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  • Gameday Preview —  February 9th, 2019  —  Florida Panthers @ Washington Capitals

    Gameday Preview — February 9th, 2019 — Florida Panthers @ Washington Capitals

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    Florida Panthers (22-22-8 52pts) v. Washington Capitals (30-18-6 66pts)

     

    Time: 7p EST

    Station: NBC Sports Washington, Fox Sports Florida, ESPN+

     

    Preview:

    The Washington Capitals host the Florida Panthers as they continue with their six game homestand. The Capitals will look to build off of the 4-3 overtime win Thursday night against the Colorado Avalanche.

     

    Florida Panthers:

    Projected Lineup:

    Evgenii Dadonov – Aleksander Barkov – Derick Brassard

    Jonathan Huberdeau – Vincent Trocheck – Frank Vatrano

    Mike Hoffman – Riley Sheahan – Colton Sceviour

    Troy Brouwer – Henrik Borgstrom – Denis Malgin

    Defense

    Keith Yandle – Aaron Ekblad

    Mike Matheson – Mark Pysyk

    Ian McCoshen – Josh Brown

    Goalies

    Roberto Luongo

    James Reimer

    Scratches: Micheal Haley, Bogdan Kiselevich, MacKenzie Weegar

    Injured Reserve: Derek MacKenzie (shoulder), Jayce Hawryluk (lower body)

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. The Panthers look to extend their streak of opening a game with scoring to a seventh game.

     

    Washington Capitals:

    Projected Lineup:

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. Get a good start

    A good start goes a long way and it helped the Capitals the other night as they were able to get an early first period goal to set the tone for the game. If the Capitals can strike early again, then this could be another strong game for the Capitals.

  • February 9th, 2019  —  News and Notes

    February 9th, 2019 — News and Notes

    Today is Saturday, February 9th, 2019 and these are your news and notes.

     

    There was only one contest in the NHL yesterday.

     

    Carolina 3, NY RANGERS 0

    In a pre-game ceremony, the New York Rangers would honour the 25th anniversary of the Rangers winning their Stanley Cup.

    In this contest, the Carolina Hurricanes would spoil the party by defeating the Rangers 3-0.  All three goals for the Hurricanes would come in the third period after a scoreless 40 minutes.

    This win for Carolina would be their third consecutive win and remain one point behind the Pittsburgh Penguins for the second Wild Card spot.

     

    Today’s NHL slate of games.

     

    All seven teams based in Canada are in action today for Hockey Day in Canada presented by Scotiabank.

     

    TXHT has a brand new episode out today which you can watch and listen to at the following page.

  • TXHT Podcast – 2/9/2019

    TXHT Podcast – 2/9/2019

    The TXHT podcast is back with Serious Hockey Talk for Serious Hockey Fans!

     

    Audio Version:

     

    YouTube Version:

     

    This week on TXHT, Michael Lindenbaum is joined by our friend from The Hockey Writers Nate Oliver.

     

    For the first half of the show both Michael and Nate talk about the NWHL All Star Weekend, take a look at the playoffs that are coming sooner than you think.

     

    Then Michael and Nate talk about the Capitals. They discuss the pending Trade Deadline and Todd Reirden.

     

    This week’s episode was recorded on Friday, February 8th, 2019

    Opening Music: “Human Chess” by Crimson Orchid

     

    Have a question you want answered on the show? Ask us! Comment on here or on one of our Social Media outlets, and we’ll answer it.

  • Game Recap – 2/7/2019 – Colorado Avalanche v. Washington Capitals

    Game Recap – 2/7/2019 – Colorado Avalanche v. Washington Capitals

    Colorado Avalanche (22-22-8 52pts) v. Washington Capitals (29-18-6 64pts)

     

    Game Recap:

    The Washington Capitals would have a slightly shaky start as the Colorado Avalanche would force Pheonix Copley to make some big saves early, but it would be the Capitals who would get the first goal of the game as TJ Oshie would throw the puck to the net and Andre Burakovsky would tip it in for his seventh of the season. The Capitals would get their first powerplay opportunity when Mikko Rantanen would be called for tripping, and it would look like Nicklas Backstrom would have scored on the power play to get a two goal lead, but the referee would call it no goal as he had already blew the whistle. To end the period the Capitals would be on the penalty kill when Devante Smith-Pelly would be called for high sticking.

     

    To open the second period the Capitals would finish off the penalty kill, but it would be Nathan MacKinnon scoring 35 seconds into the period to tie the game at one. The Capitals would challenge offsides, but would lose the coach’s challenge, which was the right decision as the play was onside, resulting in a delay of game penalty that the Capitals would kill off as well. The Capitals would get another power play opportunity when Ian Cole would be called for tripping Travis Boyd, and this time the Capitals would make it count when Evgeny Kuznetsov would knock it a loose puck in the crease to give the Capitals a 2-1 lead. The Avalanche would not do themselves any favors though as Nikita Zadorov would be called for interference and then after they killed that penalty, MacKinnon would be called for tripping, but the Avalanche would kill off that penalty too.

     

    The Capitals would kick start the third period with a Matt Niskanen goal when he would blast a Jakub Vrana rebound on net, and it would have gone over the net if it were not for hitting Semyon Varlamov’s blocker and dipping into the net. The Capitals would get another power play opportunity when Gabriel Landeskog would be called for holding, but once again the Avalanche would kill the penalty and Landeskog would put in hard work down low to to feed Mikko Rantanen to get the Avalanche within one of the Capitals. Then the fireworks would explode as an unnecessary hit from Ian Cole to Kuznetsov would bring in Tom Wilson as the two would scrap forcing themselves out of the game. However, the Capitals would get a three minute powerplay out of all this.

    After the Avalanche killed the three minute powerplay for the Capitals, a horrible play by Lars Eller on an odd man rush would turn the puck over to the Avalanche as Colin Wilson would score a goal Pheonix Copley would love to have back to tie the game and force overtime.

     

    Overtime would be fast paced and almost looked like it was going to go to the shootout, but it would be Alex Ovechkin feeding Evgeny Kuznetsov with the breakaway pass to score the game winner and continue the Capitals new winning ways.

     

    Lineups:

    Colorado Avalanche:

    Gabriel Landeskog — Nathan MacKinnon — Mikko Rantanen

    Matt Nieto — Carl Soderberg — Matt Calvert

    Alexander Kerfoot — J.T. Compher — Colin Wilson

    Sven Andrighetto — Sheldon Dries — A.J. Greer

    Ian Cole — Erik Johnson

    Nikita Zadorov — Tyson Barrie

    Patrik Nemeth — Samuel Girard

    Semyon Varlamov

    Philipp Grubauer

    Scratched: Anton Lindholm, Gabriel Bourque

    Injured: Vladislav Kamenev (shoulder), Mark Barberio (head)

     

    Washington Capitals:

    Alex Ovechkin — Nicklas Backstrom — T.J. Oshie

    Jakub Vrana — Evgeny Kuznetsov — Tom Wilson

    Andre Burakovsky — Lars Eller — Brett Connolly

    Chandler Stephenson – Travis Boyd — Devante Smith-Pelly

    Michal Kempny — John Carlson

    Dmitry Orlov — Matt Niskanen

    Brooks Orpik — Madison Bowey

    Pheonix Copley

    Braden Holtby

    Scratched: Nic Dowd, Dmitrij Jaskin, Jonas Siegenthaler

    Injured: Christian Djoos (thigh)

     

    First Period:

    Capitals Goal – 6:31 – Andre Burakovsky (7) from TJ Oshie (15) and Matt Niskanen (13)

    Avalanche Penalty – 13:40 – Mikko Rantanen 2 minutes for Tripping

    Capitals Penalty – 18:14 – Devante Smith-Pelly 2 minutes for High Sticking

     

    End of 1st – COL – 0       WAS – 1

    Shots              09                12

    Faceoffs         11                07

    Hits               07                  13

    PP                 0/1                 0/1

     

    Second Period:

    Avalanche Goal – :35 – Nathan MacKinnon (28) from Tyson Barrie (34) and Gabriel Landeskog (26)

    Capitals Penalty – :35 – Bench (Ovechkin) 2 minutes for Delay of Game (Failed Coach’s Challenge)

    Avalanche Penalty – 7:06 – Ian Cole 2 minutes for Tipping

    Capitals PPG – 8:38 – Evgeny Kuznetsov (11) from Alex Ovechkin (22) and John Carlson (41)

    Avalanche Penalty – 13:27 – Nikita Zadorov 2 minutes for Interference

    Avalanche Penalty – 16:31 – Nathan MacKinnon 2 minutes for Tripping

     

    End of 2nd – COL – 1        WAS – 2

    Shots               25                 27

    Faceoffs          20                 18

    Hits                 10                  24

    PP                   0/2                  1/4

     

    Third Period:

    Capitals Goal – :34 – Matt Niskanen (8) from Jakub Vrana (16) and Evgeny Kuznetsov (36)

    Avalanche Penalty – 2:40 – Gabriel Landeskog 2 minutes for Hooking

    Avalanche Goal – 5:10 – Mikko Rantanen (24) from Gabriel Landeskog (27)

    Avalanche Penalty – 11:18 – Ian Cole 5 minute major for Fighting

    Capitals Penalty – 11:18 – Tom Wilson 5 minute major for Fighting

    Avalanche Penalty – 11:18 – Ian Cole 5 minute major for Interference

    Avalanche Penalty – 11:18 – Ian Cole Game Misconduct

    Capitals Penalty – 11:18 – Tom Wilson 2 minutes for Instigating

    Capitals Penalty – 11:18 – Tom Wilson 10 minute Misconduct

    Avalanche Goal – 17:53 – Colin Wilson (10) from Matt Calvert (12)

     

    End of 3rd – COL – 3         WAS – 3

    Shots              35                   39

    Faceoffs        27                    26

    Hits               18                     31

    PP                 0/2                    1/6

     

    OT:

    Capitals Goal – 4:12 – Evgeny Kuznetsov (12) from Alex Ovechkin (23)

     

    End of OT – COL – 3         WAS – 4

    Shots              37                   42

    Faceoffs        27                    27

    Hits               18                     33

    PP                 0/2                    1/6

     

    Next Up:

    Washington (30-18-6 66pts) v. Florida (22-22-8 52pts)

    Colorado (22-22-9 53pts) @ NY Islanders (31-16-6 68pts)

  • Gameday Preview – 2/7/2019 – Colorado Avalanche v. Washington Capitals

    Gameday Preview – 2/7/2019 – Colorado Avalanche v. Washington Capitals

    Colorado Avalanche (22-22-8 52pts) v. Washington Capitals (29-18-6 64pts)

     

    Time: 7p EST

    Station: NBC Sports Washington, Altitude, and ESPN+

     

    Preview:

    The Washington Capitals host the Colorado Avalanche as they continue with their six game homestand. The Capitals will look to build off of their 3-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks the other night. The Avalanche will be looking to avoid their fifth straight loss.

     

    Colorado Avalanche:

    Projected Lineup:

    Gabriel Landeskog — Nathan MacKinnon — Mikko Rantanen

    Matt Nieto — Carl Soderberg — Matt Calvert

    Alexander Kerfoot — J.T. Compher — Colin Wilson

    Sven Andrighetto — Sheldon Dries — Gabriel Bourque

    Ian Cole — Erik Johnson

    Nikita Zadorov — Tyson Barrie

    Patrik Nemeth — Samuel Girard

    Semyon Varlamov

    Philipp Grubauer

    Scratched: A.J. Greer, Anton Lindholm

    Injured: Vladislav Kamenev (shoulder), Mark Barberio (head)

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. Depth needs to produce

    The biggest knock on the Avalanche is that they are a one line team, and will need to get production from their bottom nine forwards and from their defense

     

    Washington Capitals:

    Projected Lineup:

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. Get a good start

    A good start goes a long way and it helped the Capitals the other night as they were able to get an early first period goal to set the tone for the game. If the Capitals can strike early again, then this could be another strong game for the Capitals.

  • Ottawa Senators vs Toronto Maple Leafs – 6/2/2019 – Game Recap

    Ottawa Senators vs Toronto Maple Leafs – 6/2/2019 – Game Recap

    Ottawa Senators (19-28-5 for 43 points) v, Toronto Maple Leafs (30-17-3 63pts)

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Patrick Marleau – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Connor Brown – Nazem Kadri – William Nylander

    Andreas Johnsson – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Jake Muzzin

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Ron Hainsey

     

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

     

    Scratched: Justin Holl & Igor Ozhiganov

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back),Tyler Ennis (Leg)

    Suspension: None

     

    Ottawa:

    Ryan Dzingle – Matt Duchene – Bobby Ryan

    Brady Tkachuk– Colin White– Mark Stone

    Zack Smith –  Jean-Gabriel Pageau – Magnus Paajarvi

    Christian Wolanin – Chris Tierney – Rudolfs Balcers

     

    Thomas Chabot – Dylan DeMelo

    Maxime Lajoie – Cody Ceci

    Mark Borowecki – Ben Harpur

     

    Craig Anderson

    Anders Nilsson

     

    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Marian Gaborik, Mikael Boedker, Christian Jaros

    Suspension: None

     

    Gameday:

    First Period:

    Toronto Goal – 7:46 – Zach Hyman (10)  assisted, Mitch Marner (44) and John Tavares (26)

     

    End of 1st – OTT–1        TOR – 1

    Shots              12                  11

    Faceoffs     8/20              12/20

    Hits               7                     2

    PP                 0/0                 0/0

     

    Analysis

    Leafs had jump from the very beginning and then took their foot off the gas pedal. Ottawa tied it back up.

     

    Need to Do:

    Get back to the forecheck.

    Second Period:

    Ottawa Goal–01:35 – Matt Duchene (22), assisted by Ryan Dzingel (20) and Bobby Ryan (20)

    Toronto Penalty – 5:48 – Jake Gardiner, 4 minutes for High Sticking

    Toronto Goal–14:20 – Andreas Johnsson (13), assisted by Frederik Gauthier (8)

    Toronto Goal–16:29 – Auston Matthews (24), unassisted

    Toronto Goal–18:20 – John Tavares (32), assisted by Mitch Marner (45) and Kasperi Kapanen (16)

     

    End of 2nd – OTT– 2          TOR – 4

    Shots              27                    23

    Faceoffs       21/39              18/39

    Hits              16                     7

    PP                 0/2                0/0

     

    Analysis:

    Leafs showed some life in the 2nd half of the period after being outplayed for the majority.

     

    Need to Do:

    Keep pressing, don’t give them a foot. Tighten up the defensive end of your hand and don’t stop pushing for offence.

     

    Third Period:

    Ottawa Goal–00:40 – Thomas Chabot (11), assisted by Brady Tkachuk (13) and Mark Stone (30)

    Ottawa Goal–03:59 – Magnus Paajarvi (7), assisted by Zack Smith (15) and Jean-Gabriel Pageau (2)

    Toronto Goal–09:12 – Morgan Rielly  (14), assisted by Zach Hyman (13)

    Ottawa Penalty – 11:16– Mark Borowiecki, 2 minutes for Holding

     

    End of 3rd – OTT– 4       TOR – 5

    Shots             44                    30

    Faceoffs     32/54                22/54

    Hits               27                       13

    PP                0/2                    0/1

     

    Analysis:

    Leafs came out slow again in the third but Rielly redeems himself after a costly error earlier on in the period.

    Next Up:

    Toronto (33-17-3 69pts) vs Montreal (30-18-6 66pts)

    Anaheim (21-24-9 51pts) at Ottawa (19-29-5 43pts)

     

  • Ottawa Senators vs Toronto Maple Leafs – 6/2/2019 – Game Day Preview

    Ottawa Senators vs Toronto Maple Leafs – 6/2/2019 – Game Day Preview

    Time: Wednesday, February 6th,  2019

    Toronto: 32-17-3 for 67 points

    Ottawa: 19-28-5 for 43 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs make it three in a row on home ice against the Ottawa Senators. Leafs need to play hard as they have a knack for losing to teams they should beat.

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Mitch Marner –63 points (20 goals 43 assists)
    John Tavares – 56 points (31 goals 25 assists) 54% on face-offs
    Morgan Rielly – 52 points (13 goals 39 assists)
    Auston Matthews – 46 points (23 goals 23 assists) 53% on Face-offs)

    Mark Stone – 51 points (22 goals 29 assists)
    Matt Duchene – 48 points (21 goals 27 assists)
    Ryan Dzingle – 39 points (20 goals 19 assists)
    Thomas Chabot – 39 points (10 goals 29 assists)

    Frederik Andersen
    23-11-2 2.52GAA .923SV%

    Craig Anderson
    14-16-3 3.51GAA .906SV%

     

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Patrick Marleau – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Connor Brown – Nazem Kadri – William Nylander

    Andreas Johnsson – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Jake Muzzin

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Ron Hainsey

     

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

     

    Scratched: Justin Holl & Igor Ozhiganov

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back),Tyler Ennis (Leg)

    Suspension: None

     

    Ottawa:

    Ryan Dzingle – Matt Duchene – Bobby Ryan

    Brady Tkachuk– Colin White– Mark Stone

    Zack Smith –  Jean-Gabriel Pageau – Magnus Paajarvi

    Christian Wolanin – Chris Tierney – Rudolfs Balcers

     

    Thomas Chabot – Dylan DeMelo

    Maxime Lajoie – Cody Ceci

    Mark Borowecki – Ben Harpur

     

    Craig Anderson

    Anders Nilsson

     

    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Marian Gaborik, Mikael Boedker, Christian Jaros

    Suspension: None

     

    Keys to Winning against Ottawa

    1. Play fast and hard. Stick to your gameplan
      1. Some of Ottawa’s younger players like to play the body don’t let them get you off your game.
    2. Defensive positioning
      1. Don’t take try and come in with the mindset that you should beat Ottawa. Be hard in the defensive zone and keep in position.
    3. Powerplay
      1. Got one last night hopefully that kick-starts the powerplay

     

  • Game Recap – 2/5/2019 – Vancouver Canucks v. Washington Capitals

    Game Recap – 2/5/2019 – Vancouver Canucks v. Washington Capitals

    Vancouver Canucks (24-23-6 54pts) v. Washington Capitals (28-18-6 62pts)

     

    Game Recap:

    The Washington Capitals would start off hot as they would force the play in the Vancouver Canucks zone early as TJ Oshie would charge the net for the Nicklas Backstrom rebound to get the Capitals the first goal of the game. The goal would also be assisted on by Alex Ovechkin who would be come the highest scoring Russian player in NHL history.

    However, 39 seconds later Evgeny Kuznetsov would be called for hooking, but the Capitals would kill of the penalty. The Capitals would get a powerplay opportunity as well, but could not convert on it. The Capitals would dominate the period which featured them out shooting the Canucks 18 to 5.

     

    This was a lackluster period. Not a whole lot really to talk about this period outside of the penalty shot opportunity for Bo Horvat, but Braden Holtby was up to the task to shut Horvat down to keep the 1-0 lead.

     

    The Capitals would start off the third period the same way they way started the game by crashing the net, this time with Brett Connolly banking in the shot to give the Capitals a 2-0 lead. However, the Canucks would respond with their first goal of the game when Markus Granlund would tip in a Antoine Roussel pass past Holtby. But the Capitals would respond in kind as the Capitals would create more chaos in front of the Canucks net to get the puck past Jacob Markstrom to make it a 3-1 lead. The Canucks would dispute the goal claiming it was hit with a high stick, but the referees declared it a good goal by Jakub Vrana after further review. Elias Pettersson would score with 8 seconds left in the game with the goalie pulled, but it would be too little too late for the Canucks as the Capitals hold on to win 3-2.

     

    Lineups:

    Vancouver Canucks:

    Tim Schaller — Bo Horvat — Josh Leivo

    Nikolay Goldobin — Elias Pettersson — Brock Boeser

    Antoine Roussel — Brandon Sutter — Jake Virtanen

    Loui Eriksson — Jay Beagle — Tyler Motte

    Alex Biega — Christopher Tanev

    Ben Hutton — Troy Stecher

    Derrick Pouliot — Erik Gudbranson

    Jacob Markstrom

    Michael DiPietro

    Scratched: Markus Granlund

    Injured: Alexander Edler (face), Sven Baertschi (illness), Thatcher Demko (lower body)

     

    Washington Capitals:

    Alex Ovechkin — Nicklas Backstrom — T.J. Oshie

    Jakub Vrana — Evgeny Kuznetsov — Tom Wilson

    Dmitrij Jaskin — Travis Boyd — Brett Connolly

    Andre Burakovsky — Nic Dowd — Devante Smith-Pelly

    Dmitry Orlov — John Carlson

    Michal Kempny — Matt Niskanen

    Brooks Orpik — Jonas Siegenthaler

    Braden Holtby

    Pheonix Copley

    Scratched: Chandler Stephenson, Madison Bowey

    Injured: Christian Djoos (thigh), Lars Eller (lower body)

     

    First Period:

    Capitals Goal – 3:00 – TJ Oshie (16) from Nicklas Backstrom (40) and Alex Ovechkin (21)

    Capitals Penalty – 3:39 – Evgeny Kuznetsov 2 minutes for Hooking

    Canucks Penalty – 11:59 – Nikolay Goldobin 2 minutes for Goaltender Interference

     

    End of 1st – VAN – 0       WAS – 1

    Shots              05                18

    Faceoffs         11                11

    Hits               07                  07

    PP                 0/1                 0/1

     

    Second Period:

    Capitals Penalty – 3:45 – Michal Kempny 2 minutes for Hooking

    Canucks Penalty Shot – 12:53 – Bo Horvat – Save (Jonas Siegenthaler – Hooking)

     

    End of 2nd – VAN – 0        WAS – 1

    Shots               18                 22

    Faceoffs          18                 19

    Hits                 16                  13

    PP                   0/2                  0/1

     

    Third Period:

    Capitals Goal – 5:47 – Brett Connolly (10) from Evgeny Kuznetsov (34) and Jakub Vrana (15)

    Canucks Goal – 8:02 – Markus Granlund (9) from Antoine Roussel (16) and Ben Hutton (13)

    Capitals Goal – 12:13 Jakub Vrana (16) from Evgeny Kuznetsov (35) and Tom Wilson (11)

    Canucks Goal – 19:52 – Elias Pettersson (24) from unassisted

     

    End of 3rd – VAN – 2         WAS – 3

    Shots              32                   31

    Faceoffs        25                    28

    Hits               23                     20

    PP                 0/2                    0/1

     

    Next Up:

    Washington (29-18-6 64pts) v. Colorado (22-22-8 52pts)

    Vancouver (24-24-6 54pts) @ Chicago (21-24-9 51pts)

  • Breaking News: Auston Matthews signs 5 Year deal with Toronto Maple Leafs

    Breaking News: Auston Matthews signs 5 Year deal with Toronto Maple Leafs

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    (Source: The Canadian Press)

     

    The Toronto Maple Leafs have begun their journey to keep their core intact as the Maple Leafs have signed star Centermen Auston Matthews to a 5 year deal with an annual average salary (AAV) of 11.6 million per season.

    Details of the contract are below as Per Bob MacKenzie:

    Look for Mitch Marner to be next and although Marner’ camp has stated they don’t want to talk until the off-season, don’t expect the Leafs to not at least kick tires.

    My prediction is Marner will get 2 offers…

    a short term, probably the same as Matthews 11.5-11.6

    or

    a long term, probably 10.5 for 8 years.

    wouldn’t be shocked to see Marner take the long term contract to help the team build.

  • Gameday Preview – 2/5/2019 – Vancouver Canucks v. Washington Capitals

    Gameday Preview – 2/5/2019 – Vancouver Canucks v. Washington Capitals

    Vancouver Canucks (24-23-6 54pts) v. Washington Capitals (28-18-6 62pts)

     

    Time: 7p EST

    Station: NBC Sports Washington and SportsNet One

     

    Preview:

    The Washington Capitals play host to former teammate Jay Beagle as the Vancouver Canucks come to town as they play their second game of their back to back. The Capitals will be looking to bounce back from their lackluster performance on Super Sunday against the Boston Bruins where they played flat throughout the game.

     

    Vancouver Canucks:

    Projected Lineup:

    Tim Schaller — Bo Horvat — Josh Leivo

    Nikolay Goldobin — Elias Pettersson — Brock Boeser

    Antoine Roussel — Brandon Sutter — Jake Virtanen

    Loui Eriksson — Jay Beagle — Tyler Motte

    Alex Biega — Christopher Tanev

    Ben Hutton — Troy Stecher

    Derrick Pouliot — Erik Gudbranson

    Jacob Markstrom

    Michael DiPietro

    Scratched: Markus Granlund

    Injured: Sven Baertschi (illness), Alexander Edler (Head), Thatcher Demko (lower body)

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. Fresh legs

    The Canucks will be playing their second game in two nights, and will need to keep their legs fresh in this one after the hard fought effort in their loss to the Philadelphia Flyers last night.

     

    Washington Capitals:

    Projected Lineup:

    Alex Ovechkin — Nicklas Backstrom — T.J. Oshie

    Jakub Vrana — Evgeny Kuznetsov — Tom Wilson

    Dmitrij Jaskin — Travis Boyd — Brett Connolly

    Andre Burakovsky — Nic Dowd — Devante Smith-Pelly

    Dmitry Orlov — John Carlson

    Michal Kempny — Matt Niskanen

    Brooks Orpik — Jonas Siegenthaler

    Braden Holtby

    Pheonix Copley

    Scratched: Chandler Stephenson, Madison Bowey

    Injured: Christian Djoos (thigh), Lars Eller (lower body)

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. Get a good start

    The Capitals came out flatter than a pancake against the Boston Bruins the other day, and will need to come out with some urgency to start the game. If the Capitals can get a few strong shifts to start this game it can work as the motivator to a better game from the Capitals.