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Ovechkin Moved to Third Line In Practice

With the Capitals trailing 3-1 in their Eastern Conference Semifinal series with the Pittsburgh Penguins, head coach Barry Trotz has decided to make a few changes, at least for Friday’s practice.

Friday morning Trotz moved captain Alex Ovechkin to the third line and replaced him with Andre Burakovsky on the first line.

Trotz also made a few tweaks to the defensive pairings at Friday’s practice. The new pairings:

Orlov-Niskanen
Orpik-Carlson
Schmidt-Shattenkirk
Alzner-Chorney

Ovechkin admitted after Game 4 that he was struggling and did not play well in the Pittsburgh games.

The move, should it hold for Game 5 on Saturday night, may provide a more favorable matchup for Ovechkin and the Capitals. Ovechkin was asked about the line changes following Friday’s practice:

The move could also be beneficial to the third line, which has struggled in the playoffs, as Lars Eller has been fairly quiet in post season play.

The new line configuration reunites Ovechkin with Tom Wilson, who had a pretty good game in Game 4. Ovechkin remained on the top power play unit.

Andre Burakovsky skated extremely well in Game 4, but has yet to tally a goal in the playoffs, and has just 3 goals in 33 career post-season games.

Barry Trotz was asked about the changes following Friday’s practice.

By Jon Sorensen

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