Almost through the mini four-day break between games, the Capitals hit the ice on Saturday morning at Kettler Capitals Iceplex to begin final preparations for Sunday’s matinee home game with the St. Louis Blues. Sunday’s game marks the beginning of a four-game in six night stretch before the team has its bye-week. Matt Niskanen has been recovering from an upper-body injury, was he on the ice for practice? What are the chances he plays tomorrow? Here are the news and the notes from practice this morning.
MATT NISKANEN UPDATE
Matt Niskanen was on the ice for practice sporting the normal navy blue contact jersey that defensemen wear. A positive sign he’ll play tomorrow. Niskanen has been out since finishing last Saturday’s game against the Devils.
Nisky shedding the non-contact Jersey this morning. #ALLCAPS pic.twitter.com/5IUzL1YA1z
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) January 6, 2018
Niskanen took rushes on the top defensive pair with Dmitry Orlov. On Thursday, Niskanen joined the team for practice for about the first 15 minutes. On Saturday, he completed the whole session.
Niskanen finished practice today, so that’s probably a good sign for tomorrow. #Caps
— Tarik El-Bashir⌨️🎙🏒 (@TarikNBCS) January 6, 2018
The verdict from Trotz after practice? He told the media that Niskanen looks “good to go”. Niskanen also said that he felt good during practice.
Barry Trotz said unless there’s some setback Matt Niskanen (upper body) looks “good to go” vs. St. Louis on Sunday. Niskanen said he felt good in practice.
— Tom Gulitti (@TomGulittiNHL) January 6, 2018
LINES
Ovechkin-Backstrom-Oshie
Vrana-Kuznetsov-Wilson
Connolly/Stephenson-Eller-DSP
Orlov-Niskanen
Djoos-Carlson
Orpik-Bowey
Starter’s net: Braden Holtby
Extra: Chorney
OTHER NEWS
Andre Burakovsky, who served as a healthy scratch the last two games, was placed back on the fourth line with Jay Beagle and Alex Chiasson. Additionally, Burakovsky was back in his familiar spot on the second power play unit. It looks likely that Burakovsky could be back in the lineup for Sunday’s game. Chandler Stephenson was rotating with Brett Connolly on the third line alongside Lars Eller and Devante Smith-Pelly.
SHAVINGS
- This season, the Capitals are 16-0-1 when they hold a lead after the first period which is good for a .941 winning percentage. The .941 winning percentage ranks them second in the league while their 16 wins lead the NHL.
- Additionally, the Capitals hold a 17-0-2 record when leading after two periods, good for a .895 winning percentage.
- Capitals prospect Axel Jonsson-Fjallby earned a silver medal with Team Sweden at the IIHF World Junior tournament. Jonsson-Fjallby finished with two shorthanded goals and two assists in seven games. More here. To see highlights of Jonsson-Fjallby from Caps Development Camp this past summer click here and here.
CAPITALS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Packed house at Kettler for @Capitals practice today. pic.twitter.com/nsjCMzFUws
— CapitalsPR (@CapitalsPR) January 6, 2018
.@Holts170 and @TJOshie77 teaching the kids the ways of the shootout after practice. #ALLCAPS pic.twitter.com/lK5jjC7vuC
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) January 6, 2018
Just Braden Holtby getting deked by an 11-year-old after today’s practice. pic.twitter.com/b6U8mJtVIh
— Tarik El-Bashir⌨️🎙🏒 (@TarikNBCS) January 6, 2018
Yup, that is Braden Holtby getting deked by an 11-year old.
And here’s T.J. Oshie getting poke checked by a little guy…and Braden Holtby cheering on his fellow goaltender. Hahaha. #Caps pic.twitter.com/MgKOe2KHjZ
— Tarik El-Bashir⌨️🎙🏒 (@TarikNBCS) January 6, 2018
T.J. Oshie gets stopped by a young kid in net in the post-practice shootout. Is he the next Holtby?
By Michael Marzzacco
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