Preview: Washington Capitals Look To Bounce Back In Saturday Night Showdown vs. Boston Bruins

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The Washington Capitals host the Boston Bruins for the first of two times in a span of 16 days on Saturday (7 PM ET, Monumental Sports Network in-market, EPSN+ out-of-market) and the first since opening night of the 2022-23 season.

Washington has won two of the last three games against last season’s President’s Trophy winners, including a 3-0 shutout victory at TD Garden on February 10 in the only prior meeting with Boston this year. Saturday’s game will be the last that Washington will wear their navy “W” third jerseys.

Schedule

Boston: continues six-game road trip (1-2-0 so far), the last five of which coming against Southern teams, after a 3-1 loss to Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday

Washington: continues stretch where they host seven of 10 games (3-2-0) following a 5-1 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday

How Each Team Is Doing

Boston: has lost three of their last four since a three-game winning-streak was snapped

Washington: had won three in a row before losing in Toronto, is 14-7-2 (.652) since a season-long six-game losing streak ended

Standings

Boston: 42-17-15 (.669 points percentage — first in Atlantic Division, tied for second in Eastern Conference); three points behind New York Rangers (who have a game in hand) for first place in East, two points up on Florida Panthers (one) for first in Atlantic

Washington: 36-27-9 (.562 points percentage — third in Metropolitan Division, seventh in Eastern Conference); one point back of Philadelphia Flyers (with two games in hand) for third place in Metropolitan Division, six behind Tampa Bay Lightning (with both teams down to 10 games left) for first wild-card spot; two points ahead of Detroit Red Wings (one), four in front of New York Islanders (with both teams down to 10 games remaining), six ahead of Buffalo Sabres (two), seven clear of Pittsburgh Penguins (with both teams down to 10 games to go) in wild-card standings

Team Leaders

Pastrnak’s goal total is tied with Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon for fourth league-wide, assist mark is knotted up with Florida Panthers left-wing Matthew Tkachuk for 14th, and point total ranks fifth. Pastrnak has 17 more goals, 20 more assists, and 38 more points than any other Bruin — left-wing Brad Marchand is the first one behind the 27-year-old in all categories.

Carlson (second), who is expected to play in his 1,000th career game on Saturday, and McAvoy (ninth) are both among the NHL’s ice time leaders. Boston defenseman Hampus Lindholm (23:22) ranks 29th in the league.

Team Statistics

Boston ranks seventh in goals-against, ninth on the power play, and eighth on the penalty kill.

Both teams are among the bottom-10 in Corsi and the bottom half in expected goals and scoring chances. Boston’s shooting percentage trails just the Vancouver Canucks (10.96%) and Detroit Red Wings (10.18%), save percentage is behind only the Winnipeg Jets (93.72%), and PDO is bested by only Vancouver (1.034).

Expected Goalie Matchup

Swayman has the better save percentage, which ranks fifth in the NHL, and goals-against  average (ninth) of the two in addition to more wins but Lindgren has two more shutouts (and is one behind the league lead), including an 18-save blanking of Boston last month.

Injuries/Illnesses/Suspensions

Boston

  • LW Milan Lucic (personal)
  • C Matthew Poitras (shoulder)
  • D Derek Forbort (undisclosed)
  • LW Pat Maroon (back)

Washington

  • C Nicklas Backstrom (hip)
  • RW Tom Wilson (suspension)
  • LW Sonny Milano (upper-body)
  • D Ethan Bear (NHLPA Player Assistance Program)

Projected Lines

Boston

Marchand — Pavel Zacha — Pastrnak
Danton Heinen — Charlie Coyle — Trent Frederic
Jake DeBrusk — Morgan Geekie — Justin Brazeau
James Van Riemsdyk — Jesper Boqvist — Jakub Lauko

Hampus Lindholm — McAvoy
Matt Grzelyck — Brandon Carlo
Kevin Shattenkirk — Andrew Peeke

Swayman
Linus Ullmark

Scratched: C John Beecher, D Matthew Lohrei, D Parker Wotherspoon

Washington

Ovechkin — Connor McMichael — T.J. Oshie
Max Pacioretty — Strome —Ivan Miroshnichenko
Mike Sgarbossa — Hendrix Lapierre — Aliaksei Protas
Beck Malenstyn — Nic Dowd — Nicolas Aube-Kubel

Martin Fehervary — Carlson
Rasmus Sandin — Nick Jensen
Alexander Alexeyev  — Trevor Van Riemsdyk

Lindgren
Darcy Kuemper

Scratched: RW Matthew Philipps, D Vincent Iorio

Betting Odds (BetMGM)

Boston: -165, Washington: +140

Over-under: 5.5 (-115 over, -105 under)

By Harrison Brown

About Harrison Brown

Harrison is a diehard Caps fan and a hockey fanatic with a passion for sports writing. He attended his first game at age 8 and has been a season ticket holder since the 2010-2011 season. His fondest Caps memory was watching the Capitals hoist the Stanley Cup in Las Vegas. In his spare time, he enjoys travel, photography, and hanging out with his two dogs. Follow Harrison on Twitter @HarrisonB927077
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7 Responses to Preview: Washington Capitals Look To Bounce Back In Saturday Night Showdown vs. Boston Bruins

  1. Anon Y. Mouse says:

    Brett Hyland, a 7th round overage draft pick last year, had a monster game for Brandon last night, in the WHL playoffs, with 4 assists. We might have something with this kid. Like many other Caps picks lately, he plays a hard nosed game. If these kids pan out, the Caps will be a headache to play against, in the near future.

    Suzdalev with a whopping two points in two games, for the best team in the WHL. Cristall with one assist in one game, but his team is pretty weak.

    • Anon Y. Mouse says:

      The other 7th rounder this last year, Antoine Keller 1st star of the game, in his first playoff game in North America, after only giving up one goal

    • Diane Doyle says:

      Hyland was appointed Captain earlier this season and has had a great year.

  2. Diane Doyle says:

    And Carlson played in Game 1000 tonight, too.

    I would not be surprised to see a shakeup in the lineup after losing so badly on Thursday, such as Iorio in the lineup.

    • Anon Y. Mouse says:

      Iorio is close to NHL ready. I’d say full timer by the middle of next year. Depends on how Carbs and BMac want to juggle all those right shots. One of Jensen, or TvR should be moved.

  3. andrew777dc says:

    Wasn’t Milano practically game-ready yesterday, and they were to make a final decision today?

  4. Anonymous says:

    Why this picture? Has to be 3 yrs old. Lazar is with the Devils now. He played with the Canucks before that and the Bruins before that.

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