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ArJunaZ:
                     

                 Round 1 - Game 3
                 Blue Jackets lead series 2-0
                 Tue. April 17   Washington Capitals  @  Columbus Blue Jackets
                 Place:  Nationwide Arena
                 Time: 7:30 p.m.
                 TV: NBCSWA, NBCSN, SN360, TVAS, FS-O
                 Radio: 106.7 The Fan, Capitals Radio 24/7
                 NHL.COM for Live Box Score
                 Columbus Blue Jackets    97-44-28-9    Last Game: Apr 15  Won 5-4 Against Capitals
                 Washington Capitals      105-49-26-7    Last Game: Apr 15  Lost 5-4 Against Blue Jackets

                                                                                     
                       8-Ovechkin          92-Kuznetsov           43-Wilson
                     13-Vrana                19-Bäckström          77-Oshie
                     10-Connolly           20-Eller                    25-Smith-Pelly
                     39-Chiasson           83-Beagle                 18-Stephenson
 
                                  6-Kempny                   74-Carlson
                                  9-Orlov                         2-Niskanen
                                 44-Orpik                      29-Djoos

                                               70-Holtby  (starter)
                                               31-Grubauer


                                           -- SCRATCH --
                                               65-Burakovsky ("upper-body" injury)
                                               63-Gersich
                                               72-Boyd
                                               64-Pinho
                                               28-Jerabek
                                               22-Bowey
                                                 1-Copley
                                               
                                               

                                    -- INJURED RESERVE --
                                           

                                    -- 1st Powerplay Unit --
                   20-Eller             19-Bäckström        92-Kuznetsov
                                 8-Ovechkin            74-Carlson
                               
                                    -- 2nd Powerplay Unit --
                  13-Vrana           18-Stephenson      10-Connolly
                                  2-Niskanen              9-Orlov
       

               Referees:   Steve Kozari (#40),    Brian Pochmara (#16)
               Linesmen:  Pierre Racicot (#65),    Tony Sericolo (#84)





Columbus’s expected lineup
Forwards
 Artemi Panarin - Pierre-Luc Dubois - Cam Atkinson
 Boone Jenner - Nick Foligno - Thomas Vanek
 Sonny Milano - Brandon Dubinsky - Josh Anderson
 Matt Calvert - Mark Letestu - Oliver Bjorkstrand

Defensemen
 Zach Werenski - Seth Jones
 Ian Cole - David Savard
 Ryan Murray - Markus Nutivaara

Goaltenders
 Sergei Bobrovsky (starter)
 Joonas Korpisalo

Scratches:
Markus Hannikainen
Alex Broadhurst
Taylor Chorney
Jack Johnson
Scott Harrington
Dean Kukan
Lukas Sedlak (upper body)
Alexander Wennberg (upper body)









1st Period
None

2nd Period
05:52  GOAL 43-Wilson, assists 2-Niskanen & 8-Ovechkin   1-0 WSH
11:18  Jackets GOAL Dubois   1-1 TIE
14:43  PP GOAL  74-Carlson, assists 19-Bäckström & 8-Ovechkin   2-1 WSH

3rd Period
04:12  Jackets GOAL Panarin   2-2 TIE

OT1
None

OT2
09:00  GOAL 20-Eller, assists 10-Connolly & 25-Smith-Pelly   3-2 WSH

FINAL:    3-2 WSH








by Isabelle Khurshudyan, Roman Stubbs and Mike Hume April 17 at 12:54 PM

Capitals-Blue Jackets playoffs Game 3: Braden Holtby back in net


Can the Capitals come back from a 2-0 hole on the road? (Rob Carr/Getty Images)Game 3Washington Capitals at Columbus Blue JacketsSeries: Columbus leads, 2-0
 7:30 p.m. ET, Nationwide Arena
 TV: NBCSWA, NBCSN, SN360, TVAS, FS-O
* Washington will be without winger Andre Burakovsky for at least the next two games. (Read More)
* Braden Holtby will be back in net for the Capitals on Tuesday. (Read More)
* The Capitals have climbed out of a series deficit like this one before. (Read More)
Top pregame story lines

Burakovsky out: The Capitals’ top-six forward corps has yet to score an even-strength goal this series, a big reason for the team’s 2-0 series hole. Now the unit will have to replace Burakovsky for at least the next two games in Columbus; he suffered an undisclosed “upper-body” injury late in the first period and didn’t play the rest of the game. Coach Barry Trotz said Burakovsky didn’t travel with the team to Columbus, and he’s expected to “miss some time.” He’d been playing well beside center Nicklas Backstrom and T.J. Oshie with three goals and three assists in his last eight games, and his absence means 22-year-old rookie Jakub Vrana will draw back into the lineup. He was a healthy scratch in Game 2, despite tallying a primary assist in Game 1, and though Trotz occasionally worries about his defensive play, Vrana’s speed brings a lot of offensive upside.

Penalties: It’s been an unusually special teams-heavy start to the series. Washington has been on a power play 13 times, while Columbus has had a man-advantage eight times. Both teams have capitalized — the Capitals have five power-play goals and the Blue Jackets have four — but both teams also understand the need for more discipline. In Washington’s case, the penalty kill has struggled so far, and Columbus has twice come back from a two-goal deficit and tied the game while on a power play. The Blue Jackets were one of the least penalized teams in the regular season, and it’s unlikely the Capitals will get as many calls go their way when they’re on the road. But Washington has had the better of the even-strength chances, and staying out of the box could help the team find a rhythm in that area.

[Caps, Nats and Wizards could pull off a D.C. sports trifecta (or a D.C. sports cry-fecta)]

Two-game guarantee: This wouldn’t be the first time the Capitals rallied from being down 2-0 in a series to win, and captain Alex Ovechkin seemed confident Washington will do so again. The Capitals recovered from that kind of deficit in the second round against the Pittsburgh Penguins last season, but they ultimately fell in Game 7 at home.

“We’re going to bounce back,” Ovechkin said Tuesday. “We’re going to come back home for Game 5, and Game 5, it’s going to be tied. And it’s going to be start over again.”

Players to watch

Braden Holtby: Trotz tabbed Philipp Grubauer to start the series, an understandable choice at the time with how Grubauer had outplayed Holtby down the stretch of the season. But then Gruabuer was pulled through two periods on Sunday night, allowing four goals on 22 shots, and considering the Capitals have allowed nine goals through two games, a change in net to Holtby was the right call. He’s got the second-best all-time career postseason save percentage, but it’s unclear how Holtby will respond to getting the starting job back. He was 5-1-0 in the last six games he started with a .911 save percentage and a 2.67 goals against average. The two-time Vezina Trophy finalist, winner of the award in 2016, has had the worst season of his career: a .907 save percentage and a 2.99 goals against average.

Cam Atkinson: Atkinson scored two goals in Columbus’s 5-4 overtime win, and the 28-year-old has already matched his three-point output from five playoff games last year in just two this season. After Atkinson scored a career-high 35 goals last season, he missed 17 games this season because of a foot injury, and he finished with 24 goals. But he finished strong with 14 goals and 11 assists in the final 20 games of the season, and now he’s part of a Blue Jackets’ top line that’s given the Capitals some fits to start the series.

Pregame prep

Immerse yourself in the Capitals’ postseason with The Post’s coverage of the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

History not on Caps’ side, but they’ve erased 2-0 hole against John Tortorella before

As Capitals run into another ‘hot goalie,’ they face their own net dilemma

Penalties are a problem for Capitals, but a different stat could signal disaster

Capitals’ Andre Burakovsky will miss at least two games with upper-body injury

Sergei Bobrovsky is ‘dead on his game’ as Columbus staggers Washington in Game 2

Barry Svrluga: If the Capitals don’t get smarter, it soon will be too late for them to learn their lesson

In Game 2, Capitals blew a two-goal lead again. Lose in OT again.

Capitals’ Kuznetsov, Blue Jackets’ Panarin shared a rink in Russia and the NHL playoff spotlight

The Capitals and Blue Jackets are already bloody. There could be more to come.

Barry Svrluga: It’s the Capitals. It’s the playoffs. And ‘easy’ just isn’t in the vocabulary.

The Capitals preach quality over quantity when it comes to shots. Here’s what they mean.

Barry Svrluga: For Capitals’ Barry Trotz, the future is at stake in these Stanley Cup playoffs

capsfanpdx:

Well, gotta play at least two more................

Devise:
How we have zero line up changes heading into this game save for Holbty is beyond me. I mean at this point Gersich is an upgrade to Connolly just on hustle alone. On the plus side, Vrana is fine in the line up provided he is on one of the two skill lines and not replacing a much needed grittier player. Him for the injured Bura makes sense.


Also kinda curious why Djoos may not see instead of Jerabeck. Just to cycle out post defeats. I guess the coach wants to send the mentality that there was nothing wrong with our last two games?

ArJunaZ:
I just heard a last minute change. Djoos in for Jerabek.

richkrt99:
Well....my hopes aren't up anymore, but I do think the Caps manage to win this series.  :lol:


But none of us really thought they would survive the second round did we?
I mean at the BEGINNING of this season I had no real hopes for this team.  I think they overachieved all year (except Holtby)


Anyway, don't want to be Debbie Downer.


Go CAPS!!!

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