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ArJunaZ:
           
                             
             

  Game 43:  56-26-12-4 (PTS-W-L-OT)   Streak - W2
  Thu January 10, 2019   Washington Capitals @ Boston Bruins
  Place:  TD Garden
  Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  TV: NBCSWA, ESPN+, SNE, SNO, SNP, TVAS, NESN
  Radio: 106.7 The Fan, Caps Radio 24/7
  NHL.COM for Live Box Score
  Last Game: Tue January 8 Capitals Won 5-3 against Flyers
  Next Game: Sat January 12, 7:00 pm ET Blue Jackets @ Capitals

:spacer50pix:  8-Ovechkin :spacer50pix: 92-Kuznetsov :spacer50pix: 43-Wilson :spacer50pix: 13-Vrana :spacer50pix: 19-Bäckström :spacer50pix: 77-Oshie :spacer50pix: 10-Connolly :spacer50pix: 20-Eller :spacer50pix: 72-Boyd :spacer50pix: 18-Stephenson :spacer50pix: 26-Dowd :spacer50pix: 25-Smith-Pelly :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix:   6-Kempny :spacer50pix: 74-Carlson :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix:   2-Niskanen  :spacer50pix:  9-Orlov :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix:   44-Orpik :spacer50pix: 34-Siegenthaler :spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix: 70-Holtby (starter) :spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix:  1-Copley
                                                      -- SCRATCH --         
:spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix: 65-Burakovsky :spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix: 23-Jaskin :spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix: 22-Bowey
                                               -- INJURED RESERVE --         
:spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix: 29-Djoos (Thigh Surgery, many weeks before return)

                                            -- 1st Powerplay Unit -- 
    :spacer50pix: 92-Kuznetsov     :spacer50pix: 19-Bäckström     :spacer50pix: 77-Oshie     :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix: 8-Ovechkin     :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix: 74-Carlson

                                         -- 2nd Powerplay Unit --         
    :spacer50pix: 13-Vrana     :spacer50pix: 20-Eller     :spacer50pix: 43-Wilson    :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix:  2-Niskanen     :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix: 9-Orlov
:spacer50pix:  Referees:   Francois St. Laurent (#38),    Jake Brenk (#26)
:spacer50pix:  Linesmen:   Michel Cormier (#76),    Kory Nagy (#97)



                           Bruins LINEUP
       
          Brad Marchand -- Patrice Bergeron -- David Pastrnak
              Jake DeBrusk -- David Krejci -- David Backes
              David Backes -- Noel Acciari -- Chris Wagner
     Danton Heinen -- Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson -- Ryan Donato

                        Zdeno Chara -- Brandon Carlo
                          Torey Krug -- John Moore
                        Matt Grzelcyk -- Kevan Miller

                                Jaroslav Halak (Starter)
                                Tuukka Rask
                         
Scratched: Colby Cave, Steven Kampfer
Injuries: Urho Vaakanainen,  Charlie McAvoy, Joakim Nordstrom




1st Period
06:38  GOAL 13-Vrana, assist 77-Oshie   1-0 WSH

2nd Period
14:11  Bruins GOAL Donato, assists Krug & Forsbacka Karlsson   1-1 TIE
14:50  GOAL 8-Ovechkin, assist 43-Wilson   2-1 WSH

3rd Period
04:37  Bruins PP GOAL Krejci, assists Heinen & Backes   2-2 TIE
05:46  GOAL 19-Bäckström, assists 77-Oshie & 34-Siegenthaler   3-2 WSH
18:25  GOAL 8-Ovechkin, unassisted   4-2 WSH

FINAL:    4-2 WSH





By Julia Karron (@jkitsjulia) on January 10, 2019
Nicklas Backstrom returns, Andre Burakovsky scratched again for tonight’s game against Bruins

Headline photo: Unknown

Tuesday evening, Caps center Nicklas Backstrom didn’t play against the the Philadelphia Flyers due to an illness.

Backstrom practiced Wednesday and Thursday, the Swedish center suited up for the team’s morning skate in Boston. Backstrom will be back in the lineup for tonight’s bout against the Bruins, centering the second line.

The big news, however, is that Andre Burakovsky will return to the press box.

Burakovsky, a restricted free agent this summer, has struggled to find consistency after suffering injuries to both of his arms over the last two seasons. In December, Capitals head coach Todd Reirden removed Burakovsky from the lineup, scratching him for four consecutive games. The move made Burakovsky the subject of national trade rumors. The Capitals reportedly received interest from the Vancouver Canucks for his services.

After not playing in a game for 13 days, Burakovsky went back into the lineup December 21 against the Buffalo Sabres, slotting onto the team’s third line. The Swedish forward has played nine-straight games since his return to the lineup but has only produced one assist.

Reirden clarified that Burakovsky was removed from the lineup because other players had taken advantage of their opportunities in the lineup and he hadn’t.

“It’s a competitive situation and I thought some other guys deserved to be in a little bit more right now,” Reirden said. “[Andre’s] got to continue to grow his game and get better and be a difference maker. He’s been able to generate some chances over the last nine games. I’d just like to have a little bit more production on the scoresheet. We’ll continue to work with him and a game or so, we’ll get him going again when we put him back in.

“He has the talent and the ability to be a difference maker,” Reirden reiterated.

Burakovsky has only five goals and four assists in 38 games played so far this season.

Meanwhile, Jonas Siegenthaler will play on the third defensive pair, and Travis Boyd and Nic Dowd were inserted into the lineup. Dmirtij Jaskin and and Madison Bowey will be the other odd men out.

The last time the Caps played the Bruins was an opening night romp when the Stanley Cup banner was raised to the rafters.




alta:
aww, that’s a shame Bura is scratched tonight




 :lmao:

richkrt99:
Hoping, praying, hoping, praying...
that the Burka scratch is BECAUSE they actually have some immediate pending trade interest....and NOT that it's because he actually DESERVES to be scratched.


Poor Jaskin can't catch a break.  Did he piss somebody off?  Not that I dislike any of the guys in there, but I'd give Jaskin a sweater and scratch Stephenson now and then.  (or DSP, or Dowd, or Boyd).  Although I think Boyd has shown more in his chances than anyone else recently, and Dowd seems pretty reliable as a 4C, but I'd still like to see Jaskin get some work.


GO CAPS

ArJunaZ:
     :slapshot:

alta:
one thing about the Marchand jumping Eller that hasn’t been discussed is the Caps were on home ice for that

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