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GDT#65 Capitals @ Islanders 7:00pm Fri Mar 1, 2019 NBCSWA+, MSG+

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ArJunaZ:
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  Game 65:  79-36-21-7 (PTS-W-L-OT)   Streak - W2
  Fri March 1, 2019   Washington Capitals @ New York Islanders
  Place:  Nassau Coliseum
  Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  TV: NBCSWA+, MSG+
  Radio: 106.7 The Fan, Caps Radio 24/7
  NHL.COM for Live Box Score
  Last Game: Tue February 26 Capitals won 7-2 against Senators
  Next Game: Sun Mar 3, 12:30 pm ET Capitals @ Rangers

:spacer50pix: 8-Ovechkin :spacer50pix: 92-Kuznetsov :spacer50pix: 43-Wilson :spacer50pix: 13-Vrana :spacer50pix: 19-Bäckström :spacer50pix: 77-Oshie :spacer50pix: 65-Burakovsky :spacer50pix: 20-Eller :spacer50pix: 10-Connolly :spacer50pix: 62-Hagelin :spacer50pix: 26-Dowd :spacer50pix: 72-Boyd :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix:   6-Kempny :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix: 74-Carlson :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix:   9-Orlov  :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix:  2-Niskanen :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix:   44-Orpik :spacer50pix: :spacer50pix:  3-Jensen :spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix: 70-Holtby (starter) :spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix:  1-Copley 
                                                      -- SCRATCH --         
:spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix: 23-Jaskin :spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix: 18-Stephenson :spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix: 29-Djoos
                                               -- INJURED RESERVE --         
:spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix::spacer50pix:

                                            -- 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:   Dan O’Rourke (#9),    Marc Joannette (#25)
:spacer50pix:  Linesmen:   Tim Nowak (#77),    Matt MacPherson (#83)



                                  ISLANDERS LINEUP
                      Anders Lee -- Brock Nelson -- Jordan Eberle
                  Anthony Beauvillier -- Mathew Barzal -- Josh Bailey
                    Andrew Ladd -- Valtteri Filppula -- Leo Komarov
                    Matt Martin -- Casey Cizikas -- Cal Clutterbuck

                                Nick Leddy -- Johnny Boychuk
                                 Adam Pelech -- Ryan Pulock
                                Devon Toews -- Scott Mayfield
                               
                                  Thomas Greiss (starter)
                                  Robin Lehner
                                 
Note: Barry Trotz going for his 800th win tonight. Let's hope he doesn't get it.





1st Period
02:43  Islanders GOAL Kuhnhackl, unassisted  1-0 NYI

2nd Period
None

3rd Period
03:26  GOAL 13-Vrana, assists 19-Bäckström & 6-Kempny   1-1 TIE
04:34  PP GOAL 8-Ovechkin, assists 77-Oshie & 92-Kuznetsov   2-1 WSH
18:32 GOAL 77-Oshie, assisted by an Islander (unassisted)   3-1 WSH

FINAL:    3-1 WSH






By Isabelle Khurshudyan March 1 at 1:10 PM

Capitals, Islanders meet with significant standings implications at stake


Tom Wilson and the Capitals aim to close the gap on the first-place Islanders. (John McDonnell/The Washington Post)


UNIONDALE, N.Y. — The last time the Washington Capitals were at Nassau Coliseum, they thought they left it for good — and in triumphant fashion with a first-round playoff win against the New York Islanders. Back then the old rink was known for its charm, its quirks and also for the improvements it seriously needed. Returning to the renovated version on Friday was “kind of like a weird déjà vu,” forward Tom Wilson said.

“You’ve kind of been here before, certain parts, but the Marriott [hotel across the street] has even changed a little bit,” Wilson said. “It’s different for sure.”

That 2015 playoff series sparked a rivalry between the Capitals and the Islanders, but as New York has missed the playoffs the past two seasons, the two teams haven’t played many meaningful games against each other. That all changed when Barry Trotz resigned as head coach in Washington, just 10 days after he guided the team to a Stanley Cup, to take the same position with the Islanders, infusing a new narrative into the matchup. And now that Trotz has New York atop the Metropolitan Division standings, Friday’s game against the Capitals could have significant standings implications.

“I think anytime you’re play a divisional game, it’s important, especially at this time of year and especially against a team that’s right beside you in the standings," Wilson said. "This time of year, you’re definitely watching the scores and you’re watching what’s happening in games and stuff. That being said, we’ve got to control this room, and if we worry about collecting points and playing our game, it’ll take care of itself.”

The Capitals and Islanders have split their first two games, and while Washington was expected to be a playoff-bound team again this season, New York has arguably been the league’s biggest surprise. After beating the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday night, the Islanders have a two-point lead in the division, and a Capitals win would have both teams tied in points, though New York would still have a game in hand. Considering just five points separate Washington and the Pittsburgh Penguins, who are out of postseason position at the moment, it’s the sort of security the Capitals desperately need.

Washington will want to get off to a better start than it has in its past three games, when it fell into early deficits against Buffalo, the New York Rangers and Ottawa, and that’ll be especially important considering the Islanders will be on tired legs after their game Thursday night. This will be the third straight game with this lineup, which includes trade-deadline additions Carl Hagelin and Nick Jensen, and stability is something the Capitals are searching for over the final stretch of the regular season.

“For us, it’s about improving the team that we have,” Coach Todd Reirden said. “We need to improve, we need to get better, we need to find chemistry with the players that we’ve added, regardless of the opponent or the situation. The importance for us is the trajectory of our game headed the proper way.”

justwincaps:
Was kind of hoping that we'd at least get them at Barclay's.

They get so much more energy from the crowd at the old Nassau Coliseum than they do at Barclay's.

Let's hope the crowd wore themselves out heckling Tavares and the players wore them selves out pounding Toronto.

alta:
It was announced about two months ago, the islanders will not play any more games at Barclays. They are at Nassau for another season or so until their new barn is finished. I've not read much that said hockey worked at Barclays, bad seats and too far away from their core fans

justwincaps:

--- Quote from: alta on Friday March 01, 2019, 04:10:31 PM Eastern ---It was announced about two months ago, the islanders will not play any more games at Barclays. They are at Nassau for another season or so until their new barn is finished. I've not read much that said hockey worked at Barclays, bad seats and too far away from their core fans

--- End quote ---
Hmm - they were saying on the radio thatt he Isles would have to play at least some playoff games at Barclay's.   Maybe I misheard them.
Anyway, just saw on NHL.com that Trotz is going for his 800th career win as a head coach.  Hate the karma that would have him doing it against the team that let him go after winning them their first Stanley Cup championship.

BarfingMonkey:
Let's GO CAPS!

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