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GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA
« on: Friday February 02, 2018, 04:42:00 PM Eastern »

               

                 Fri. Feb. 02   
Washington Capitals @ Pittsburgh Penguins
                 Place:  PPG Paints Arena
                 Time: 7:00 p.m.
                 TV: NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
                 Radio: 106.7 The Fan, Capitals Radio 24/7
                 Pittsburgh Penguins 59-28-21-3   Last Game: Jan 30, Won 5-2 against Sharks
                 Washington Capitals 65-30-15-5  Last Game: Jan 31, Won 5-3 against Flyers

                                           Projected Lines

                       8-Ovechkin        92-Kuznetsov        43-Wilson
                     65-Burakovsky    19-Bäckström        77-Oshie
                     18-Stephenson    20-Eller                  10-Connolly
                     
39-Chiasson         83-Beagle              25-Smith-Pelly


                               29-Djoos                74-Carlson
                                 9-Orlov                   2-Niskanen
                               44-Orpik                 22-Bowey


                                              70-Holtby (starter)
                                              31-Grubauer


                                           -- SCRATCH --
                                              13-Vrana                                             
                                               4-Chorney


                                           -- INJURED --


                                    -- 1st Powerplay Unit --
                    77-Oshie            19-Bäckström     92-Kuznetsov
                                 8-Ovechkin           74-Carlson
                               
                                    -- 2nd Powerplay Unit --
                    39-Chiasson        20-Eller             65-Burakovsky
                                2-Niskanen             9-Orlov
       

               Referees:   Chris Rooney (#5)  Tim Peel (#20)
               Linesmen:  Brad Kovachik (#71),  Scott Cherrey (#50)









1st Period
02:11  Hens GOAL Kesssel   1-0 PIT
15:50  Hens GOAL Hagelin, unofficial assist by 29-Djoos   2-0 PIT
18:10  GOAL 8-Ovechkin, assist 29-Djoos   2-1 PIT

2nd Period
00:26  Hens PP GOAL Hornqvist   3-1 PIT
03:08  GOAL 9-Orlov, assists 20-Eller & 2-Niskanen   3-2 PIT
11:57  GOAL 92-Kuznetsov, assists 43-Wilson & 8-Ovechkin   3-3 TIE

3rd Period
01:01  Hens GOAL Malkin   4-3 PIT
01:50  GOAL 8-Ovechkin, assists 92-Kuznetsov & 9-Orlov   4-4 TIE
06:08  Hens PP GOAL Rust   5-4 PIT
07:59  Hens GOAL Kessel   6-4 PIT
10:00  Hens PP GOAL Malkin   7-4 PIT

FINAL:    7-4 PIT









By Jesse Dougherty  February 2 at 9:46 AM

Capitals’ second power-play unit is producing with limited opportunity

Andre Burakovsky and the Capitals’ second power-play unit have found success in recent games. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)


There is usually less than a minute left on a given Capitals power play when the second unit hops over the boards and onto the ice.

They do so with heightened urgency, knowing they’ll have time to manufacture no more than a few chances in the offensive zone. It often looks like this group — Andre Burakovsky, Lars Eller, Brett Connolly, Dmitry Orlov and Matt Niskanen — picks up mop-up duty after the first unit cannot score a goal. But in January, the Capitals’ second power-play unit has been an instrumental part of the team’s offense.

Overall, the power play has scored nine times in the past 10 games. Four of those goals, including a second-period pinch-in from Burakovsky in a 5-3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday, have been scored by the second group. The Capitals will look to carry this special teams success (they have also not given up a power-play goal in three games) into a matchup with the Pittsburgh Penguins inside PPG Paints Arena at 7 p.m. on Friday.

“I think we only get 30, 40 seconds, so I think our mind-set when we go over there I think we’re going to try to get a chance,” Connolly said after the Capitals practiced Thursday. “We were actually getting some chances off the rush, which is good.”

“The top unit is going to take up a lot of the time just because they’re really good at controlling the puck in the other end and they’re holding onto it and making plays,” he continued. “We’ll get 30 seconds, so we’re just trying to bear down and try to get a chance. One good, quality chance every time we’re out there. It’s been working so far.”

The Burakovsky goal came with Alex Ovechkin still on the ice, so it wasn’t the complete second unit, even if Nicklas Backstrom, Evgeny Kuznetsov, T.J. Oshie and John Carlson were on the bench. Ovechkin will often stick on the ice a bit longer than the rest of the first power-play unit, as he is the team’s biggest threat with his slap shot from the left faceoff circle. Ovechkin is leading the NHL with 30 goals and nine have come on the power play.

Capitals Coach Barry Trotz said it is still the “second unit” when Ovechkin is on the ice, but that Ovechkin’s presence certainly makes it a more dangerous one. Opposing penalty kills shift to Ovechkin’s side of the ice to limit his touches, and that opens up space for the other four players on either the first or second unit. In the third period against the Flyers, Oshie was given space in the middle of the zone and whacked in a power-play goal for the first group. On Wednesday, Oshie noted that the second group’s recent success makes it so teams need to game plan for two units instead of one.

“Instead of the pre-scout focusing just on one line the whole time, like we know it is here when we’re scouting other teams, you have two lines you have to worry about,” Oshie said. “You have different breakouts you have to worry about from two different units, and different personnel, whether (Ovechkin) stays or not. So it’s different personnel and it makes it harder and more difficult to get those reads.”





By Jesse Dougherty  February 1

Lars Eller and Brett Connolly have been inseparable (and very productive) for the Capitals

Lars Eller and Brett Connolly have been a reliable center-winger pair for the Capitals across the past two seasons. (Nick Wass/Associated Press)


Lars Eller stood in front of his locker and glanced over a box score that would not have looked so favorable without his influence.

At the top, it showed a 5-3 win for the Washington Capitals over the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday night in Capital One Arena. Further down, there were two assists for Eller, the Capitals’ puck-possessing, third-line center and a regular source of offense through the season’s first 50 games. An even closer look revealed Eller and Brett Connolly, who plays on the wing to Eller’s right, were on the ice for the Capitals’ first three goals.

“It looks good,” Eller said, a light smirk tugging at the sides of his mouth. He was soon asked why it’s easy to say the same about his game.

“I think just playing consistently in my spot,” Eller said while slowly folding the box score into a neat square. “I am playing center the whole time, and I am just feeling comfortable. I am just feeling good about my role, my game.”

[For three Capitals, there’s nothing like the joy and relief of ending a goal-scoring drought]

That comfort can be attributed to Eller being in his second season with the franchise, but there is a more nuanced reason. While Capitals Coach Barry Trotz has often mixed up his lineup this season, matching different wingers with different centers on a sometimes game-to-game basis, he has rarely split up Eller and Connolly. The pair, brought in last season for secondary scoring depth, then put together on the third line, continues to provide just that for a team that is not getting enough from top-six forwards such as T.J. Oshie (four even-strength goals) and Andre Burakovsky (four goals in 25 games).

Alex Ovechkin leads the team and the NHL with 30 goals, but there is a significant drop-off after that. Connolly is tied with Evgeny Kuznetsov for second with 13 — two away from the career high he set while playing with Eller last season — and Eller has 10 goals and 15 assists. Eller and Connolly are also on the second power-play unit, which has scored four times in the past nine games.

“They seem to read off each other, and [Connolly] is a natural finisher on that line for a lot of reasons,” Trotz said Wednesday morning. “They’ve played a lot of games together. I try to pair guys for the most part and take two guys on each line who you think will work together, and you sort of move the other part around. Lars and Conno have done that the last two years, so they’ve been productive, and Lars’s line has carried us for a couple weeks now.”

Trotz’s lineup tinkering continued Wednesday: He sat forward Jakub Vrana as a healthy scratch and bumped Chandler Stephenson up to the third line with Eller and Connolly. That led to two Stephenson goals in 47 seconds of the second period, the first after Eller fired an odd-angle shot at the net and created a rebound for Stephenson to tap in. Trotz has even separated Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom in recent weeks, and he has cycled new parts around centers Backstrom, Kuznetsov and Jay Beagle. But he has not moved away from his pairing of Eller and Connolly, and he said after the win over the Flyers that they have, outside of Ovechkin, been the team’s best players as of late.

On Friday night, the Capitals face the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena, which they have visited often in the second round of back-to-back playoff runs. The Penguins have not received the same kind of secondary scoring punch that Eller and Connolly have provided: There is a drop-off after Evgeni Malkin (26 goals), Phil Kessel (21), Sidney Crosby (17), Patric Hornqvist (15), Jake Guentzel (15) and Conor Sheary (12). After that, no player has more than six goals, and the Penguins (28-21-3), who have scored 14 times in their past three games (all home wins), are six points behind the Capitals in the Metropolitan Division.


The third-line production has helped the Capitals (30-15-5) to the best record in the division and the league’s eighth-best offense at 3.04 goals per game. And while it’s only the start of February, that’s the kind of factor that could swing a playoff series if more of the Capitals’ top-six forwards hit their stride.

“I think we just read off each other well,” Connolly said of Eller and himself. “I think Lars is really good in the corners, and we’re kind of getting that chemistry from last year. It took us a little bit this year to get it back, but we knew we were going to find it, and it’s been a lot of fun. He’s been a big part of getting my game going in the kind of direction I want it to be.”

[Chandler Stephenson surprises with a pair of goals in Capitals’ win over Flyers]


They complement each other as feeder and scorer. Eller is a strong puck possessor and skilled passer, and Connolly needs no more than a split-second to fire a shot.

At this time last season, with Burakovsky on the left wing, the third line was boiling hot. In an 18-game stretch connecting January to February, the line combined for 22 goals and 17 assists. Burakovsky notched seven goals and eight assists in that span, Eller had seven and five, and Connolly had eight and four.

This season’s surge is not as flashy. Connolly has four goals in the past six games, and Eller finished January with five goals and three assists. But the pair is still waiting for a solidified part on the left wing; Connolly said Wednesday morning that he thought it could be Stephenson heading into that role for the next couple months. Stephenson then went out and scored twice against the Flyers, doubling his career goal total in less than a minute, to make his bid to stick in that role.

There is no telling whether Trotz will make Stephenson, Eller and Connolly his regular third line. But there are now two seasons’ worth of evidence that Eller and Connolly won’t be separated any time soon.

“He’s the one guy that I played with since I’ve been here, played with the most,” Eller said of Connolly. “Probably also the guy I’ve had the best chemistry with. We seem to work well together, so that’s probably the reason he hasn’t split us up.”
« Last Edit: Friday March 16, 2018, 11:08:32 PM Eastern by ArJunaZ »
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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #1 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 05:11:59 PM Eastern »
  Kind of surprised Vrana is a scratch again.

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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #2 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 05:14:22 PM Eastern »
To state the obvious this is going to be a tough game.  I am anxious to see whether scoring in the last game will get Oshie going.  We need that second line to start scoring to give us more balance.  This game could be a battle of the special teams.  Pittsburg has the top PP in the league, scoring on 25% of their chances so it will be important to stay out of the box.  Against the Flyers we only had one penalty, if we could repeat that tonight I think we will win the game.  Our PP has scored two goals in each of the last two games so if we can win the PP battle that could be the key to winning this game. 

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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #3 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 05:32:04 PM Eastern »
  Kind of surprised Vrana is a scratch again.

Definitive Lines have not been posted anywhere, thus I put "Projected Lineup" as I found on RMNB.
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« Reply #4 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 05:43:10 PM Eastern »
Definitive Lines have not been posted anywhere, thus I put "Projected Lineup" as I found on RMNB.
  Well I heard Vrana was the odd man out in practice yesterday so its likely accurate.

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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #5 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 06:59:45 PM Eastern »
what the heck is this? An actual game tonight?
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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #6 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:07:29 PM Eastern »
  Well I heard Vrana was the odd man out in practice yesterday so its likely accurate.
It’s embarrassing they didn’t ay least call Peluso up.


That bunch of cocksuckers got probably the best fighter in the league for a fourth pick, and you can bet your ass he and or Revves are gunning for Wilson and everyone else.

Guess he “can’t play@ right!! He’s out there tonight for the team that we give Cupd to

Way to be a man. answer the bell and not let the Hens beat you in every way GMBetaMale!!!  At lest we have players who’s name are hard to spell and sell VIP tickets to douche bags who don’t know what a two line pass is.


It’s fuckn embarrassing how the ownership just hands the Hens everything because having a spine is to hard and may hurt a soccer moms worthless kids feelings.

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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #7 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:13:34 PM Eastern »
fukin fat Phil and no defense. Caps batter get heads oita their asses, they aren’t gonna do 2 goal comeback against this team
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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #8 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:14:20 PM Eastern »
Every single Cap was puck watching on that goal and their eyes were nowhere near any of the Hens as they had their way in front of Holtby. pathetic.
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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #9 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:14:52 PM Eastern »
The Caps do know they aren’t required to give up the first goal minutes into every game.....right?

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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #10 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:15:52 PM Eastern »
  Bad start again. Nice job by Niskanen to stand there and watch Kessel score.

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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #11 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:19:21 PM Eastern »
Oleskiak just nudged Bura and he flew half way down the bench

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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #12 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:25:37 PM Eastern »
  Bad start again. Nice job by Niskanen to stand there and watch Kessel score.

Agreed, Nisky completely ignored him and stood there staring at the puck like everyone else. Orlov was the only Defender actually defending.
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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #13 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:27:04 PM Eastern »
Oleskiak just nudged Bura and he flew half way down the bench

I wish I'd seen that.  This was on TV?  I have to go back and look for it later.
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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #14 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:27:35 PM Eastern »
So Reeves just lays out our Captain and no response . . .


But what are they gonna do? I’ve been sayin for YEARS to get the best fighters and bully the Hebs,  but those guys “can’t play” do the. Hens get them and they can do what the hell they want


I swear to christ instead of season tickets I wanna get Ted a  ki of coke, a case of Jack Daniels and a cycle of andronol and see if that grows him a spine

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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #15 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:35:58 PM Eastern »
WTF JUSE

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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #16 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:36:05 PM Eastern »
Can Holts sue the Caps defense for lack of support?

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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #17 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:36:48 PM Eastern »
pathetic




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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #18 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:37:09 PM Eastern »
Jesus Christ!!! This is embarrassing. Missing open looks and giving up odd-man rushes, again!!!!

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Re: GDT#51 Capitals @ Penguins 2018-02-02 7:00pm EST NBCSWA, SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT
« Reply #19 on: Friday February 02, 2018, 07:39:01 PM Eastern »
Can Holts sue the Caps defense for lack of support?
If i were him so pull a  Denny Lemiiex from Slap Shof, call my agent and say “trade me right fuckin now”