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Capitals climb back into game against Rangers after poor start: numbers for the morning after

Numbers For The Morning After, with Chris Cerullo
📸 : RMNB

The Washington Capitals didn’t wake up on time but managed to put the New York Rangers to bed in their Saturday afternoon matchup. New York jumped out to a hot start but couldn’t put enough past Logan Thompson to prevent Washington from working back into the game.

Believe it or not, I think this was probably their best performance in a few weeks.

  • Dylan Strome led the Capitals with three points (1g, 2a), denting the twine for the first time since December 16. Despite going a bit cold over the past few weeks, Strome is still on pace to record 93 points this season. Strome’s best work came on the power play, where Washington went 2-for-4.
  • With the win and two standing points, the Capitals kept pace with the top of the Eastern Conference. After 39 games, they sit first with a 26-10-3 record, three points ahead of the Toronto Maple Leafs (25-13-2). They are four points up on the New Jersey Devils (24-15-3) in the Metropolitan Division with three games in hand.
  • Tom Wilson kept up his recent great play, scoring his 16th goal of the season and finishing second on the Capitals in ice time (22:43). Wilson also tallied an assist, fired three shots on goal, threw five hits, and blocked one shot.

Numbers thanks to Hockey-ReferenceNaturalStatTrick, and HockeyStatCards.

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