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Caps vs Pens pregame: One for the road (Game Two)

Game Two of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals is Saturday night in D.C.

While the Penguins hope to extend their lead in the series and their luck on the road, the Capitals will be swapping in Paul Carey for Brett Connolly in hopes to close on more scoring opportunities.

It’s not that the Capitals played horribly in Game One, but maybe capitalizing on more scoring chances, praying that the referees got their eyes checked, and crossing our fingers for some lucky bounces, the Capitals could be going to Pittsburgh in a tied series.

Puck drop is a pinch after 8 PM on NBC. Good tweet Pete will have your recap.

Penguins lead the series 1-0.

Team Record SA% PDO Power Play Penalty Kill
Washington Capitals 55-19-8 53.2% 102.7 23.1% (4th) 83.8% (7th)
Pittsburgh Penguins 50-21-11 50.7% 101.6 23.1% (3rd) 79.8% (20th)

Projected Lines

Tiny lil’ change up. Paul Carey is in for Brett Connolly.

The good boys:

Ovechkin – Backstrom – Oshie
Johansson – Kuznetsov – Williams
Burakovsky – Eller – Wilson
Winnik – Beagle – Carey

Schmidt – Carlson
Orlov – Niskanen
Orpik – Shattenkirk

Holtby

Keep your eyes peeled, Carl Hagelin could be making a return tonight. Hagelin has been out since March 11 with a lower-body injury.

The baddest boys:

Guentzel – Crosby – Hornqvist
Rust – Malkin– Kessel
Wilson– Bonino– Sheary
Kunitz – Cullen– Kuhnhackl

Dumoulin – Hainsey
Maatta – Daley
Cole – Schultz

Fleury

Playoff Chances

Not feeling so hot about Micah’s latest graph. Whatever, stats don’t matter. It’s all about the #grit.

Sizing Up the Penguins

How do the Capitals look when they’re up against the Penguins? We have some pretty nifty posts for you to check out.

Storylines

D.C. Rising

The ‘zards are moving on to the next round of the NBA playoffs after they defeated the Atlanta Hawks in Game Six last night (sounds familiar). The next team they will be facing will be the Boston Celtics.

But, before we need to worry about those leprechaun weirdos in Massachusetts, here is John Wall saying “bye bye” in Atlanta:

This is also a reminder to you that things are going to be getting just a tad bit busier…

Full Coverage of Caps vs Penguins

Headline photo: Amanda Bowen 🙂

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