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Up Next The Ducks make their fifth stop on a six-game road trip Thursday night at Tampa Bay, the same night the Capitals play at Ottawa.
In the next game, they’ll bleed chances and rush looks while being hopeless offensively. Case in point: the past week. They outplayed the Washington Capitals at even strength and played well ...
What seemed like an easy game for the Washington Capitals (29-10-5), they defeated the Anaheim Ducks (18-20-5P) 3-0. Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson recorded his first shutout of the season and ...
BOTTOM LINE: The Anaheim Ducks visit the Washington Capitals after the Ducks beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 in overtime. Washington has a 14-4-4 record in home games and a 28-10-5 record overall.
Based on the moneyline in this game, the Predators’ implied win probability is 55.2%. Capitals Moneyline: +103 Washington has claimed an upset victory 13 times when playing as the underdog on ...
The Predators score 2.44 goals per game, compared to the Capitals’ average of 3.62, adding up to 0.1 more goals than this contest’s total of 6. These two teams concede a combined 5.7 goals per game, 0 ...
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The over/under for this game (6) is 0.1 less than the combined scoring averages for the Predators (2.44) and Capitals (3.62). The 5.7 goals per game these two teams concede are 0.3 less than the ...
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The Capitals have conceded 110 total goals (2.6 per game), the fifth-fewest in NHL play. It has the second-best goal differential in the league at +42. The Capitals have not shut out an opponent ...
Defensively, the Capitals have been one of the stingiest squads in NHL action, conceding 110 total goals (2.6 per game) to rank fifth. It has the second-best goal differential in the league at +42.