The Washington Capitals are in a free fall in the standings, and today’s matchup against the Colorado Avalanche could be their toughest test yet. Already three points out of the final wild-card spot in the East, the Caps are embarking on a grueling six-game road trip that takes them across the West and into Canada. But here’s where it gets even more challenging: their first stop is against the NHL’s undisputed powerhouse, the Colorado Avalanche, who sit a staggering 10 points ahead of any other team in the league. And this is the part most people miss—Nathan MacKinnon is having a career year, leading the league with 36 goals and trailing only Connor McDavid in points (82 vs. 85). Can the Caps keep up?
For Washington, there’s a glimmer of hope: Justin Sourdif returns to the lineup today, adding much-needed speed and skill up the middle. However, they’ll still be without Tom Wilson for an eighth consecutive game, leaving a noticeable gap in their physical presence. Between the pipes, Charlie Lindgren will start for the Caps, facing off against Scott Wedgewood for the Avalanche.
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But here’s where it gets controversial: Can the Capitals’ struggling offense find a way to crack the Avalanche’s formidable defense, led by the likes of Cale Makar and Devon Toews? Or will Colorado’s high-octane attack simply overwhelm Washington? Let’s dive into the action.
Lines
Washington Capitals
Protas - Strome - Beauvillier
McMichael - Sourdif - Leonard
Ovechkin - Dowd - Frank
Duhaime - Lapierre - Miroshnichenko
Chychrun - Carlson
Fehervary - Roy
Sandin - Chisholm
Lindgren (G), Thompson (Backup)
Colorado Avalanche
Lehkonen - MacKinnon - Necas
Colton - Nelson - Olofsson
Kelly - Drury - Brindley
Bardakov - Ivan - Barre-Boulet
Makar - Manson
Burns - Girard
Solovyov - Malinski
Wedgewood (G), Blackwood (Backup)
1st Period
The puck is dropped, and the Protas-Strome-Beauvillier line, paired with Fehervary and Roy, gets the start. The Avalanche waste no time asserting dominance, with the MacKinnon line showcasing their blistering speed and skill. And this is the part most people miss—Justin Sourdif’s speed remains a game-changer, as he draws a holding penalty on Ilya Solovyov just 1:49 into the game. The Caps head to their first power play of the night.
However, it’s not all smooth sailing. The second power-play unit takes the ice, with Sourdif carrying the puck in, only to send a backpass that handcuffs his teammates. This miscue leads to a shorthanded breakaway for Brock Nelson, who nearly capitalizes for the Avalanche.
Controversial question for you: Is the Capitals’ power play their Achilles’ heel, or can they turn it around tonight against one of the league’s best penalty-killing units? Let us know in the comments below. Refresh for live updates as the game unfolds—the thread will close shortly after the final buzzer.