Live updates: Washington Capitals vs Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre
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Live updates: Washington Capitals vs Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre
"Alex Ovechkin has scored in four of the last five with some un-Ovechkin-like tallies. It speaks to his brilliance as a player where, one part of him can fade, yet he's so smart - and really this is not focused on enough, just how smart of a player and person he is - he just finds a way. His consistency and his ingeniousness are the two things I'll truly remember about him when he retires."
"📸: RMNB The Washington Capitals defeated the Edmonton Oilers at home last night 7-4. It was the goalsplosion we had all longed for, but, of course, Informed Me couldn't help but notice the Caps process was bad. To say I'm worried about how tonight's game against the Montreal Canadiens is going to go is an understatement. As a high school athlete, I remember how my team would have an easy night against a bad team, when we didn't play our best,"
The Washington Capitals defeated the Edmonton Oilers at home 7-4. The Capitals produced a goalsplosion but showed a flawed process that raises concern ahead of tonight's game against the Montreal Canadiens. A personal memory compares easy wins against weak opponents to overconfidence leading to losses against better-prepared teams. Alex Ovechkin has scored in four of his last five games, often with un-Ovechkin-like tallies, demonstrating intelligence, consistency, and ingenious play that will define his legacy. Dylan McIlrath will play his second game of the season, and a fight with Arber Xhekaj feels likely. Charlie Lindgren will start against Sam Montembault. Puck drop is shortly after 7:00 pm with Joe Beninati and Craig Laughlin on Monumental Sports Network.
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