Capitals to stick with same lineup against Devils, Logan Thompson to play in 200th career game
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Capitals to stick with same lineup against Devils, Logan Thompson to play in 200th career game
"I think he's done an exceptional job all year long. He's started the year as our sort of 1A guy, got the opportunity to run with the starter's job and was tremendous out of the gate, arguably the best goaltender in the league for the first portion of the season."
"You would like to have Charlie (Lindgren) playing a little bit more than he is, but because of our circumstances as a team, we've felt like it's been do-or-die for quite some time now, and Logan's earned that opportunity to play in these big games for our team, and he's done a great job."
The Washington Capitals are set to face the New Jersey Devils after winning three consecutive games, improving their playoff chances. Head coach Spencer Carbery confirmed no lineup changes, keeping Hendrix Lapierre alongside Pierre-Luc Dubois and Tom Wilson. Cole Hutson will look to bounce back after being benched. Logan Thompson will start in goal for the ninth consecutive game, marking his 200th career game. Carbery praised Thompson's performance, noting his significant contributions to the team's success this season.
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