Logan Thompson to start against Detroit Red Wings as Spencer Carbery signals end of alternating goaltender rotation: 'I don't think you'll see that the rest of the way'
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The Washington Capitals have decided to modify their goaltending strategy as the playoffs approach, ending their strict alternating rotation between Logan Thompson and Charlie Lindgren. Head coach Spencer Carbery noted they will evaluate goalkeepers on a game-by-game basis. This shift follows Thompson's strong performance during Lindgren's injury, where he achieved several shutout periods. Thompson's statistics put him among the league's top goaltenders this season, while Lindgren remains a competent option. By adapting their strategy, the Capitals aim to maximize chances for success in the upcoming playoff games.
Carbery emphasized that the team will evaluate their goaltenders on a game-by-game basis, rather than just rotating them every single game.
Thompson has emerged as one of the NHL's top goaltenders, boasting impressive stats, including a remarkable 28.7 goals saved above expected.
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