Spencer Carbery expects to make line changes against Rangers, Charlie Lindgren to start for Capitals
Briefly

The Washington Capitals will face the New York Rangers to conclude their season series, having previously won both matchups. Coach Spencer Carbery announced Charlie Lindgren will start in goal, while personnel will remain the same aside from adjustments to the lines. Although the Capitals recently ended a losing streak with a shootout victory over the Senators, Carbery was not satisfied with their overall performance. Lindgren holds an impressive record against the Rangers, and the match will also showcase JT Miller's first game with New York following his trade from the Canucks.
Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery confirmed that Charlie Lindgren will start in net against the Rangers, while the same players who faced the Senators will return, with some line adjustments.
Despite the recent win against the Senators snapping a losing streak, Coach Carbery expressed dissatisfaction with the team's performance, indicating the need for adjustments going into the game against the Rangers.
Washington's second line thrived against the Senators, contributing a total of seven points, highlighting their offensive emergence despite an overall inconsistent team performance this season.
Capitals' Lindgren, who will start against the Rangers, has historically performed well against them, amassing a 1.35 goals-against average, making him a key player in the upcoming match.
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