During the playoffs, the Capitals have seen a significant drop in their goal-scoring performance, averaging only 2.67 goals overall and a mere 1.50 in the second round. This decline is attributed to both a reduction in shot totals and poor shooting percentages. Struggling individually, the Capitals' centers have managed very few assists, while key players like Alex Ovechkin and Tom Wilson have also failed to register goals in critical moments. The team's overall offensive struggles raise concerns about their ability to compete effectively.
The Capitals' inability to convert on fewer shots is a disastrous formula for playoff success, averaging just 1.50 goals in the second round.
The team is suffering from astonishing individual statistical ineptitudes, with key players failing to produce points at five-on-five.
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