Two games in, the revamped Capitals are clicking on offense
Briefly

The Capitals didn't score their seventh goal until their sixth game last season, highlighting a severe scoring deficiency that they aimed to correct this offseason.
Coach Carbery emphasized the importance of hitting the ground running this season to avoid past struggles with momentum and player confidence, which plagued them last year.
With seven goals and two power play goals in their first two games, the Capitals are showing early offensive promise that was lacking in the previous season.
Forward Connor McMicha noted the team's improved connectivity and confidence at the start of the season, contrasting with the unluckiness that hampered them last year.
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