Wednesday, March 17
Game 69 - Caps 4 Blackhawks 3 (OT)
Game 68 - Lightning 3 Caps 2
Thursday, March 11
Game 67 Hurricanes 3 Caps 4 (OT)
That was the prototypical Mike Green game; two goals scored, a giveaway pass for a goal, a takedown that resulted in a penalty shot. The penalty shot was a tough break as he made a pretty good play to sweep the puck away but somehow missed it entirely. I would still rather see that play than the usual pointless hooking call. You gotta dance with the girl you brought but it should make for some interesting post-season games.
Belanger is quickly making the case to be the #2 center after the no-look OT setup pass to Flash. BMo is disappearing from view.
Also fading – Chimera is working himself into a fourth line winger.
It’s fun watching OV punish people – I don’t know that his crunching checks are enough to discourage rough play as much as, say, the prospect of a dance with the Donald was in times past – but at least it’s entertaining.
Here's a good post from DC Sports Bog which seems to validate the Caps player management strategy:
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2010/03/could_caps_score_their_way_to.html#more
To summarize: The path to the Cup in the post-lockout NHL is with lots of scoring and average defense. A hot (but not necessarily hall-of-fame) goaltender doesn’t hurt.
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Standings:
League +6; Conference +15; Division +33
Likely first round opponents (currently 7/8/9):
Canadians – Hosting Edmonton tonite.
Bruins – In Philly tonite.
Rangers - Lost to the Devils last night
Bolts and Thrashers still not out of it.
Wednesday, March 10
Game 66 - Stars 4 Caps 3 (SO)
In my pre-season analysis, one of the criteria for evaluating the likely success of a cup run was the ability of the penalty kill to become one of the better squads in the league. It hasn’t happened and it seems that most of their losses (fortunately, not many) can be tied to poor PK performance.
Leading a stubborn Dallas team by two going into the third period - after carpet bombing Marty Turco with 40+ shots over the first two periods - would typically have led to a different outcome this season, a five to one blowout, for instance. But two early penalties and they were suddenly in a tie game and just as suddenly were behind after a soft goal.
I’m hard pressed to explain this deficiency – they have talented players who have shown no lack of determination or concern for personal safety to get the job done, yet they continue to languish at 25th in PK efficiency. If I were George McPhee I would be beating the bushes for a proven PK expert to bring on as a consultant. They have one month to fix this problem but what is clear to me is that they can’t fix it by refining what they do now. For the record, I think the PK is too passive – teams gain the zone too easily and get set up for extended periods of time. The Caps seem content to sit back and block passing lanes – leading to long shifts and too many screened shots.
If they’re going to suck at the PK I’d rather they suck while playing a more aggressive style. But I’m not the expert. Find one and fix this mess.
In another harbinger of bad signs for the coming playoffs – the Stars were able to bang bodies deep and force turnovers which led to a number of stymied breakout attempts. Watching defensemen make multiple regressive passes – many of them bank shots behind the net to no one in particular - gave me a queasy feeling when contemplating a physical playoff series.
Welcome back Ovie - breaking out of his six game slump with two goals, including a dazzling outside/inside move to tie the game late. Steve Robidas was the very definition of an overmatched defenseman on that play – you just *cannot* let OV get to the inside on his forehand. Over-commit to the inside position and force him to score a spectacular goal off the backhand – that way *he’s* the focus of the highlight clip not you.
Standings:
League +4; Conference +13; Division +31
Likely first round opponents (currently 7/8/9):
Canadians – Hosting Edmonton tonite.
Bruins – Lost to Leafs last night - Philly tonite.
Rangers - In Jersey tonite.
Monday, March 8
Game 65 - Rangers 0 Caps 2
The Rangers are a bubble team and two nights after allowing 55 shots in a shootout loss to the Pens they buckled down and played this game in the only style that could give them a chance to win – they shut down center ice and hung on for dear life hoping they’d still be in it at game’s end. Except for some Jose Theodore heroics and a handful of ill-timed penalties the strategy might have worked.
Although the game was far from a gem from the Caps perspective the good news is that they are demonstrating that they can win games a lot of different ways.
Scratches for this game included Brendan Morrison and Boyd Gordon which means Flash was back in as center. I’m still not sold on the idea of Flash as a center at this point in the season. Re-boot that experiment next Fall.
It was nice that the Caps got the first period five-on-three opportunity but I can’t imagine why the Rangers weren’t called for the Mike Green takedown during that sequence. Even the guy next to me in the Rangers jersey was laughing over that one.
While the team put in a decent defensive effort as a whole – there were some breakdowns. Notably the Morrisonn clearing pass to the tape of Dubinsky eight feet in front of the net.
There also should have been more situational awareness as they gave up a nearly clean two-on-nothing breakaway as a penalty expired in the waning minutes of the game with a two goal lead. Not good.
Still waiting for the big guns to get it moving.
It’s pretty obvious at this point that the goaltending job is Theo’s to lose although I expect Varly will get plenty of minutes before the playoffs to help find his groove. Prediction: Whoever has the starting job going in will be on a very short leash.
Standings:
League +3; Conference +12; Division +30
Likely first round opponents:
Bruins – Just started a seven game road trip - ouch
Rangers - Games against the Thrashers, Flyers and Canadians in the next week. End the season home and home with the Flyers.
Canadians – may have the easiest schedule but they’ve played three more games than most of their competition
Friday, March 5
Game 64 - Lightning 4 Caps 5
This effort wasn’t as tidy as the Buffalo game. They were not as strong defensively and there was more ugly penalty killing as they gave up a pair to a less than stellar Lightning power play. Having said that they killed off an extended sequence of 4 on 3 including a extended sequence where a stickless Backstrom blocked three hard shots from point blank range causing the squeamish to avert their eyes in anticipation of certain bloodshed.
People may not regard DC as a hockey town but the fans are knowledgeable and know to show their appreciation for this kind of effort and sacrifice and Nick got a standing ovation when got to the bench.
For the second game they failed to convert on a number of odd-man rushes and breakaways – including OV on a clean breakaway. The Olympic players do not yet seem to be on their game.
Bradley and Steckel sat to make room for the new acquisitions which turned out nice as Walker scored two in the third including the game winner. But Boudreau has to know that he’s playing with fire right now and he’s probably secretly hoping that some of the inevitable injuries happen sooner rather than later to take some tough decisions out of his hands.
There is no more popular player in the building than Matt Bradley (except you-know-who) - who has given everything there is to give for the team, including no small amount of blood. Fans and teammates will not take warmly to the idea of Brads sitting for extended periods.
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Standings:
League: +3 Conference: +14 Division: +28 (not a typo)
Thursday, March 4
Game 63 - Caps 3 (EN) Sabres 1
Theo was on top of his game and positionally sound. Made two big third period saves to bring the game home.
The Caps second goal came off a nice delay and dish move from Flash to Green. Although the Flash at center experiment has not been completely successful he does seem to have a flair for puck control and finding open men. While the addition of Belanger will no doubt bring an end to that experiment for this year as the Caps make thier final playoff push, I would be in favor of re-visiting the cocnept next fall and seeing where several months of regualr action goes.