
Friday, the New Jersey Devils look to stay hot against the Washington Capitals.
The Devils are currently 35-31-2 after defeating the New York Rangers on Wednesday. The Capitals are 34-27-8, they’ve gone just 5-4-1 in their 10 games coming out of the Olympic break.
Match Overview
Interestingly, the Capitals have four more points than the Devils despite the fact they’ve won one less game.
Washington has been a strange team this season, being both top five five-on-five expected goals percentage (xG%) and five-on-five goals percentage (G%), and the best net-minder this season by goals saved above expected in Logan Thompson. Yet, they barely crack the top 20 in the NHL in points percentage (P%) and are only sixth in the Metropolitan Division. Their power play being 27th has hurt them dearly.
Lines and Pairings
Devils
Forwards
Meier-Hischier-Mercer
Bratt-Hughes-Brown
Gritsyuk-Glass-Hameenaho
Cotter-Bjugstad-Tsyplakov
Defense
Hughes-Kovacevic
Siegenthaler-Hamilton
Dillon-Nemec
Goalies
Markstrom
Allen
Capitals
Forwards
Ovechkin-Strome-Beauvillier
Protas-Dubois-Wilson
McMichael-Sourdif-Leonard
Duhaime-Lapierre-Frank
Defense
Chychrun-Van Riemsdyk
Hutson-Roy
Fehervary-Sandin
Goalies
Thompson
Lindgren
What to Watch
Ovi’s Last Stand?
While there was speculation that this could be Alex Ovechkin’s final season in the NHL, the fact we have no formal announcement yet most likely means he will run it back for at least another year in 2026. In 69 games this season, Ovechkin has 25 goals and 52 points.
Hot in Capital One
The Devils have been just fine against the Capitals overall, but great in Washington D..C. Since 2021-22, New Jersey is 7-2-0 against the Capitals on the road.
Where To Watch
Puck drop for tonight’s game is set for 7:00 pm ET and can be found on MSG SportsNet.
