Washington struggled with its starts earlier this season, a problem they've largely overcome in recent games.
"We played them early on, and we weren't on our toes in the first period," says Caps center Nicklas Backstrom. "We were struggling a little bit with the first periods then.
"We have had some better starts lately, and hopefully we can bring that into [Friday's] game; that's going to be important. They're a good team, they play some good hockey and they've got some skilled players. And they're obviously feeling pretty good after [Wednesday] night, too."
Dating back to last season, the Caps have lost four straight games (0-3-1) to the Rangers doing so for the first time in nearly a decade. Washington dropped four straight games (0-3-1) to the Blueshirts from Dec. 12, 2010 to Nov. 25, 2011, giving up six or more goals in three of the four losses. During the life of their current four-game slide against New York, the Caps have surrendered four or more goals against in all four losses.
"I think the one that sticks out more to me is the one [in New York on Feb. 4]," says Caps defenseman John Carlson. "But it was just a lack of detail and getting out-competed, really. I think any loss where you deserve to lose, it's probably both of those things.
"They're a good team, they're a fast team, they move the puck up well in transition, and if we don't take care of it ourselves - whether that's to get ourselves through the ice or whether it's to keep it away from them - they're going to be thriving on turnovers. So taking care of the puck is really important to us in this game, because we didn't do that in the last one in New York. We've got a lot of work to do against a good team."