Washington and Carolina played a late season back-to-back set late in 2000-01. Canes were in eighth place with 79 points, two ahead of Boston for the final playoff berth. The Caps had their typically comfortable late-season lead in the Southeast, nine points ahead of Carolina. Both teams had seven games remaining, including the back-to-back set. Washington took both games, winning 7-0 in D.C. on March 28, 2001 and taking a 4-3 overtime victory in Carolina two nights later. Both teams were bounced from the playoffs in the first round that spring.
When Washington won seven straight en route to an unlikely playoff berth and Southeast Division title on the last night of the season in 2007-08, it overtook the first-place Hurricanes with its late surge. The Caps beat Carolina twice in those last seven to win the division after being down five points with six games to go. The Caps were aided by a somewhat improbable Florida win over the Canes in the Carolina season finale, and then Washington nailed down the title a night later when it defeated the Panthers in D.C. on April 5, 2008.
The two teams also played five times in a span of seven games down the stretch in 2005-06, when Alex Ovechkin was a rookie and the Canes were a few months shy of being crowned as Stanley Cup champs. The upstart Caps won the first two and lost the next three, one each in regulation, overtime and the shootout.
Rod Brind'Amour was the captain of that '05-06 Canes' team, and he is now its first-year head coach. Justin Williams was a developing young buck on that team, and after a two-Cup detour in L.A. and a two-season hitch in D.C., he is now the greybeard captain of a youthful and talented Carolina crew that has been one of the league's top teams in the second half.
"Carolina has played really good hockey and they've been playing with a lot of confidence," says Reirden. "They're well coached and they've got some good character guys on their team that push their group along. They're one of the top - I'd say, in terms of their depth and what they're doing recently - they have been one of the better teams in the league. So that will be a good test. To have them back-to-back will be a good challenge for us, and I think it will help us get prepared for playoff time.
Since the Caps and Canes last met just before the turn of the calendar, Carolina owns a 27-10-2 mark, third best in the league behind only Tampa Bay and Boston over that span. Washington owns 21-14-5 record over the same period, ranking 11th in the NHL.