In addition to winning four straight games, the Caps have won 16 of their last 19 games. Saturday night's win was a masterpiece by no means, but there was a warm afterglow in the Washington locker room after Sunday morning's practice, mostly because the players were extremely happy for Copley and the trio of young defenders, and Bowey in particular. But they also realize they'll need to play better against Nashville.
"I think we've got to play better," says Wilson. "As a group, we're aware that [Monday] is going to be a different monster, but we'll be ready and it's going to be fun to play a good hockey team."
Monday's game is the first of two between the Capitals and Predators this season, and the first of two between the two clubs in a span of 16 days. Washington travels to Music City to face the Preds on Jan. 15 in the season finale between the two teams.
The Preds were missing a quartet of key players at this time last week, but they got defenseman P.K. Subban and forward Viktor Arvidsson back in their lineup just after the holiday break. Subban missed 19 games while Arvidsson was sidelined for 24 of Nashville's first 38 games this season.
After authoring an eight-game road winning streak to start the season, the Preds are winless outside of the state of Tennessee since. When Mattias Ekholm scored in overtime to give the Predators a 5-4 win over the Stars in Dallas on Nov. 10, it gave Nashville a perfect 8-0-0 road record and a 13-3-0 mark overall. But as they come to the District on the last day of 2018, the Preds are looking for their first road victory in 51 days.
Nashville is now 0-8-2 in its last 10 road games, and it is a rather mediocre 9-12-2 overall since that victory in Dallas early last month. Six of those 10 straight road setbacks have been by the margin of a single goal, and the Preds were able to wring a point out of two of them.
Most recently, the Preds dropped a Saturday night contest to the Rangers on home ice, falling 4-3 in a game in which they led 3-2 after 40 minutes of play. Nashville carries a six-game losing streak (0-5-1) into Monday's game, but the Preds have won four straight over the Caps. Washington's last win over Nashville was a 4-1 triumph here in D.C. on March 18, 2016.