Of more immediate concern is Washington's sputtering offensive attack. The Caps have managed just one five-on-five goal in their last four games, and that tally came late in the third period of a 7-2 loss to the Predators in Nashville on Tuesday night.
"We're not feeling it right now," says Caps defenseman Matt Niskanen. "When we're playing our best offensively, we're skating, we play fast, we move the puck, we zip it around, we get lots of [scoring] chances, and we've got guys that can finish. But right now, it's not going well.
"We're not feeling it, so I think we need to simplify a little bit. We need a little more meat and potatoes around their net, and we need a better forecheck. Overall, we need a little bit more of a workmanlike attitude, because right now we're not feeling it."
Washington hit an extended rough patch last season right around this same time, early into the season's second half. The Caps put together a mediocre 10-10-4 mark over a 24-game span from Jan. 11 to March 8, and then they rallied to win 12 of their last 15 games of the regular season to go into the playoffs on a high note.
"I think teams are fighting for a playoff spot right now," says Caps winger Brett Connolly, "and as of late I think teams have just been a little bit hungrier than us in a lot of different areas. It's obviously frustrating, and it's hard, but we know we can do it. It's just a matter of getting the job done, working a little harder and working a little smarter. We've done it so many times before, it's just a matter of finding it and finding our game.
"Everybody can be way better, obviously. It's a collective group and it's a team game. For whatever reason right now, we're not making the plays. We're not breaking out, we're not really winning battles that we should be at this time of year. So it comes down to that, and everything else will take care of itself."