Caps winger Carl Hagelin logged 8:18 of shorthanded ice time in Friday's game, the most by a Washington forward in exactly 11 years, since Boyd Gordon accrued 9:13 in shorthanded ice time in as March 8, 2008 game against the Bruins in Boston. Hagelin was on the ice for 71 percent of Washington's total of 11:42 of shorthanded time in Friday's game.
"I think I was a little more tired after last game, than usual," admits Hagelin. "There is just a lot of stops and starts obviously on the PK, but at the same time it's fun being out there and it's fun killing it off."
Hagelin's heavy duty night on the PK is the most any forward in the league has logged while shorthanded in a single game this season. Washington's Lars Eller previously held that distinction; he skated 7:49 in shorthanded time in a Nov. 13 game against the Wild in Minnesota.
Winnipeg is finishing off a four-game road trip on Sunday. The Jets have taken two out of three on the trip to date, earning wins in Columbus and Carolina sandwiched around a setback in Tampa Bay. The Jets come in to D.C. on the heels of an 8-1 shellacking of the Hurricanes in Raleigh on Friday.
The Jets' eight-goal outburst in Carolina was the third time they've scored eight goals this season, the only team in the league to roll up as many as eight goals in three games this season. Winnipeg has outscored the opposition by a combined total of 20-11 in its last four games.
Six different Jets enjoyed multiple-point games in the win over the Canes, including Winnipeg captain Blake Wheeler, who started the road trip with a four-goal game in Columbus on March 3. Wheeler carries an eight-game point streak (seven goals, eight assists) into Sunday's game.
While the Caps' record of 13-4-1 since the All-Star break is the fourth best mark in the league over that span, Winnipeg has forged a more pedestrian 7-7-2 mark during the same time frame. The Jets are 4-5-1 in their last 10.
Winnipeg's power play outfit is 9-for-28 (32.1 percent) in its last eight games, but the Jets' penalty killing corps has been leaky of late, killing just 10 of 16 (62.5 percent) of its assignments in the team's last five games.