The Caps conclude a busy and arduous patch of scheduling on Wednesday night when they make the first of their two seasonal visits to Manhattan to take on the New York Rangers. The game is the sixth in 10 nights for the Capitals, who have had to travel after each of the half dozen contests.
Last Friday night in Washington, the Caps turned in arguably their poorest performance of the season in a 5-2 loss to the Montreal Canadiens. But they've bounced back strong since, putting together a pair of strong, 60-minute games to win consecutive games at Boston and against Anaheim, respectively.
On Monday night against the Ducks, the Caps jumped out to an early lead on Richard Panik's first goal of the season just 50 seconds after the opening puck drop. Washington maintained a lead for the remainder of the night, rolling to a 5-2 victory over the Ducks.
Signed over the summer to bolster Washington's bottom six, Panik struggled early in the season, then missed 10 games with an upper body injury. Since returning to the lineup last week, he has been buzzing and generating scoring chances, and it was just a matter of time before he found the back of the net.
"He is someone obviously that we feel can add in that regard," says Caps coach Todd Reirden, "but also is a guy who was in on the forecheck, he was physical when he had his chances, he was killing penalties. He is more than just a scorer for us, and that's why we targeted this player in the summer, and our organization went after him. I'm just happy to see him get rewarded with some offense.
"That line, it's been much talked about, trying to get a little something offensively from that group, and we did tonight."