The 300 Club - Caps defenseman Dmitry Orlov will skate in the 300th game of his NHL career tonight against the Pens, doing just shy of the six-year anniversary of his NHL debut.
After missing the entire 2014-15 season because of a wrist injury and subsequent surgical complications, Orlov has played in 180 consecutive games for the Caps since. He averaged 19:32 a night in ice time last season, and that figure has gone up to a career-high 23:10 this season.
Most of the increase is related to Orlov's work on the penalty-killing unit. He averaged just 14 seconds per night in shorthanded ice time last season, but is getting 2:51 a night in shorthanded ice time thus far in 2017-18.
"I was in a lot of the system and PK meetings," says Orlov. "I just watched and learned and waited for my chance to play there. Right now I'm playing, and I'm trying to get better and trying not to give up a lot of chances when I'm on the ice."
"Like any player, the steady growth of a player," says Trotz, "they get to a point where they become that veteran player and you get that trust in them and you go from there. Even Dmitry, who hasn't killed a lot of penalties the last couple of years, he is now because of our situation on defense with free agency and the [salary] cap and all that.
"He is a guy who had had to learn on the fly and add another little piece to his game. Now, he's probably more of a complete defenseman than he ever has been, because of the fact that he has had to play in every situation, be it power play, penalty kill or five-on-five, late in games, against top players and all of that. That wasn't on his plate two years ago; he just had to worry about one part of his game or two parts of his game then."
In The Nets - Caps goaltender Braden Holtby gets the net on Friday night against Pittsburgh, and he will be seeking his ninth win of the season and his fifth in succession. Holtby's last loss came on Oct. 26 in Vancouver, a game in which he was pulled late in the second period. He has won four straight since while facing an average workload of just over 34 shots a night during that stretch.
Holtby is also seeking the 200th win of his NHL career tonight against the Pens. He is appearing in his 319th career game tonight, and if he defeats the Pens, he would become the second fastest goaltender in NHL history to reach the 200-win level. Hockey Hall of Famer Ken Dryden claimed his 200th career victory in his 311th career appearance in the league with the Montreal Canadiens back in the 1970s.
"Special players on good teams," says Trotz of the Dryden-Holtby connection. "That's the first thing that comes to mind. Obviously a Hall of Fame guy in Ken Dryden, and that says a lot about what Braden's body of work in his era to this point has been.
"We've won a lot of hockey games since I've been here with Braden, and that's the reason he is the number one goalie. He has put up good numbers. We've had good teams, but you still don't win those games. When you're not playing well you've got to steal those games, and he has done all of the above."
Lifetime against the Penguins during the regular season, Holtby is 7-8-2 with a pair of shutouts, a 2.79 GAA and a .914 save pct.
Matt Murray gets the night tonight for the Penguins, who are starting off their sixth set of back-to-back games on the young season tonight. The Pens travel to Nashville to take on the Predators on Saturday.
Murray is 9-3-1 with a 2.90 GAA and a .906 save pct. this season. Lifetime against Washington in the regular season, he is 3-2-0 in five starts with a 3.88 GAA and an .870 save pct.
All Lined Up - Here's how we expect the Caps and the Penguins to look on Friday night when they take to the ice at Capital One Arena for the second of their two meetings in the District this season:
WASHINGTON
Forwards
18-Stephenson, 19-Backstrom, 77-Oshie
8-Ovechkin, 92-Kuznetsov, 25-Smith-Pelly
13-Vrana, 20-Eller, 43-Wilson
87-O'Brien, 83-Beagle, 39-Chiasson
Defensemen
29-Djoos, 74-Carlson
9-Orlov, 4-Chorney
44-Orpik, 22-Bowey
Goaltenders
70-Holtby
31-Grubauer
Scratches
55-Ness
79-Walker
Injured
2-Niskanen (upper body, week-to-week)
10-Connolly (upper body)
65-Burakovsky (upper body, week-to-week)
91-Graovac (upper body, week-to-week)
PITTSBURGHForwards
43-Sheary, 87-Crosby, 72-Hornqvist
59-Guentzel, 71-Malkin, 81-Kessel
62-Hagelin, 15-Sheahan, 17-Rust
34-Kuhnhackl, 34-McKegg, 75-Reaves
Defensemen
8-Dumolin, 58-Letang
3-Maatta, 4-Schultz
28-Cole, 2-Ruhwedel
Goaltenders
30-Murray
35-Jarry
Scratches
18-Corrado
22-Hunwick
45-Archibald
Injuries
22-Hunwick (concussion)
37-Rowney (hand)