Since the beginning of the 2000-01 NHL season, the Caps' .647 cumulative regular season point percentage on home ice is tied for the best in the NHL with Detroit and San Jose (excluding Vegas).
"It's going to be great," says Caps right wing T.J. Oshie. "I feel like we have home ice [advantage] again at home. It's going to be awesome. There are a lot of things - maybe especially hockey players and the situation where we're at - that we take for granted and having our own fans in the building I think was one of them before this whole thing started. I can't wait to get them back in the crowd, hear some noise when you do something good, get a little positive reinforcement, and maybe get a little help in bringing down the other team and the refs. I'm really excited to see the fans, we missed them a lot."
Those fans are catching the Caps at a good time. The last five periods of hockey they played in New York were exemplary; they outscored the Isles by a combined 6-0 total of 5-on-5 in those hundred minutes, with better than 63 percent of all shot attempts.
"A lot of it came from the decisions through the neutral zone," says Laviolette. "If you remember back four or five games ago, we were talking about just shooting ourselves in the foot with some of the decisions. We talked about the last 10 games [of the season] and the opponents that we're going to go through, and what we're going to see in the playoffs, and so that was a little bit of a challenge I think as well, and the guys responded well.
"It's a couple games, but they're good games. You want to build off of that. The next game isn't going to be any easier. We've got tough games coming up, they're [against] the right teams, and they're the teams I think you want to play going into the playoffs."
The Caps have won each of their three meetings with the Islanders here in the District, limiting them to four goals at 5-on-5 in the process.
"The Islanders like to get the cycle game going," says Caps defenseman Brenden Dillon. "They like to get pucks to the net and outnumber you. From the defensive side, on us [defenseman] as well as the forwards, we've been getting guys out of lanes, letting the goalies see the pucks, and obviously [Ilya Samsonov] and Vitek [Vanecek] have played great as well. It's been nice to have some success when you pay attention like that to the details of the game and show that we can still score and get our offense, too."