"[Backstrom] has done a really good job," Trotz said. "I know there's a lot been said about not scoring or whatever. To me, it's about winning, and he's had all of the tough matchups. He's still creating good offense, but he hasn't got the numbers. I don't think I have to tell you what I think of Nicklas Backstrom. He's one of the best two-way centermen in the National Hockey League and he should be a Selke [Trophy] candidate every year."
Backstrom, 29, also judges by wins. So when the Capitals were on a three-game winning streak, he wasn't worried about the zeros on his score line after each of those games. But being held without a point did bother him after the Capitals' 3-1 loss at the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday.
"I haven't scored in seven [games], a point or anything," he said. "We lost last game. Obviously, you're mad when you're losing and you're not scoring, but when you're winning then you don't think about it too much. I realize that I've got to be better and I've got to create more chances, produce and be one of the leading guys on the team. So I've just got to find a way."
That Trotz has been using Backstrom in defensive situations is a contributing factor. In his past seven games, Backstrom has taken 40 defensive-zone faceoffs, 46 neutral-zone faceoffs and 23 offensive-zone faceoffs (per NaturalStatTrick.com).
The faceoff breakdown demonstrates that Backstrom hasn't been starting many shifts in the offensive zone, but he doesn't use that or being matched against opponents' top offensive players as an excuse.
"We like to get that challenge. We like to play against those guys," he said. "I think for us it's just to find that balance to play good defensively and try to score and create chances."
Although Trotz said he wasn't concerned about Backstrom, he did tweak his line combinations at practice Thursday, moving rookie Chandler Stephenson up to play on the left side with Backstrom and T.J. Oshie and shifting rookie Jakub Vrana down to Stephenson's old spot at left wing on the third line with Lars Eller and Tom Wilson.
"I just think that [Stephenson] might be a good complement for [Backstrom and Oshie] going forward here," Trotz said. "So we just tried that in practice today. If you watched last game, we probably used five different people on the left side with [Backstrom], so we're just looking for a little spark there."
Backstrom ranks third on the Capitals with 12 points (three goals, nine assists) and Oshie is fourth with 11 points (six goals, five assists). Alex Ovechkin (13 goals, five assists) and Evgeny Kuznetsov (three goals, 15 assists), share the team lead with 18 points each.