The Capitals (6-7-2) complete a four-game homestand and are 1-3-2 in their past six games. It's been a struggle for them offensively; they rank 25th in the NHL in goals per game (2.73). But that's not surprising considering they are without center Nicklas Backstrom and forwards T.J. Oshie, Connor Brown and Carl Hagelin and defensemen John Carlson and Dmitry Orlov because of injuries. It's nice that forward Alex Ovechkin is scoring (13 points; eight goals, five assists) and center Dylan Strome has stepped it up with 12 points (four goals, eight assists). Washington is treading water right now, but should be OK once it gets healthy.
For the Lightning (7-5-1), I like the way that top line of Brandon Hagel (11 points, five goals, six assists), Brayden Point (15 points; six goals, nine assists) and Nikita Kucherov (21 points; six goals, 15 assists) are playing. They make up three of Tampa Bay's top four scorers, along with center Steven Stamkos (13 points; seven goals, six assists). I think the biggest thing for the Lightning is keeping pace right now before they have to turn it on when they need to. You know what you're getting from them game to game, especially with Andrei Vasilevskiy in net, though his numbers are not up to his norm (4-4-1, 2.90 GAA, .910 save percentage). Neither Tampa Bay nor Washington has gotten off to the start it wanted to, and I expect this game to have a playoff-type atmosphere.