The Capitals' decision on whether to acquire a veteran goalie for the Stanley Cup Playoffs became a bit cloudier last week when Vitek Vanecek and Ilya Samsonov had some rough patches. Each rebounded well, with Vanecek making 22 saves in a 2-1 overtime win against the New Jersey Devils on Friday and Samsonov making 35 saves, including several highlight-worthy stops, in a 5-4 victory against the Devils on Sunday.
But even with those performances, Vanecek had an .879 save percentage and a 3.01 goals-against average in three games last week and Samsonov had an .831 save percentage and a 5.14 GAA in three games. For the season, Vanecek leads NHL rookies in wins (15-6-3) and has a .907 save percentage and a 2.71 GAA. In his second NHL season, Samsonov is 9-2-1 with an .896 save percentage and a 2.87 GAA.
The Capitals also have veteran Craig Anderson, who played in two NHL games this season, on their taxi squad. But barring injury, the 39-year-old does not appear to be a consideration for starting in the playoffs. So it likely will be either Vanecek, Samsonov or a goalie to be acquired in the coming week.
General manager Brian MacLellan said in March his thinking would be influenced by how Samsonov played after the 24-year-old missed most of the first two months of the season after spending time in NHL COVID-19 protocol.
"We'll monitor the goaltending situation here as we get closer to the trade deadline to see how they're doing," MacLellan said. "They're both on track to play pretty well. I think it's more playing it out here, and as we get closer to the deadline we'll figure it out."