Stalking Twenty -With a pair of goals in Tuesday's game, Caps right wing T.J. Oshie reached the 20-goal plateau on the season, joining Alex Ovechkin as the second member of the Caps to reach that level this season.
Several other Caps are hovering just below that milestone, with a chance of getting there over the season's final 18 games. Jakub Vrana and Tom Wilson each have 18 goals, Kuznetsov has 17, Brett Connolly has 16 and Backstrom has 15.
Last season's Stanley Cup championship Caps team had just three players with 20 or more goals: Ovechkin (49), Kuznetsov (27) and Backstrom (21).
Sweet Sixteen -After scoring exactly 15 goals in each of the last three seasons, Connolly finally got over the hump with his 16th goal of the season on Tuesday against the Senators, establishing a single-season career high.
"It's kind of what I wanted to accomplish going into the year," says Connolly. "I've had a really good three years here; it's been career changing - there is no question. I came here, and I needed a good year right away. I didn't have time to take any nights off, and found a way to have a good first year.
"I've just been slowly getting better and better here. I'm obviously happy with the way that it has gone, but it's good to pass that one that I've had the last couple of years, and with 18 games left it's pretty good. I'm happy with that, and hopefully I can chip in a couple more here."
One of three Caps who has played in every game this season, Connolly has also reached career bests in assists (19), points (35), shots on goal (105) and ice time (13:24 per night) this season.