October 5, 2024

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he Washington Capitals were on the winning side of the scoreboard with a 4-3 victory over the Red Wings in their previous contest . Washington tallied 4 penalty minutes in this outing. Moreover, they had 2 power play attempts but weren’t able to score. The Capitals had a solid offensive performance and it showed in the victory. In the matchup, they tallied a score on 4 of the 30 shots they attempted.

When talking about their scoring, the Washington Capitals have tallied 194 goals (27th in pro hockey) on the season and have given up 220. For the season, they have earned 81 points and their points percentage sits at .570. Washington has accumulated 204 power play chances and they have tallied 43 goals out of those tries, giving them a percentage of 21.08%. When at even strength, the Capitals have conceded 175 goals while notching 151 themselves. Washington has taken 1,909 shots and holds a shot percentage of 10.2%. The Capitals so far have had 2,163 shots tried against them and have earned a save percentage of .898. Washington Capitals opponents have earned 215 power play tries (19th in professional hockey) and have a total of 45 goals in those chances.

The man protecting the goal in this game is Charlie Lindgren. In his professional hockey career, Lindgren has accounted for 55 quality starts and his quality starts percentage is .598. His save percentage is .908 in his 5,643 minutes between the pipes. Lindgren has seen 2,884 shot attempts taken against him and has gathered 2,620 total saves. The opposition has racked up 264 goals against Lindgren in his career and his average for goals against per game is 2.81. He has accumulated an overall mark of 49-35-10 and he has started in 92 games. Lindgren has been in goal for 100 games over the course of his hockey career.

In their last contest, Toronto played the Devils in an outing where the Maple Leafs went home in defeat by a tally of 6-3. They had 2 chances on the power play in this game but weren’t able to put one in the back of the net. The Maple Leafs had 3 goals of the 45 shots on goal they took.

For the year, the Toronto Maple Leafs have earned a total of 256 goals, 89 points, as well as a points percentage of .627. They have allowed 224 goals to be scored by way of 177 goals at even strength and 47 goals while they were shorthanded. The Maple Leafs are sitting with 204 goals at even strength and 52 goals (9th in the NHL) while having a power play advantage. They have earned 205 power play chances and they have a power play percentage of 25.37%. Toronto has tried 2,325 shots (7th in the league) and has earned a shooting percentage of 11.01%, while allowing the opposition 2,128 shots. They have accumulated a penalty kill rate of 76.26% on their opponents 198 power play chances, and their save percentage currently sits at 89.5%.

Across the rink you are likely to see Joseph Woll in goal. Woll is the owner of a lifetime record of 19-11-1 and has been in goal for 32 games. Woll’s quality start rate is 56.7% and he has earned 17 quality starting assignments in his professional career. He has accounted for 917 saves out of 1,004 shots attem

Last week was a very busy one in the NHL and now that the trade deadline has passed, the push to the postseason really is upon us. Some teams traded stars for a better future, while others went all in on trying to win now. Some fanbases were ecstatic with how the week went, while others were left to wonder what their general managers were thinking. In other words, it was just what we expected from another NHL trade deadline. Now, it’s time to watch how these deals unfold. Of course, it’s too early to say anything definitive, but today, we’re going over who we think won (and lost) deadline day.

Is anyone surprised to see the Golden Knights here? Vegas’ aggressive approach has dominated deadline week since they came into the league and 2024 was no different. After picking up Anthony Mantha, the Knights grabbed arguably the best defenceman on the market in Noah Hanifin from Calgary. Many thought they were done there, but at the last minute on Friday, Kelly McCrimmon got a deal done for San Jose’s Tomas Hertl as well. While Mantha can provide some depth scoring and skill on a lesser line, Hanifin and Hertl should play big minutes for this team. Hertl’s career high in points is 74, and when he’s healthy, I expect to see him producing in the top six for Vegas.

So, how did they pull this off again? Well, it looks like the Knights are once again taking advantage of the league’s LTIR system to bring in these star players, but it’s hard to blame them for doing so. Mark Stone has once again been put on the long-term injury reserve, and if he comes back for playoffs, it will look a little suspicious. However, Vegas is doing nothing illegal, and for fans of the Golden Knights, seeing your team continue to make deadline moves to stay at the top of the league has to be awesome. Love it or hate it, Vegas is once again a top contender in the West after the trade deadline.

The Canes have been contenders in the Eastern Conference for a while, but they haven’t been back to the Stanley Cup Finals since winning it in 2006. In this era of Hurricane hockey, the organization has been reluctant to pick up high-end rentals at the trade deadline. That may not be the biggest reason for their lack of success in the playoffs, but it’s probably been a factor. This year, however, Carolina went and got the biggest name on the board in Jake Guentzel. Guentzel is a Stanley Cup champ, a two-time 40 goal scorer, and a guy with 58 points in 58 playoff games. If anyone was going to help Carolina over the hump this season, it’s him.

Not only did they grab Guentzel for their postseason run, but the Canes also picked up Evgeny Kuznetsov in a low-risk deal. Kuznetsov’s time in Washington had evidently come to an end in recent weeks, but if Carolina can get this guy going again, he could play a large role for the team as well. Overall, this trade deadline was a big win for the Canes. They’ve had a great team there for a while now, but with contracts ending at the end of the season, this was definitely the right time to push some chips in the middle.

Poor Sid. All he’s done this season is continue to dominate the NHL at an incredible level, but with Pittsburgh’s current spot in the standings and moves at the trade deadline, it looks like they’ll be missing the playoffs once again. Last year was the first time since his rookie year that the Pens missed the postseason. Now, they’re shipping guys like Guentzel out and most likely missing the playoffs again. Kyle Dubas will never say that he’s throwing in the towel on this season, but a move like this suggests as much.

It certainly would be a surprise to see Crosby end his career anywhere other than Pittsburgh, but the future does look bleak for the team, and Sid is clearly still playing at a very high level. With next season being the last one on his 12-year deal, could we possibly see Crosby join a new team within the next 18 months to once again contend for a Cup? That, of course, is hard to say. What isn’t hard to say, though, is that the Penguins franchise is headed in the wrong direction, and I’m not sure if the ship will be righted while Sid is still on the team.

Finally, we’ve got the Boston Bruins. It was a very quiet trade deadline for the Bs, and although they’re still one of the best teams in the league, most fans would have loved to see a little more action from their team last week. There were rumours surrounding multiple players at different times leading up to Friday, but after the dust settled, only Pat Maroon and Andrew Peeke had been added to the team while Jake DeBrusk and Linus Ullmark stayed put in Boston.

It’s certainly NOT a bad thing to have two very good goaltenders on your roster and the Bruins have Jeremy Swayman and Linus Ullmark, who make arguably the best tandem in the league. However, with this season possibly being Ullmark’s last for the Bruins, the team did have an opportunity to ship him out for a player they may have needed more. If the Bs win the Cup this year, no one will remember the rumours that surrounded Ullmark leading up to the deadline. However, if the team loses with Ullmark on the bench for most or all of the games, the decision to keep him will be a tough one to look back on. It’s this inactivity that makes Boston our second loser of the trade dead

gton Capitals face off against the Toronto Maple Leafs on March 28, 2024, at 7:00 pm EST. DraftKings Sportsbook has the Capitals as +150 underdogs and the Maple Leafs as -180 favorites. The early betting trends show 63% of moneyline bets on the Capitals and 37% on the Maple Leafs. The opening total of 6.5 has yet to see any bets on the over or under. Don’t miss this exciting matchup between two top teams in the NHL. The Capitals played well over the past week and they enter this game on a three-game winning streak. They are currently eighth in the Eastern Conference standings, with a two-point lead over ninth-placed Detroit. They will try to increase their lead with a win over the Maple Leafs, which will give them their seventh win in their last eight games.

Washington has struggled defensively, giving up 3.10 goals per game. They gave up three goals in their last game and will have to do a better job if they want to get the win.

It’s been quite the turnaround for Samsonov, who was out of the league to start 2024 after being placed on and then clearing waivers. It was only a week ago that he appeared to suffer another injury at the Leafs’ morning skate. He was deemed to be fine and played that night in an eventual shootout loss to the Carolina Hurricanes.

Toronto is having a good season. There are questions about the team – they have lost a lot of points and are only third in the Atlantic Division, while they are fifth in the East. The Maple Leafs have 89 points, but the main thing is that nothing is jeopardizing their playoff spot. After two consecutive wins, Toronto had a disappointing game against Carolina, losing by one goal (2:1).

New Jersey’s current campaign could be better. Yes, the team’s resources are limited, so you can’t expect much from them. That’s why they are in sixth place in the Metropolitan Division and 11th in the East with 74 points. New Jersey has won three of their last four games, and after a 5:2 win over Ottawa, they beat the Islanders 4:0.

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