The Washington Capitals won the 2016-17 Presidents' Trophy as the team to record the most points during the regular season (118). So far in 2017-18, the Caps are still trying to recapture their previous form, as they currently rank sixth in the Metropolitan Division, having amassed a 6-6-1 record.
The Capitals are coming off of a tightly contested 4-3 victory over the New York Islanders. Despite being outshot, 38-19, and, 16-2, in the third period, Washington escaped with the two points. The Caps received a three-point effort from Danish forward Lars Eller and a stellar 35-save performance from the 2016 Vezina Trophy winner, Braden Holtby.
Up front, the Bruins will have to be wary of the Capitals dynamic Russian duo of Alex Ovechkin (10-5-15) and Evgeny Kuznetsov (3-12-15). Ovechkin is tied for third in the NHL in goals, and the 11-time All-Star is two goals shy of tying Guy Lafleur for 25th on the all-time goals list (560). Kuznetsov is in his fourth full season in the NHL, and the center is three points away from notching the 200th of his career.
"Until they see it live, his strength and power on the ice, they're gonna have to live it," Cassidy said of his rookies playing against Ovechkin for the first time. "Charlie [McAvoy] will be one guy that will probably see a lot of him in the matchup. Brandon [Carlo] saw him last year, [Zdeno Chara's] seen him plenty of times over the years.
"That will be a big challenge for Charlie if he ends up matched against him."