Philadelphia Freedom -When the Caps went into Philly for the first time this season last Sunday, only three points separated the two teams in the East Division standings, and the Flyers actually had a higher points percentage (.675) than did the Caps (.652). But Saturday's win completed a clean sweep of three games against the Flyers in Philadelphia this week, a spree that puts the Capitals nine points clear of Philly in the East Standings. The Flyers hold two games in hand, and the two clubs will meet four more times this season, with three of those games being played in Washington.
"We were looking at that," says Dowd. "I think we were seven points ahead before the game now we're nine points ahead. Games every night are changing and fluctuating winning percentage, and the points. You've got four teams in there that are super, super tight - maybe five - and you know it's going to be a race to the end. A short season, with less points up for grabs so every game really matters and we definitely know what's going on into that game."
Saturday's loss to the Caps was Philly's fifth regulation loss in its last seven games. Starting on Monday at Madison Square Garden, the Flyers head into a stretch of six games in nine nights, a run that will conclude with five games in seven nights.
By The Numbers - Carlson led the Caps with 22:37 in ice time … Ovechkin led the Caps with four shots on net and five shot attempts … Hathaway led the Caps with six hits … Thirteen different Washington skaters blocked at least one shot, with Dowd and Zdeno Chara leading the way with three each.