Game 60 Hub: Ottawa Senators @ Washington Capitals

The final capital city showdown of the season?

Game 60 Hub: Ottawa Senators @ Washington Capitals
Photo by Elijah Mears / Unsplash

The Eastern Conference-leading Washington Capitals are facing adversity maybe for the first time this year, with their longest losing streak of the season – a three-gamer (must be nice!) The Ottawa Senators, having broken a five-game losing streak with a hard-fought win over San Jose on Saturday night, can empathize with what that feels like, and will have to steel themselves tonight to try and re-gain ground in the wild card race.

Lineups:

Here's how Travis Green's crew lined up at morning practice. Nick Jensen trained on his own and has been nursing an injury since before the Four Nations break, but Green confirmed during his media availability that he's expected to play in JBD's spot. Linus Ullmark starts, while Tyler Kleven is out week-to-week with a lower-body injury.

Senators practice lines in DC. Tkachuk-Stützle-Giroux Perron-Norris-Batherson Greig-Pinto-Amadio Highmore-Gaudette-Gregor Sanderson-Zub Chabot-JBD Hamonic-Matinpalo No Jensen, Kleven at practice today. Will confirm starting goalie later.

Julian McKenzie (@jkamckenzie.bsky.social) 2025-03-03T15:26:08.639Z

Here's how Washington lined up last time out in a loss versus Tampa Bay. We expect them to run with the same lineup, with Logan Thompson back in goal after frustrating the Senators earlier this year:

Game Notes:

  • It's an early one tonight, with puck drop slated for 6:30 Eastern.
  • The Capitals have four 20+ goal scorers already (Ovechkin, Wilson, McMichael, Protas) and look on track to add at least two more (Strome, Chychrun). It's incredibly rare to have 7+ 20-goal scorers on one team, so if they manage to land a big fish at the trade deadline, this lineup looks even scarier.
  • Caps GM Chris Patrick talked about Washington's trade deadline plans, and noted they're moreso looking to bulk up their bottom-six. 11-goal man Nic Dowd centres their fourth-line, while 10-goal man Lars Eller centres their third-line, so methinks they're looking for a winger.
  • Over at The Hockey News, Sammi Silber had an interesting article on Washington's healthy scratches and what they emotionally go through while playing for one of the league's best teams.
  • Kleven on LTIR gives the Senators an extra ~$100k in cap space as they replace him with Jacob Bernard-Docker. Both former NoDak rearguards missing time to lower-body injuries in crucial seasons for their development is sad news.
  • On the flipside, we're lucky that Jake Sanderson hasn't missed much time this season and looks ready to go despite taking that nasty crosscheck from Tyler Toffoli at the end of Saturday night's contest.

Player Stats:

Game 60 Senators Capitals
Category Player # Player #
Goals Brady Tkachuk 22 Alexander Ovechkin 31
Assists Tim Stützle 42 Dylan Strome 41
Points Tim Stützle 61 Dylan Strome 59
Shots Brady Tkachuk 240 Alexander Ovechkin 166
TOI/GP Jake Sanderson 24:24 John Carlson 23:47

Team Stats:

Game 60 Senators Capitals
Category # Rank # Rank
Goals/GP 2.80 24th 3.58 1st
Goals against/GP 2.83 10th 2.57 3rd
Shots/GP 29.6 7th 27.4 25th
Shots against/GP 28.3 15th 27.3 9th
Powerplay % 23.3 10th 23.7 9th
Penalty Kill % 77.1 20th 82.0 5th
Corsi % (5v5 SVA) 50.45 13th 49.97 15th
xGF% (5v5 SVA) 49.62 19th 50.49 15th

Not everyone can afford to pay for sports coverage right now, and that is why we will keep as much of the site's content free for as long as we can.


But if you are able to, please consider subscribing to help keep our articles free (and get a few extra perks).

Erik Condra
  • Ability to comment and participate in our community
  • Twice monthly newsletter available only to subscribers
  • Ad-free reading
  • Our undying love and appreciation
Brady Tkachuk
  • Everything from the Erik Condra tier
  • 10% discount on all merch
  • Access to any future paywalled content
  • A personal thank-you from the Silver Seven staff
Daniel Alfredsson
  • Everything from the Brady Tkachuk tier
  • Inner peace knowing you are supporting quality, independent coverage of your favourite sports team