Washington Capitals 2015-16 Season Primer
Washington Capitals

Looking at the Washington Capitals heading into this season – outlook, potential lines, roster, top prospects, draft history, stats and season schedule.

Washington Capitals

2014-15 Record: 45-26-11, 101 points (2nd Place in Metropolitan Division, 4th in the East, 9th overall)
2014-15 Outcome: Lost in Eastern Conference Semi-Final to the New York Rangers

Total Cap Hit: $71,163,459
Total Salary: $71,107,500
Cap Space: $236,541

Source: General Fanager

In: Ryan Stanton, D (FA – Van), Zach Sill, LW/C (FA – Tor), Paul Carey, LW (FA – Bos), Dan Ellis, G (FA – FLA), T.J. Oshie, RW (T – StL), Chris Bourque, LW (FA – NYR), Justin Williams, RW (FA – LA), Aaron Ness, D (FA – NYI), Taylor Chorney, D (FA – Pit), Carter Camper, C (FA – Ott), Sean Collins, LW (FA – CBJ)

Out: Eric Fehr, C/W (FA – Pit), Joel Ward, RW (FA – SJ), Pheonix Copley, G (T – StL), Troy Brouwer, RW (T – StL), Cameron Schilling, D (FA – Chi), Mike Green, D (FA – Det), Steve Oleksy, D (FA – Pit), Chris Conner, LW (FA – Phi), Patrick Wey, D (Retired), Tomas Kundratek, D (FA-Europe), Casey Wellman, RW/C (FA-Europe), Tim Kennedy, LW/C (FA-Europe)

Source: Sports Forecaster

Offseason Changes:

After a disappointing season and missing the playoffs in 2014, the Washington Capitals fired GM George McPhee and coach Adam Oates, promoting assistant Brian MacLellan to general manager and hiring longtime Nashville Predators bench boss Barry Trotz.

MacLellan immediately addressed the Caps area of need, adding veteran blueliners Matt Niskanen and Brooks Orpik via free agency, and Trotz brought the defensive philosophy that was his trademark in Nashville. This resulted in Washington reducing their goals against from 240 (23rd overall) to 203 (6thoverall), eliminating the New York Islanders in seven games and coming within a Derek Stepan overtime goal of advancing past the Rangers to the Eastern Conference Final.

The Caps chose to make room for some of their homegrown talent to take on larger roles and let some veterans leave via free agency. Defenseman Mike Green agreed to a three-year, $18 Million deal with Detroit, late season additions Tim Gleason and Curtis Glencross were not re-signed, forward Joel Ward departed to San Jose, Eric Fehr signed with Pittsburgh and veteran Troy Brouwer was traded to the St. Louis Blues along with prospect goaltender Pheonix Copley for winger T.J. Oshie.

The most significant addition may be three-time Stanley Cup winner Justin Williams, who signed a two-year, $6.5 Million deal with Washington due to the cap constraints of the LA Kings.

Outlook for the 2015-16 Season:

The Capitals are in the midst of a transition to a younger group of support players behind their core group of team captain Alex Ovechkin, center Nicklas Backstrom and goaltender Braden Holtby.

Holtby enjoyed the benefits of the “Trotzian Effect”, putting up regular season career-highs in victories(41), shutouts(9), goals-against average(2.22), save percentage(.923) and games played (73 – most in the NHL), which earned the 25-year-old netminder a five-year, $30.5 Million contract extension.

For the Caps to have a chance to win, it was almost a necessity for Holtby to be in goal. Backup Justin Peters lost six of his nine starts and when Holtby was unable to play in Game 2 of their first round series against the Islanders, it was Hershey Bears starter Phillip Grubauer who got the call.

Trotz has a history of giving starting goalies a lot of work (Pekka Rinne played 64 and 73 games in consecutive seasons with Nashville), which is an indicator that Holtby could play more than 70 games this season. The backup battle will be between Peters, Grubauer and veteran Dan Ellis(who played three seasons with the Preds).

Green not being re-signed gave the Caps the available cap space used to lock up Holtby, but his departure weakened a Capitals defensive corps that was central to the return to the playoffs.

The top four of Orpik, Niskanen, John Carlson, and Karl Alzner is solid, and young Russian Dmitry Orlov is expected to be fully healthy after missing last season with a wrist injury. 23-year-old Nate Schmidt and former Canuck Ryan Stanton will be expected to fill depth roles and that depth may put to the test if Orpik is slow in recovering from offseason wrist surgery.

Superstar Alex Ovechkin bought in to the more defensively responsible style of Trotz without any decrease in his offensive production, winning the Rocket Richard Trophy for the fifth time with 53 goals and improving his plus/minus from -35 to +10.

Nicklas Backstrom remains one of the league’s premier playmaking centers, after posting 60 assists for the second straight year, but offseason hip surgery raises concerns of whether the 27-year-old will be ready for training camp.

The changing of the guard in Washington has been spurred on by a number of young forwards who appear ready to take on greater responsibilities.

Marcus Johansson settled prior to arbitration on a one-year, $3.75 Million deal and hopes to build on his first 20-goal season, while sophomores Andre Burakovsky and Evgeny Kuznetsov showed signs that they are capable of assuming top-six responsibilities as soon as next season.

Veterans Brooks Laich, Jason Chimera, Jay Beagle and youngster Tom Wilson provide size, grit and strength and adequate secondary offense. Oshie may provide a missing intangible and will get a chance to play the right side with Backstrom and Ovechkin, as could the addition of Williams, a former Conn Smythe Trophy with an undefeated 7-0 record and 14 points in Game 7 playoff games.

Trending Up:

Kutzenzov began to display his top-end offensive skills in his first full season with the Capitals, scoring 37 points during the regular season and five goals in the playoffs. After stopgap solutions like Mikhail Grabovski and Mike Ribeiro up the middle, Kutzenzov could succeed in taking some of the scoring responsibilities and pressure off of the club’s top line.

Trending Down: 

Laich posted three consecutive 20+ goal seasons prior to signing a six-year, $27 Million contract extension in 2011, but his offense has declined to single digits and injuries have caused him to miss 86 games the last three seasons. If the 32-year-old winger continues to decline, he could be a candidate for a buyout next summer entering the final year of his deal.

Trade Deadline Outlook:

Washington is up against the cap entering the season and MacLellan will have to be creative to shed salary prior to the deadline to make room for one or two additions that could put the Capitals over the top.

Playoff Chances: High

Prediction: 2nd in Metro

Written by Michael Augello, who can be found on twitter @MikeInBuffalo

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Potential line combinations, defensive pairings, and goalies.

Alexander Ovechkin – Nicklas Backstrom – T.J. Oshie
Andre Burakovsky – Evgeny Kuznetsov – Justin Williams
Marcus Johansson – Jay Beagle – Brooks Laich
Jason Chimera – Michael Latta – Tom Wilson
Sean Collins – Zach Sill

Brooks Orpik – John Carlson
Karl Alzner – Matt Niskanen
Dmitry Orlov – Taylor Chorney
Nate Schmidt

Braden Holtby
Philipp Grubauer

FORWARDS HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Nicklas Backstrom (C) 6’1″/208lbs 11/23/1987 Wsh ’06 (1/4)
Riley Barber (RW) 6’0″/194lbs 2/7/1994 Wsh ’12 (6/167)
Jay Beagle (C/W) 6’3″/215lbs 10/16/1985 S-Wsh ’08
Chris Bourque (LW) 5’8″/174lbs 1/29/1986 FA ’15
Travis Boyd (C) 5’10″/185lbs 9/14/1993 Wsh ’11 (6/177)
Chris Brown (W/C) 6’2″/215lbs 2/3/1991 T-Phx ’14
Andre Burakovsky (C/W) 6’1″/178lbs 2/9/1995 Wsh ’13 (1/23)
Carter Camper (C) 5’9″/176lbs 7/6/1988 FA ’15
Paul Carey (LW) 6’0″/190lbs 9/24/1988 FA ’15
Jason Chimera (LW/RW) 6’3″/213lbs 5/2/1979 T-CBJ ’09
Sean Collins (LW) 6’1″/198lbs 12/29/1988 FA ’15
Thomas Di Pauli (C) 5’11″/188lbs 4/29/1994 Wsh ’12 (4/100)
Kevin Elgestal (RW) 6’1″/176lbs 5/29/1996 Wsh ’14 (7/194)
Stanislav Galiev (RW) 6’1″/187lbs 1/17/1992 Wsh ’10 (3/86)
Shane Gersich (C/LW) 5’11″/175lbs 7/10/1996 Wsh ’14 (5/134)
Caleb Herbert (RW/C) 5’11″/185lbs 10/12/1991 Wsh ’10 (5/142)
Marcus Johansson (LW/RW) 6’1″/205lbs 10/6/1990 Wsh ’09 (1/24)
Evgeny Kuznetsov (C/W) 6’0″/172lbs 5/19/1992 Wsh ’10 (1/26)
Brooks Laich (LW/C) 6’2″/210lbs 6/23/1983 T-Ott ’04
Michael Latta (C/W) 6’0″/209lbs 5/25/1991 T-Nas ’13
Garrett Mitchell (RW) 5’11″/183lbs 9/2/1991 Wsh ’09 (6/175)
Liam O’Brien (LW) 6’1″/205lbs 7/29/1994 S-Wsh ’14
T.J. Oshie (RW) 5’11″/189lbs 12/23/1986 T-StL ’15
Alex Ovechkin (LW/RW) 6’3″/230lbs 9/17/1985 Wsh ’04 (1/1)
Brian Pinho (C) 6’0″/173lbs 5/11/1995 Wsh ’13 (6/174)
Zach Sanford (LW) 6’3″/185lbs 11/9/1994 Wsh ’13 (2/61)
Zach Sill (LW/C) 6’0″/202lbs 5/24/1988 FA ’15
Steven Spinner (RW) 6’0″/196lbs 12/15/1995 Wsh ’14 (6/159)
Chandler Stephenson (C) 5’11″/190lbs 4/22/1994 Wsh ’12 (3/77)
Jakub Vrana (RW/LW) 5’11″/185lbs 2/28/1996 Wsh ’14 (1/13)
Nathan Walker (LW) 5’10″/185lbs 2/7/1994 Wsh ’14 (3/89)
Justin Williams (RW) 6’1″/189lbs 10/4/1981 FA ’15
Tom Wilson (RW) 6’4″/210lbs 3/29/1994 Wsh ’12 (1/16)
Austin Wuthrich (RW) 6’1″/190lbs 8/11/1993 Wsh ’12 (4/107)
DEFENSEMEN HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Karl Alzner (D) 6’2″/217lbs 9/24/1988 Wsh ’07 (1/5)
Madison Bowey (D) 6’1″/195lbs 4/22/1995 Wsh ’13 (2/53)
John Carlson (D) 6’3″/212lbs 1/10/1990 Wsh ’08 (1/27)
Connor Carrick (D) 5’11″/185lbs 4/13/1994 Wsh ’12 (5/137)
Taylor Chorney (D) 6’1″/189lbs 4/27/1987 FA ’15
Christian Djoos (D) 5’11″/158lbs 8/6/1994 Wsh ’12 (7/195)
Connor Hobbs (D) 6’1″/187lbs 1/4/1997 Wsh ’15 (5/143)
Patrick Koudys (D) 6’4″/210lbs 11/15/1992 Wsh ’11 (5/147)
Tyler Lewington (D) 6’1″/189lbs 12/5/1994 Wsh ’13 (7/204)
Mike Moore (D) 6’1″/210lbs 12/12/1984 FA ’14
Aaron Ness (D) 5’10″/187lbs 5/18/1990 FA ’15
Matt Niskanen (D) 6’0″/209lbs 12/6/1986 FA ’14
Dmitry Orlov (D) 6’0″/210lbs 7/23/1991 Wsh ’09 (2/55)
Brooks Orpik (D) 6’2″/219lbs 9/26/1980 FA ’14
Nate Schmidt (D) 6’0″/185lbs 7/16/1991 S-Wsh ’13
Jonas Siegenthaler (D) 6’3″/220lbs 5/6/1997 Wsh ’15 (2/57)
Ryan Stanton (D) 6’2″/196lbs 7/20/1989 FA ’15
Colby Williams (D) 5’11″/186lbs 1/26/1995 Wsh ’15 (6/173)
GOALIES HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Dan Ellis (G) 6’1″/195lbs 6/19/1980 FA ’15
Philipp Grubauer (G) 6’1″/184lbs 11/25/1991 Wsh ’10 (4/112)
Braden Holtby (G) 6’2″/203lbs 9/16/1989 Wsh ’08 (4/93)
Justin Peters (G) 6’1″/210lbs 8/30/1986 FA ’14
Ilya Samsonov (G) 6’3″/200lbs 2/22/1997 Wsh ’15 (1/22)
Vitek Vanecek (G) 6’1″/180lbs 1/9/1996 Wsh ’14 (2/39)

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Some top Washington Capitals prospect lists heading into the season.

Rk The Hockey News Corey Pronman ESPN Hockey’s Future Hockey Prospectus NHL.com
1 Madison Bowey Jakub Vrana Madison Bowey Jakub Vrana Jakub Vrana
2 Jakub Vrana Riley Barber Ilya Samsonov Madison Bowey Madison Bowey
3 Ilya Samsonov Madison Bowey Jakub Vrana Riley Barber Stanislav Galiev
4 Connor Carrick Jonas Siegenthaler Riley Barber Ilya Samsonov Connor Carrick
5 Philipp Grubauer Philipp Grubauer Connor Carrick Stanislav Galiev Ilya Samsonov
6 Riley Barber Christian Djoos Jonas Siegenthaler Travis Boyd
7 Jonas Siegenthaler Ilya Samsonov Vitek Vanecek Jonas Siegenthaler
8 Chandler Stephenson Stanislav Galiev Nate Schmidt Connor Carrick
9 Stanislav Galiev Vitek Vanecek Christian Djoos Vitek Vanecek
10 Vitek Vanecek Chris Brown Philipp Grubauer Zach Stanford

* Different sites have different guidelines for who is a ‘prospect.’

A look at theWashington Capitals drafting from 2010 to 2015.

2015 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 22 Ilya Samsonov G Magnitogorsk-2 (Russia Jrs.)
2 57 Jonas Siegenthaler D Zurich (Swiss-A)
5 143 Connor Hobbs D Regina Pats (WHL)
6 173 Colby Williams D Regina Pats (WHL)
2014 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 13 Jakub Vrana C Linkopings HC (SweHL)
2 39 Vitek Vanecek G Czech
3 89 Nathan Walker L Hershey Bears (AHL)
5 134 Shane Gersich F U.S. National Under-18 Team (USHL)
6 159 Steven Spinner F Omaha Lancers (USHL)
7 194 Kevin Elgestal F Frolunda (Sweden Jrs.)
2013 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 23 Andre Burakovsky L Malmo Redhawks (Swe-1)
2 53 Madison Bowey D Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
2 61 Zach Sanford L Middlesex Islanders (EJHL)
5 144 Blake Heinrich D Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)
6 174 Brian Pinho C St. John’s Prep (Mass.)
7 204 Tyler Lewington D Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
2012 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 11 Filip Forsberg C Leksands IF (Swe-1)
1 16 Tom Wilson R Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
3 77 Chandler Stephenson C Regina Pats (WHL)
4 100 Thomas DiPauli F U.S. National Development Team (USHL)
4 107 Austin Wuthrich F Notre Dame (CCHA)
5 137 Connor Carrick D U.S. National Development Team (USHL)
6 167 Riley Barber F U.S. National Development Team (USHL)
7 195 Christian Djoos D Brynas Jrs. (Sweden)
7 197 Jaynen Rissling D Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
7 203 Sergei Kostenko G Novokuznetsk Jrs. (Russia)
2011 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
4 117 Steffen Soberg G Manglerud Star (Norway)
5 147 Patrick Koudys D R.P.I. (ECAC)
6 177 Travis Boyd F U.S. National Development Team (USHL)
7 207 Garrett Haar D Fargo Force (USHL)
2010 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 26 Evgeny Kuznetsov C Chelyabinsk Traktor (KHL)
3 86 Stanislav Galiev L Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL)
4 112 Philipp Grubauer G Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
5 142 Caleb Herbert F Bloomington Jefferson H.S. (Minn.)
6 176 Samuel Carrier D Lewiston MAINEiacs (QMJHL)

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Washington Capitals 2014-15 player stats.

Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S%
Alex Ovechkin 81 53 28 81 10 58 25 0 11 395 13.4
Nicklas Backstrom 82 18 60 78 5 40 3 0 3 153 11.8
John Carlson 82 12 43 55 11 28 3 1 3 193 6.2
Marcus Johansson 82 20 27 47 6 10 3 0 1 138 14.5
Mike Green 72 10 35 45 15 34 1 0 2 159 6.3
Troy Brouwer 82 21 22 43 11 53 8 2 3 145 14.5
Evgeny Kuznetsov 80 11 26 37 10 24 4 0 1 127 8.7
Joel Ward 82 19 15 34 -4 30 6 0 4 138 13.8
Eric Fehr 75 19 14 33 8 20 1 1 4 142 13.4
Matt Niskanen 82 4 27 31 7 47 2 0 0 117 3.4
Andre Burakovsky 53 9 13 22 12 10 2 0 2 65 13.8
Karl Alzner 82 5 16 21 14 20 0 0 0 72 6.9
Brooks Laich 66 7 13 20 -2 24 0 0 2 106 6.6
Jay Beagle 62 10 10 20 6 20 0 0 2 84 11.9
Jason Chimera 77 7 12 19 -1 51 0 0 2 96 7.3
Brooks Orpik 78 0 19 19 5 66 0 0 0 66 0
Tom Wilson 67 4 13 17 -1 172 0 0 0 79 5.1
Curtis Glencross 18 4 3 7 -1 6 2 0 0 21 19
Michael Latta 53 0 6 6 4 68 0 0 0 24 0
Jack Hillen 35 0 5 5 1 10 0 0 0 20 0
Nate Schmidt 39 1 3 4 -2 10 0 0 0 40 2.5
Tim Gleason 17 0 2 2 5 11 0 0 0 10 0
Liam O’Brien 13 1 1 2 4 23 0 0 0 16 6.3
Chris Brown 5 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 25
Stanislav Galiev 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 50
Chris Conner 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 0
Aaron Volpatti 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Steve Oleksy 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Cameron Schilling 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0
Goalie GPI GS MIN GAA W L OT SO SA GA SV%
Braden Holtby 73 72 4247 2.22 41 20 10 9 2044 157 0.923
Justin Peters 12 9 647 3.25 3 6 1 0 294 35 0.881
Philipp Grubauer 1 1 65 1.85 1 0 0 0 25 2 0.92

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A look at the Washington Capitals 2015-16 schedule.

 

DATE OPP. RESULT
Sat, Oct 10 vs.  NJ 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Oct 13 vs.  SJ 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Oct 15 vs.  CHI 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Oct 17 vs.  CAR 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Oct 20 @  CGY 9:00 PM ET
Thu, Oct 22 @  VAN 10:00 PM ET
Fri, Oct 23 @  EDM 9:00 PM ET
Wed, Oct 28 vs.  PIT 8:00 PM ET
Fri, Oct 30 vs.  CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Oct 31 @  FLA 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Nov 3 @  NYR 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Nov 5 vs.  BOS 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 7 vs.  TOR 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Nov 10 @  DET 7:30 PM ET
Thu, Nov 12 @  PHI 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Nov 13 vs.  CGY 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Nov 18 @  DET 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Nov 19 vs.  DAL 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 21 vs.  COL 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Nov 23 vs.  EDM 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Nov 25 vs.  WPG 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Nov 27 vs.  TB 5:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 28 @  TOR 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 3 @  MON 7:30 PM ET
Sat, Dec 5 @  WPG 3:00 PM ET
Tue, Dec 8 vs.  DET 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 10 @  FLA 7:30 PM ET
Sat, Dec 12 @  TB 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Dec 14 @  PIT 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Dec 16 vs.  OTT 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Dec 18 vs.  TB 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Dec 20 @  NYR 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Dec 21 @  CAR 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Dec 26 vs.  MON 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Dec 28 @  BUF 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Dec 30 vs.  BUF 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 31 @  CAR 6:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 2 @  CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Jan 5 @  BOS 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Jan 7 @  NYI 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 9 @  NYR 1:00 PM ET
Sun, Jan 10 vs.  OTT 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Jan 14 vs.  VAN 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 16 @  BUF 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Jan 17 vs.  NYR 5:00 PM ET
Tue, Jan 19 @  CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Jan 22 vs.  ANA 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Jan 24 vs.  PIT 12:30 PM ET
Wed, Jan 27 vs.  PHI 8:00 PM ET
Tue, Feb 2 vs.  FLA 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 4 vs.  NYI 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Feb 6 @  NJ 1:00 PM ET
Sun, Feb 7 vs.  PHI 12:00 PM ET
Tue, Feb 9 @  NSH 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 11 @  MIN 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Feb 13 @  DAL 8:00 PM ET
Tue, Feb 16 vs.  LA 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 18 @  NYI 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Feb 20 vs.  NJ 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Feb 22 vs.  ARI 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Feb 24 vs.  MON 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Feb 26 vs.  MIN 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Feb 28 @  CHI 12:30 PM ET
Wed, Mar 2 vs.  TOR 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Mar 4 vs.  NYR 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 5 @  BOS 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Mar 7 @  ANA 10:00 PM ET
Wed, Mar 9 @  LA 10:30 PM ET
Sat, Mar 12 @  SJ 10:30 PM ET
Tue, Mar 15 vs.  CAR 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Mar 18 vs.  NSH 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Mar 20 @  PIT 6:00 PM ET
Tue, Mar 22 @  OTT 7:30 PM ET
Fri, Mar 25 @  NJ 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 26 vs.  STL 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Mar 28 vs.  CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Mar 30 @  PHI 8:00 PM ET
Fri, Apr 1 @  COL 9:00 PM ET
Sat, Apr 2 @  ARI 10:00 PM ET
Tue, Apr 5 vs.  NYI 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Apr 7 vs.  PIT 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Apr 9 @  STL 8:00 PM ET

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