So, off day thoughts.
Carolina usually practices at 11am and then travels after everybody's had lunch. I'd guess we'll get whatever updates about who's skipping practice late this morning. Again, the D group could be in play depending on Chatfield's situation, but I don't think we'll hear anything definitive today. We might get a note of how Nikishin is being deployed in practice, but even that might be more white noise for the Caps than anything else.
Washington likewise has a team practice scheduled for today. They've been letting Ovechkin rest on off days, but they've been pretty healthy over all. Their only roster changes have been in the bottom six forward group and haven't accomplished much of anything. Unless they're going to rewind to the deadline and get a center instead of Beauvillier, then I don't expect that to change. In terms of tactics, I think we've seen 90% or Carbery's bag already anyway. They need to execute better before any of it means anything. I'd expect them to work on tightening up their positioning in the D zone first and then let the rest fall where it may. Carolina has twisted their zone D into pretzels WAY too often in the last two games for much else to be a priority. I think they'll work on assignments and structures and maybe shift how they pressure Carolina's breakouts to look for some turnovers they can transition out of. If the Canes have a consistent weakness in possession, it's against teams that can set the neutral zone coverage to take away Carolina's speed out of the D zone. That's not really Washington's game, but maybe they'll try to soften the forecheck a bit.