Las Vegas Review-Journal

Metro-leading Capitals boast talent on offense

Ovechkin, Backstrom lead Washington attack

- By Steve Carp Las Vegas Review-journal

Christmas is 48 hours away. For most, that means time off to be with family and friends.

That includes the Golden Knights, who will get three days off after Saturday’s 5 p.m. game against the Washington Capitals at T-mobile Arena. But with things going so well, they probably would prefer not to have a Christmas break and stay in their routine.

The Knights conclude their five-game homestand riding a hot hand. They’re 3-0-1 and have won seven of their past eight overall. They have 46 points, two out of first place in the Pacific Division, with three games in hand over the division-leading Los Angeles Kings.

The Knights face the Kings on Thursday at Staples Center after playing Wednesday at Anaheim, so when they return to work, they are looking at two division games.

But first things first.

“It would be great to go into the break with a win,” Knights center PierreEdou­ard Bellemare said after Friday’s practice at City National Arena. “Obviously the Capitals are a huge team. They have a lot of offensive weapons and a huge neutral-zone game, and if you play the wrong way, you’re going to give them chances and they’ll likely capitalize.

“But we’ve been playing the game the right way lately. And if we’re working our forecheck like we’re supposed to and we’re supporting each other, we should be fine.”

The reality is they can’t afford to look ahead. The Capitals are in first place in the tough Metropolit­an Division and are an embarrassm­ent of riches, starting with Alex

Ovechkin, one of the NHL’S top goal-scorers. Ovechkin had 23 goals entering Friday’s games, tied with Tampa Bay’s Nikita Kucherov for the league lead.

“He has one of the best shots in the league,” Bellemare said. “He’s dangerous from the blue line in. You absolutely have to be close to him, because if you give him even an inch, he’s going to take it.”

Defenseman Deryk Engelland agreed.

“You’ve got to stay out of the box because he’s gets a lot on the power play,” he said. “But you want to try to take his time and space away when it’s even strength. If he doesn’t have time to get that shot off, you’re

 ?? Benjamin Hager Review-journal ?? Goaltender Marc-andre Fleury and the Knights expect a strong offensive showing when Washington visits T-mobile Arena on Saturday.
Benjamin Hager Review-journal Goaltender Marc-andre Fleury and the Knights expect a strong offensive showing when Washington visits T-mobile Arena on Saturday.

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