Capitals Notebook: Team Wraps Up Intense Capital One Arena Practices, Latest Lines & PP Groups As Milano & Vrana Compete For Spot trucc

   

The Capitals open their season on Saturday.

Washington Capitals

WASHINGTON — The last two days have seen the Washington Capitals go off the beaten path, as the team held its practices at Capital One Arena.

For head coach Spencer Carbery, it was a different way to pass the time and team build with a long week to go before the season opener, but it also gives the group the opportunity to get back into the rhythm of playing on home ice.

'I felt like it took us a few games last year to get comfortable on home ice out of the gate," Carbery explained. "I think the quicker that we can get comfortable with our home ice and the differences from where we practice every day... it'll only help."

It was an intense couple of days for Washington's 23-man opening night roster, as it worked on just about everything: 5-on-5, power play, 3-on-3, overtime and even the shootout, in addition to some high-energy drills and quite a bit of skating.

Carbery kept his lines mainly intact, with Jakub Vrana and Sonny Milano interchanging on the third line left wing as both vy to be in the lineup on Saturday against the New Jersey Devils.

Logan Thompson has missed the last two practices for personal and family reasons, though the team expects to know more regarding when he'll return at some point on Thursday.

Here are the combinations:

Alex Ovechkin-Dylan Strome-Andrew Mangiapane

Connor McMichael-Pierre-Luc Dubois-Tom Wilson

Jakub Vrana/Sonny Milano-Hendrix Lapierre-Aliaksei Protas

Brandon Duhaime-Nic Dowd-Taylor Raddysh

Jakob Chychrun-John Carlson

Martin Fehervary-Matt Roy

Rasmus Sandin-Trevor van Riemsdyk

Alex Alexeyev-Dylan McIlrath

Charlie Lindgren

Logan Thompson

Power Play 1: Alex Ovechkin, John Carlson, Dylan Strome, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Tom Wilson

Power Play 2: Jakob Chychrun, Rasmus Sandin, Connor McMichael, Andrew Mangiapane, Hendrix Lapierre