Takeaways From The Capitals' Win Over Columbus: McIlrath Injured In Preseason Finale, Second Line & Thompson Shine
The Capitals closed out the preseason with a 2-1 win. Here are the takeaways.
WASHINGTON — Utilizing a veteran-heavy lineup and giving a handful of guys one last look, the Washington Capitals closed out their preseason against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday in winning fashion, 2-1.
Here are some takeaways and observations from the victory.
It didn’t take long for the Connor McMichael-Pierre-Luc Dubois-Tom Wilson line to reignite their chemistry from last season. The trio was strong at 5-on-5, spending a good amount of time in the offensive zone and generating pressure well. Dubois scored after calling his number on 2-on-1, with Wilson helping that breakout. Dubois continues to look good in a two-way role, and McMichael seems to be a better fit on the wing.
Ryan Leonard, again, was all over the ice. He was throwing his weight around, battling hard for the puck and getting involved in any way he could. Ultimately, it was his perseverance and ability to stick-handle through traffic that helped him set up Declan Chisholm in the second period.
Ivan Miroshnichenko had a great assist and some flashes of strong play and a couple of good looks, but ultimately, it seems like the AHL will be the best option. The 21-year-old still has to work on his play without the puck, and he’s also in a tough spot not being waivers-eligible.
With McMichael looking strong on the wing, Hendrix Lapierre appears to have stolen the third-line center role and continued his stellar showing through camp with another impressive preseason game. He has an extra jump in his step, and is using his hockey IQ and vision to his advantage to help carry that line and generate chances. It was a younger look on that trio on Saturday, but Lapierre still worked well with the likes of Leonard and Miroshnichenko to create opportunities.
Justin Sourdif looked okay in his debut on the fourth line with Brandon Duhaime and Nic Dowd. There’s still chemistry to be built and time to work with, but ultimately, he’s had a good preseason and now, it’s about locking in and getting used to the systems and full-time speed of the NHL.
Dylan McIlrath had a solid start to play, but ultimately, suffered a lower-body injury in the second period. Though he tried to come back, he went down the tunnel again and did not return. Not a good sign for the 33-year-old, who was battling hard for a spot on the opening night roster with Vincent Iorio. Injured players cannot go on waivers, so some roster complications to work out for D.C.
Logan Thompson was solid, stopping 29 of 30 shots while the PK went 2-for-3. Mathieu Olivier got the lone goal late on the power play.