
"Previews of tonight's bout with the Blues from Vogs, St. Louis, AP, and FLM. Both the team and the captain are off to a slow start - but they're staying positive, and are hoping to turn things around soon. [WaPo, WashTimes] The biggest part of that slow start has been the lackluster power play; John Carlson talks about what's been going wrong. [DCBC]"
"Checking in with the team after yesterday's practice. [Caps video (Carbery, Strome, Caps365)] At 29 years old, Spencer Smallman is finally getting his NHL shot. [THN] Finally, happy 62nd birthday to Brian Curran, and raise a glass to the memory of Sergei Berezin, who sadly passed away last year and would have been 54 today."
The Washington Capitals host the St. Louis Blues aiming to regain momentum after a slow start. Both the team and the captain have experienced sluggish beginnings but remain positive and expect improvement. The power play has been the primary weakness, prompting John Carlson to explain breakdowns and what needs fixing. Practice check-ins and video updates showed continued preparation and adjustments. At 29 years old, Spencer Smallman earned his first NHL opportunity, marking a significant late-career milestone. The team also notes Brian Curran's 62nd birthday and commemorates Sergei Berezin.
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