Red Wings vs Capitals: GDU, Lineups, Keys to the Game

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Lineups

Detroit

Forwards
Tyler Bertuzzi – Dylan Larkin – Lucas Raymond
Vladislav Namestnikov – Pius Suter – Robby Fabbri
Adam Erne – Michael Rasmussen – Filip Zadina
Givani Smith – Joe Veleno – Sam Gagner

Defense
Danny DeKeyser – Moritz Seider
Jordan Oesterle – Filip Hronek
Marc Staal – Gustav Lindstrom

Goalies
Alex Nedeljkovi
Thomas Greiss

Washington

Forwards
Alex Ovechkin – Evgeny Kuznetsov – Tom Wilson
Conor Sheary – Nicklas Backstrom – Aliaksei Protas
Connor McMichael – Lars Eller – T.J. Oshie
Carl Hagelin – Nic Dowd – Garnet Hathaway

Defense
Dmitri Orlov – John Carlson
Michal Kempny – Trevor Van Riemsdyk
Alexander Alexeyev – Matt Irwin

Goalies
Ilya Samsonov
Vitek Vanecek

I mean… it’s really just “play hard, play well” here, right? Sara recommended “have a lineup” as one of the keys. I like that. In terms of what’s important about winning this game, I can’t really say there’s anything terribly important about that right now. I want them to win; I believe they can, but there are no special keys here, really. Washington’s power play has looked pretty pedestrian and I guess making sure that doesn’t come online will help.

Stopping Ovechkin is an easy thing to say but it’s hard to do in practice and definitely shouldn’t be a key if that means guys like Lars Eller are going to dunk on you all night because you’re busy spending all your focus on stopping one guy.

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