WASHINGTON — The Washington Capitals made some major shakeups ahead of their second game of their season, and they're hoping they pay off as they play host to the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday.
Puck drop is at 7 p.m. ET at Capital One Arena.
Here's everything to know before puck drop.
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Washington Capitals Line Combinations
The Capitals made some big changes to their lineup, as Jakub Vrana slots in for Sonny Milano up front and Aliaksei Protas and Andrew Mangiapane switch lines.
On defense, Matt Roy is out "for a decent amount of time" after being hurt in the second period of Saturday's contest, so Dylan McIlrath will take his place on the second pairing alongside Martin Fehervary.
Logan Thompson will start his first game for D.C., with Charlie Lindgren backing up.
Here are the line combinations:
Alex Ovechkin-Dylan Strome-Aliaksei Protas
Connor McMichael-Pierre-Luc Dubois-Tom Wilson
Jakub Vrana-Hendrix Lapierre-Andrew Mangiapane
Brandon Duhaime-Nic Dowd-Taylor Raddysh
Jakob Chychrun-John Carlson
Martin Fehervary-Dylan McIlrath
Rasmus Sandin-Trevor van Riemsdyk
Logan Thompson
Charlie Lindgren
Washington Capitals By The Numbers
- Dylan Strome and John Carlson both posted multi-point outings (1G, 1A) in the season opener.
- Alex Ovechkin had an assist on Tuesday and will look to add to his stat line against Vegas. He has five goals and two assists for seven points in 11 career games vs. the Golden Knights.
- Pierre-Luc Dubois picked up a helper in his Capitals debut and has 11 points in 15 career games against Vegas.
Washington Capitals Players & Storylines To Watch
- Jakub Vrana will make his season debut with Washington and play in his first game for the Capitals in three years. Head coach Spencer Carbery wants to see Vrana use his speed and offensive instincts to his advantage.
Related: What Carbery & The Capitals Want To See From Jakub Vrana In His First Game In Over 3 Years For D.C.
- Logan Thompson will get the start against the Golden Knights in his Capitals debut and feels "extra motivation" after Vegas traded him this summer.
Related: Thompson 'Extra Motivated' As He Makes Capitals Debut Against Former Team, Says There Are No Hard Feelings About Golden Knights
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