The top seed in the Eastern Conference and the defending Stanley Cup champion can advance to the second round of the playoffs on Wednesday night, while the NHL’s best team in the regular season resumes a first-round playoff series that is proving to be tougher than many expected.
Panthers can eliminate Lightning, Capitals look to close out Canadiens and Blues-Jets reaches Game 5
The top seed in the Eastern Conference and the defending Stanley Cup champion can advance to the second round of the playoffs on Wednesday night, while the NHL’s best team in the regular season resumes a first-round playoff series that is proving to be tougher than many expected.
The Washington Capitals return home on the verge of knocking out the Montreal Canadiens. The Florida Panthers are also up 3-1 and play at Tampa Bay, looking to eliminate the rival Lightning for a second consecutive year. In the West, the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Winnipeg Jets are back home against the St. Louis Blues with the best-of-seven series tied 2-2.
Washington has not won a series since hoisting the Cup in 2018 and a decade removed from the last time it won a game at home to move on.
"We're not looking years back," said winger Tom Wilson, one of just three players left from 2015. "We want to keep this machine rolling in here. We want to keep these guys dialed in. You always want to win on home ice; you always want to win every game. We'll be extremely motivated."