2018–19 Washington Capitals season

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2018–19 Washington Capitals
Metropolitan Division champions
Division1st Metropolitan
Conference3rd Eastern
2018–19 record48–26–8
Home record24–11–6
Road record24–15–2
Goals for278
Goals against249
Team information
General managerBrian MacLellan
CoachTodd Reirden
CaptainAlexander Ovechkin
Alternate captainsNicklas Backstrom
Brooks Orpik
ArenaCapital One Arena
Average attendance18,508[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Hershey Bears (AHL)
South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsAlexander Ovechkin (51)
AssistsJohn Carlson (57)
PointsAlexander Ovechkin (89)
Penalty minutesTom Wilson (128)
Plus/minusMichal Kempny (+24)
WinsBraden Holtby (32)
Goals against averageBraden Holtby (2.82)

The 2018–19 Washington Capitals season was the 45th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 11, 1974.[2] It was the first season with new head coach Todd Reirden. They entered the season as the defending Stanley Cup champions. The Capitals clinched a playoff spot on March 28, 2019, after a 3–2 win over the Carolina Hurricanes.[3] On April 4, the team defended their division title in a 2–1 win against the Montreal Canadiens.[4]

The Capitals faced the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs, where they lost in seven games. With losing the series after taking a 2–0 series lead, this was the eleventh time the Capitals have lost a playoff series after taking a 2–game lead in their franchise history.

Standings[]

Metropolitan Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 y – Washington Capitals 82 48 26 8 44 278 249 +29 104
2 x – New York Islanders 82 48 27 7 43 228 196 +32 103
3 x – Pittsburgh Penguins 82 44 26 12 42 273 241 +32 100
4 x – Carolina Hurricanes 82 46 29 7 44 245 223 +22 99
5 x – Columbus Blue Jackets 82 47 31 4 45 258 232 +26 98
6 Philadelphia Flyers 82 37 37 8 34 244 281 −37 82
7 New York Rangers 82 32 36 14 26 227 272 −45 78
8 New Jersey Devils 82 31 41 10 28 222 275 −53 72
Source: National Hockey League[5]
x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division

Schedule and results[]

Preseason[]

The preseason schedule was published on June 18, 2018.[6]

2018 preseason game log: 2–3–2 (Home: 1–1–1; Road: 1–2–1)
Game Date Opponent Score Record
1 September 16 @ Boston 1–2 SO 0–0–1
2 September 18 Boston 2–5 0–1–1
3 September 20 @ Montreal 2–5 0–2–1
4 September 21 @ Carolina 1–5 0–3–1
5 September 25 @ St. Louis 4–0 1–3–1
6 September 28 Carolina 4–5 OT 1–3–2
7 September 30 St. Louis 5–2 2–3–2

Regular season[]

The regular season schedule was released on June 21, 2018.[7]

2018–19 game log
October: 5–3–2, 12 points (Home: 3–1–1; Road: 2–2–1)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
1 October 3 Boston 7–0 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 1–0–0 2 Recap
2 October 4 @ Pittsburgh 6–7 OT Holtby PPG Paints Arena 18,627 1–0–1 3 Recap
3 October 10 Vegas 5–2 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 2–0–1 5 Recap
4 October 11 @ New Jersey 0–6 Copley Prudential Center 16,514 2–1–1 5 Recap
5 October 13 Toronto 2–4 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 2–2–1 5 Recap
6 October 17 NY Rangers 4–3 OT Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 3–2–1 7 Recap
7 October 19 Florida 5–6 SO Copley Capital One Arena 18,506 3–2–2 8 Recap
8 October 22 @ Vancouver 5–2 Holtby Rogers Arena 17,227 4–2–2 10 Recap
9 October 25 @ Edmonton 1–4 Holtby Rogers Place 18,347 4–3–2 10 Recap
10 October 27 @ Calgary 4–3 SO Copley Scotiabank Saddledome 17,832 5–3–2 12 Recap
November: 10–4–1, 21 points (Home: 5–2–1; Road: 5–2–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
11 November 1 @ Montreal 4–6 Holtby Bell Centre 20,279 5–4–2 12 Recap
12 November 3 Dallas 3–4 OT Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 5–4–3 13 Recap
13 November 5 Edmonton 4–2 Copley Capital One Arena 18,506 6–4–3 15 Recap
14 November 7 Pittsburgh 2–1 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 7–4–3 17 Recap
15 November 9 Columbus 1–2 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 7–5–3 17 Recap
16 November 11 Arizona 1–4 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 7–6–3 17 Recap
17 November 13 @ Minnesota 5–2 Copley Xcel Energy Center 19,101 8–6–3 19 Recap
18 November 14 @ Winnipeg 1–3 Copley Bell MTS Place 15,321 8–7–3 19 Recap
19 November 16 @ Colorado 3–2 OT Copley Pepsi Center 18,050 9–7–3 21 Recap
20 November 19 @ Montreal 5–4 OT Holtby Bell Centre 21,911 10–7–3 23 Recap
21 November 21 Chicago 4–2 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 11–7–3 25 Recap
22 November 23 Detroit 3–1 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 12–7–3 27 Recap
23 November 24 @ NY Rangers 5–3 Copley Madison Square Garden 16,884 13–7–3 29 Recap
24 November 26 @ NY Islanders 4–1 Holtby Barclays Center 9,072 14–7–3 31 Recap
25 November 30 New Jersey 6–3 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 15–7–3 33 Recap
December: 9–4–0, 18 points (Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
26 December 2 Anaheim 5–6 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 15–8–3 33 Recap
27 December 4 @ Vegas 3–5 Holtby T-Mobile Arena 18,275 15–9–3 33 Recap
28 December 6 @ Arizona 4–2 Copley Gila River Arena 11,910 16–9–3 35 Recap
29 December 8 @ Columbus 4–0 Holtby Nationwide Arena 18,501 17–9–3 37 Recap
30 December 11 Detroit 6–2 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 18–9–3 39 Recap
31 December 14 @ Carolina 6–5 SO Holtby PNC Arena 14,446 19–9–3 41 Recap
32 December 15 Buffalo 4–3 SO Copley Capital One Arena 18,506 20–9–3 43 Recap
33 December 19 Pittsburgh 1–2 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 20–10–3 43 Recap
34 December 21 Buffalo 2–1 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 21–10–3 45 Recap
35 December 22 @ Ottawa 4–0 Copley Canadian Tire Centre 15,605 22–10–3 47 Recap
36 December 27 Carolina 3–1 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 23–10–3 49 Recap
37 December 29 @ Ottawa 3–2 Copley Canadian Tire Centre 16,808 24–10–3 51 Recap
38 December 31 Nashville 3–6 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 24–11–3 51 Recap
January: 3–6–3, 9 points (Home: 1–2–2; Road: 2–4–1)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
39 January 3 @ St. Louis 2–5 Holtby Enterprise Center 17,200 24–12–3 51 Recap
40 January 4 @ Dallas 1–2 OT Copley American Airlines Center 18,532 24–12–4 52 Recap
41 January 6 @ Detroit 3–2 Holtby Little Caesars Arena 19,515 25–12–4 54 Recap
42 January 8 Philadelphia 5–3 Copley Capital One Arena 18,506 26–12–4 56 Recap
43 January 10 @ Boston 4–2 Holtby TD Garden 17,565 27–12–4 58 Recap
44 January 12 Columbus 1–2 OT Copley Capital One Arena 18,506 27–12–5 59 Recap
45 January 14 St. Louis 1–4 Copley Capital One Arena 18,506 27–13–5 59 Recap
46 January 15 @ Nashville 2–7 Copley Bridgestone Arena 17,336 27–14–5 59 Recap
47 January 18 NY Islanders 0–2 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 27–15–5 59 Recap
48 January 20 @ Chicago 5–8 Copley United Center 21,316 27–16–5 59 Recap
49 January 22 San Jose 6–7 OT Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 27–16–6 60 Recap
50 January 23 @ Toronto 3–6 Holtby Scotiabank Arena 19,148 27–17–6 60 Recap
February: 9–4–1, 19 points (Home: 6–1–1; Road: 3–3–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
51 February 1 Calgary 4–3 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 28–17–6 62 Recap
52 February 3 Boston 0–1 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 28–18–6 62 Recap
53 February 5 Vancouver 3–2 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 29–18–6 64 Recap
54 February 7 Colorado 4–3 OT Copley Capital One Arena 18,506 30–18–6 66 Recap
55 February 9 Florida 4–5 OT Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 30–18–7 67 Recap
56 February 11 Los Angeles 6–4 Copley Capital One Arena 18,506 31–18–7 69 Recap
57 February 12 @ Columbus 0–3 Holtby Nationwide Arena 15,701 31–19–7 69 Recap
58 February 14 @ San Jose 5–1 Holtby SAP Center 17,562 32–19–7 71 Recap
59 February 17 @ Anaheim 2–5 Holtby Honda Center 17,495 32–20–7 71 Recap
60 February 18 @ Los Angeles 3–2 Copley Staples Center 18,230 33–20–7 73 Recap
61 February 21 @ Toronto 3–2 Holtby Scotiabank Arena 19,378 34–20–7 75 Recap
62 February 23 @ Buffalo 2–5 Holtby KeyBank Center 19,070 34–21–7 75 Recap
63 February 24 NY Rangers 6–5 OT Copley Capital One Arena 18,506 35–21–7 77 Recap
64 February 26 Ottawa 7–2 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 36–21–7 79 Recap
March: 11–3–1, 23 points (Home: 4–1–1; Road: 7–2–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
65 March 1 @ NY Islanders 3–1 Holtby Nassau Coliseum 13,971 37–21–7 81 Recap
66 March 3 @ NY Rangers 3–2 SO Holtby Madison Square Garden 17,517 38–21–7 83 Recap
67 March 6 @ Philadelphia 5–3 Holtby Wells Fargo Center 19,232 39–21–7 85 Recap
68 March 8 New Jersey 3–0 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 40–21–7 87 Recap
69 March 10 Winnipeg 3–1 Copley Capital One Arena 18,506 41–21–7 89 Recap
70 March 12 @ Pittsburgh 3–5 Holtby PPG Paints Arena 18,640 41–22–7 89 Recap
71 March 14 @ Philadelphia 5–2 Holtby Wells Fargo Center 19,475 42–22–7 91 Recap
72 March 16 @ Tampa Bay 3–6 Holtby Amalie Arena 19,092 42–23–7 91 Recap
73 March 19 @ New Jersey 4–1 Copley Prudential Center 14,815 43–23–7 93 Recap
74 March 20 Tampa Bay 4–5 OT Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 43–23–8 94 Recap
75 March 22 Minnesota 1–2 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 43–24–8 94 Recap
76 March 24 Philadelphia 3–1 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 44–24–8 96 Recap
77 March 26 Carolina 4–1 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 45–24–8 98 Recap
78 March 28 @ Carolina 3–2 Holtby PNC Arena 14,680 46–24–8 100 Recap
79 March 30 @ Tampa Bay 6–3 Holtby Amalie Arena 19,092 47–24–8 102 Recap
April: 1–2–0, 2 points (Home: 1–1–0; Road: 0–1–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
80 April 1 @ Florida 3–5 Copley BB&T Center 14,376 47–25–8 102 Recap
81 April 4 Montreal 2–1 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 48–25–8 104 Recap
82 April 6 NY Islanders 0–3 Copley Capital One Arena 18,506 48–26–8 104 Recap

  Win (2 Points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs[]

The Capitals faced the Carolina Hurricanes in the First Round of the playoffs,[8] and were defeated in seven games.[9]

2019 Stanley Cup playoffs
Eastern Conference First Round vs. (WC1) Carolina Hurricanes: Carolina won 4–3
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Series Recap
1 April 11 Carolina 4–2 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 1–0 Recap
2 April 13 Carolina 4–3 OT Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 2–0 Recap
3 April 15 @ Carolina 0–5 Holtby PNC Arena 18,783 2–1 Recap
4 April 18 @ Carolina 1–2 Holtby PNC Arena 19,202 2–2 Recap
5 April 20 Carolina 6–0 Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 3–2 Recap
6 April 22 @ Carolina 2–5 Holtby PNC Arena 18,913 3–3 Recap
7 April 24 Carolina 3–4 2OT Holtby Capital One Arena 18,506 3–4 Recap

  Win   Loss

Player statistics[]

As of April 24, 2019[10]

Skaters[]

Goaltenders[]

Regular season[13]
Player GP GS MIN W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Braden Holtby 59 58 3,406:34 32 19 5 160 2.82 1,795 .911 3 0 2 2
Pheonix Copley 27 24 1,528:56 16 7 3 74 2.90 776 .905 1 0 1 0
Playoffs[14]
Player GP GS MIN W L GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Braden Holtby 7 7 448:58 3 4 20 2.67 233 .914 1 0 0 0

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Capitals. Stats reflect time with the Capitals only.
Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Capitals only.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record.

Transactions[]

The Capitals have been involved in the following transactions during the 2018–19 season.

Trades[]

Date Details Ref
June 22, 2018 (2018-06-22) To Colorado Avalanche
Philipp Grubauer
Brooks Orpik
To Washington Capitals
2nd-round pick in 2018
[15]
June 23, 2018 (2018-06-23) To Vancouver Canucks
6th-round pick in 2018
6th-round pick in 2019
To Washington Capitals
6th-round pick in 2018
[16]
February 21, 2019 (2019-02-21) To Los Angeles Kings
3rd-round pick in 2019
Conditional 6th-round pick in 2020
To Washington Capitals
Carl Hagelin
[17]
February 22, 2019 (2019-02-22) To Detroit Red Wings
Madison Bowey
2nd-round pick in 2020
To Washington Capitals
Nick Jensen
BUF's 5th-round pick in 2019
[18]
June 14, 2019 (2019-06-14) To Philadelphia Flyers
Matt Niskanen
To Washington Capitals
Radko Gudas
[19]

Free agents[]

Date Player Team Contract term Ref
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01) Jay Beagle to Vancouver Canucks 4-year [20]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01) Nic Dowd from Vancouver Canucks 1-year [21]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01) Tyler Graovac to Calgary Flames 1-year [22]
July 2, 2018 (2018-07-02) Jayson Megna from Vancouver Canucks 1-year [23]
July 2, 2018 (2018-07-02) Michael Sgarbossa from Winnipeg Jets 1-year [23]
July 10, 2018 (2018-07-10) Joe Whitney to Linköpings (SHL) 2-year [24]
July 24, 2018 (2018-07-24) Brooks Orpik from Colorado Avalanche 1-year [25]
August 2, 2018 (2018-08-02) Tim McGauley to Colorado Eagles (AHL) Unknown [26]
August 13, 2018 (2018-08-13) Zach Sill to Sparta Praha (ELH) Unknown [27]
August 15, 2018 (2018-08-15) to Rapid City Rush (ECHL) 1-year [28]
August 16, 2018 (2018-08-16) Wayne Simpson to Rochester Americans (AHL) 1-year [29]
August 21, 2018 (2018-08-21) Anthony Peluso to Calgary Flames 1-year [30]
September 1, 2018 (2018-09-01) Sergei Shumakov from CSKA Moscow (KHL) 1-year [31]
October 2, 2018 (2018-10-02) Alex Chiasson to Edmonton Oilers 1-year [32]
February 25, 2019 (2019-02-25) Parker Milner from Hershey Bears (AHL) 1-year [33]
March 18, 2019 (2019-03-18) Joe Snively from Yale Bulldogs (ECAC Hockey) 2-year [34]
April 5, 2019 (2019-04-05) Bobby Nardella from Notre Dame Fighting Irish (Big Ten) 2-year [35]

Waivers[]

Date Player Team Ref
October 2, 2018 (2018-10-02) Dmitrij Jaskin from St. Louis Blues [36]

Signings[]

Date Player Contract term Ref
June 24, 2018 (2018-06-24) John Carlson 8-year [40]
June 28, 2018 (2018-06-28) Devante Smith-Pelly 1-year [41]
June 29, 2018 (2018-06-29) Michal Kempny 4-year [42]
July 1, 2018 (2018-07-01) Travis Boyd 2-year [43]
July 2, 2018 (2018-07-02) Riley Barber 1-year [44]
July 13, 2018 (2018-07-13) Liam O'Brien 1-year [45]
July 19, 2018 (2018-07-19) Madison Bowey 2-year [46]
July 24, 2018 (2018-07-24) Brooks Orpik 1-year [47]
July 27, 2018 (2018-07-27) Tom Wilson 6-year [48]
September 24, 2018 (2018-09-24) Alexander Alexeyev 3-year [49]
February 22, 2019 (2019-02-22) Nick Jensen 4-year [50]
April 11, 2019 (2019-04-11) Nic Dowd 3-year [51]
May 20, 2019 (2019-05-20) Shane Gersich 1-year [52]
May 20, 2019 (2019-05-20) Brian Pinho 1-year [53]
June 10, 2019 (2019-06-10) Liam O'Brien 1-year [54]
June 16, 2019 (2019-06-16) Carl Hagelin 4-year [55]

Draft picks[]

Below are the Washington Capitals' selections at the 2018 NHL Entry Draft, which was held on June 22 and 23, 2018, at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 31 Alexander Alexeyev D Russia Russia Red Deer Rebels (WHL)
2 461 Martin Fehervary D Slovakia Slovakia IK Oskarshamn (Allsvenskan)
2 472 RW Canada Canada Ottawa 67's (OHL)
3 93 C/RW Canada Canada Everett Silvertips (WHL)
5 124 G United States United States Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL)
6 186 D Canada Canada Vancouver Giants (WHL)
7 217 C Canada Canada Victoria Royals (WHL)

Notes:

  1. The Florida Panthers' second-round pick went the Washington Capitals as the result of a trade on July 2, 2017, that sent Marcus Johansson to New Jersey in exchange for Toronto's third-round pick in 2018 and this pick.[56]
  2. The Colorado Avalanche's second-round pick went to the Washington Capitals as the result of a trade on June 22, 2018, that sent Philipp Grubauer and Brooks Orpik to Colorado in exchange for this pick.[15]

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