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Capitals beat Bruins to earn East 3 seed, face Isles next

TORONTO (AP) — T.J. Oshie and Tom Wilson scored, Braden Holtby made 30 saves and the Washington Capitals beat the Boston Bruins 2-1 in round-robin play to clinch the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference and set up a first-round matchup against former coach Barry Trotz’s New York Islanders.

“We know their system well,” captain Alex Ovechkin said. “It’s gonna be tight games, it’s gonna be tough games. It’s not gonna be easy.”

Boston, which won the Presidents’ Trophy as the top team during the NHL regular season that was cut short in March, lost all three of its seeding games and fell to fourth in the East. The Bruins will face the Carolina Hurricanes in the first round in a rematch of the 2019 East final.

“Our top line, they’ve been held off the score sheet and I believe it’s going to be a tough task for Carolina to do that on a consistent basis,” Boston coach Bruce Cassidy said of the trio of Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron and top goal-scorer David Pastrnak. “I think that those guys will be able to get their game going, but we’re going to need that primary scoring.”

Trotz coached Washington to its first Stanley Cup title in franchise history in 2018, then left in a contract dispute. Trotz went to the Islanders, while the Capitals hired his top assistant, Todd Reirden, as head coach. This is the first time they’ve faced off in a playoff series since.

“I think it will be a hell of a series,” Trotz said. “Both teams are well-equipped to go at each other.”

Washington shook off a shootout loss to Tampa Bay and a regulation loss to Philadelphia to continue its years-long dominance of Boston. The Capitals have now won 17 of their past 19 games against the Bruins and by earning the third seed cannot play the top-seeded Flyers until the conference final.

“I think we’re building our game,” Wilson said. “We’re feeling good about it. We’ve got to keep building.”

It’s unclear whether Norris Trophy finalist John Carlson will be ready for Game 1 against the Islanders after missing the all of round-robin play with an injury. The 30-year-old defenseman went down to the ice awkwardly in Washington’s exhibition game vs. Carolina on July 29 and has practiced but not played since.

Jake DeBrusk scored and Tuukka Rask made 23 saves for Boston, which also got an assist from winger Ondrej Kase in his round-robin debut.

Game notes: 

With Carlson still out, rookie Martin Fehervary made his round-robin debut, replacing Radko Gudas on the Capitals blue line. … Connor Clifton played on defense for the Bruins in place of Matt Grzelcyk.

Report: The Capitals and Penguins may play in different divisions in 2021

Report: Caps and Penguins may play in different divisions originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonThe 2021 season is obviously going to look very different from anything we are used to and that may mean splitting up one of the best rivalries in the NHL. According to Greg Wyshynski of ESPN, the potential NHL divisions for the 2021 season would have the Capitals in the East and the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Central.Among the myriad of issues the NHL is facing when trying to put together the 2021 season is the issue of the border. There are seven NHL teams located in Canada and the Canadian government has closed the border to non-essential travel through Dec. 21. That date can be extended and likely will be considering there is no end in sight to the current wave of the coronavirus striking the continent. As a result, the NHL is expected to group all seven Canadian teams into their own division. If you do that, you then have to adjust all the other divisions and that could mean splitting the Caps and Penguins.This does not mean the Caps and Penguins won't play, we just don't know enough about the season format to know how much they will if these divisions hold.Let's be fair to the NHL. Adjustments have to be made to account for the Canadian teams being taken out and there is no realignment that will please everyone. This is also expected to just be a temporary realignment with the regular divisions returning in 2021-22 plus Seattle joining the Pacific.Still, it seems curious that the league would decide to move Pittsburgh out of a division with Washington and Philadelphia at a time when the league should be drumming up as much interest in the game as possible. It is also strange considering the emphasis the league puts on rivalries. Heck, the entire ridiculous wild card format the league uses as its playoff format in a normal season is used for the explicit purpose of matching rivals against one another in the postseason. I am not sure how separating the Penguins from the Caps and Flyers accomplishes that goal.If rivalries are not a priority in 2021 when the league should be seeking out as many storylines as possible, maybe the league should not base its entire playoff format on those rivalries.
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