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Under pressure: Washington Capitals seek response in Game 4

Besides the typical bumps and bruises that tend to pile this time of year, the Washington Capitals seemingly avoided any serious injuries Monday night in Raleigh, North Carolina. So, there鈥檚 that.

Otherwise, the Capitals鈥 5-0 Game 3 defeat to the Carolina Hurricanes was about as bad it gets.

鈥淓verything can be better,鈥 said Caps center Nicklas Backstrom. 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 execute anything.鈥

Credit the Hurricanes, who played a nearly flawless game in front of a raucous crowd at PNC Arena. Carolina was hosting its first postseason game since 2009, and the Hurricanes dictated play throughout.

Though the Capitals maintain a 2-1 series lead, Carolina has come as advertised in the series. The Hurricanes are an aggressively forechecking bunch that can make life miserable for the Capitals in their own zone.

鈥淭hey can be annoying,鈥 Braden Holtby said before the series started.

In Game 3, the Hurricanes were buzzing. They came in waves and applied constant pressure inside the Washington zone.

If the Capitals are to rebound in Game 4 on Thursday, they must find a way to better handle Carolina鈥檚 pressure. It wouldn鈥檛 hurt to establish some of their own, too. During one 45-minute stretch in Game 3, the Hurricanes out-shot the Capitals 37-4.

鈥淭he pressure that they put on you, they force you to make mistakes,鈥 head coach Todd Reirden said Tuesday from the team hotel.

鈥淲hen we鈥檙e able to execute versus that pressure, then we鈥檒l get some chances going the opposite direction and be able to establish our own forecheck where we can force them to go back under a little bit more pressure than they have thus far.鈥

The Capitals were also guilty of several defensive-zone turnovers in Game 3, but Reirden downplayed the fluid situation with defensive pairings having much to do with it. A late-season injury to the steady Michal Kempny has seen both Nick Jensen and Christian Djoos move up the depth chart, while righty John Carlson has had to primarily play on the left side.

鈥淚 think whatever side of the ice that you鈥檙e on, if you pass the puck directly to the other team, that鈥檚 probably not a good idea,鈥 Reirden said. 鈥淪o, we鈥檙e going to try to eliminate some of those and to say that it had something to do with something other than execution is not accurate.鈥

The Capitals are also seeking better execution on both special teams units after going 0-for-4 on the power play in Game 3 while conceding two power-play goals against.

Dating back to the second period of Game 1, the Capitals have failed to convert on 10 straight power-play opportunities. The Hurricanes have three power-play goals in the last four periods.

鈥淚 would say that when you lose the special teams in two of three games, that鈥檚 not a great recipe for success,鈥 Reirden said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 always on our checklist of important things and that鈥檚 something we can improve on.鈥

Reirden suggested that the Hurricanes penalty kill has been well prepared the past couple of games and that the Capitals must adjust accordingly. Carolina has been particularly aggressive on the PK, taking away time and space and forcing Washington into quick decisions.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e done a good job with their pressure,鈥 Reirden said. 鈥淣ow it鈥檚 up to us to probably look at how we can generate a few more shot opportunities, a little bit cleaner entries and do a better job recovering pucks.鈥

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Reirden and the Capitals are also hopeful that they can draw on their experiences from last spring when they showed a knack for rebounding from bad losses or undesired outcomes. While the blowout nature of the Game 3 defeat makes it tough to stomach, it鈥檚 only one loss.

Last year, with much of the same core, the Capitals rallied from series deficits in all four rounds and twice fought off elimination in the Eastern Conference Final. A singular defeat shouldn鈥檛 necessarily spell trouble for the defending champs.

鈥淚 think we learned from last year,鈥 Alex Ovechkin said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been in bad situations鈥e stick together, game by game. Win or lose, we forget it and move forward.鈥

Added Reirden: 鈥淵ou rely on your leadership group and ours is, I feel, the strongest in the league. They have been all year. I expect them to be a part of our response on Thursday. We鈥檝e been good since the All-Star break at our games after a loss and I wouldn鈥檛 expect anything less.鈥

草莓传媒’s Ben Raby reported from Raleigh, North Carolina.聽

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