The Washington Capitals aim to extend their hot streak against the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday night in Winnipeg. Rookie forward Bogdan Trineyev will make his NHL debut, while Jets winger Nino Niederreiter reaches his 1,000th career game as the first Swiss-born player to do so. The Jets seek to snap a three-game losing skid on their homestand.
The Washington Capitals enter their matchup against the Winnipeg Jets riding a strong stretch, having earned points in 13 of their last 14 games with a 10-1-3 record. All 10 victories came in regulation, including a nine-game point streak of 7-0-2. Washington's goal differential stands at plus-27, second in the NHL, with a plus-34 mark at 5-on-5 also ranking second. On the road, the Caps are 4-0-1 in their last five games against playoff-positioned teams.
For the Capitals, the spotlight shines on 23-year-old forward Bogdan Trineyev, who will make his NHL debut after being selected in the fourth round (117th overall) of the 2020 draft. The 6-foot-3 winger from Voronezh, Russia, has recorded six goals and 12 points in 16 AHL games with Hershey this season, contributing to their 2023-24 Calder Cup win. Coach Spencer Carbery advised Trineyev to 'just be himself' and 'go compete your butt off,' praising his 200-foot game in the AHL. Trineyev, in his third year of an entry-level contract, recently played alongside Ivan Miroshnichenko and Ilya Protas. He impressed in preseason, scoring against Boston, and becomes the first Capital to debut this season.
The Jets, meanwhile, celebrate veteran Nino Niederreiter's 1,000th NHL game, a milestone for the first Swiss native. Drafted fifth overall by the New York Islanders in 2010, Niederreiter scored his first NHL goal against the Capitals in 2012. Teammate Josh Morrissey noted the team's desire for a win to mark the occasion, calling Niederreiter a 'great teammate.' Coach Scott Arniel highlighted his positive presence in the room.
Winnipeg has lost three straight on their homestand against top teams like Dallas and Boston, now facing the fourth-place Caps. Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck may return after knee surgery, with the Jets going 3-8-1 in his absence. Washington's defense has scored 23 goals, tied for the NHL lead, led by Jakob Chychrun (11) and John Carlson (6). Caps defenseman Dylan McIlrath, a Winnipeg native, returns home for the game.
Projected lineups include Ovechkin on the top line for Washington and Connor-Scheifele-Iafallo for Winnipeg. Puck drop is at 6 p.m. CT.