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  • Matt Roy D | WAS

    Capitals' Matt Roy: Nabs helper in return

    Roy notched an assist, two shots on goal and three hits in Monday's 4-1 win over the Islanders.

    Roy missed three games due to a lower-body injury. The defenseman saw 19:23 of ice time in his return, and with the Olympic break starting later this week, he should soon get plenty of rest if he's not at 100 percent just yet. Roy has put up a goal, 14 helpers, 69 shots on net, 78 hits, 106 blocked shots and a plus-13 rating over 54 appearances as a regular in the Capitals' top four this season.

  • Capitals' Martin Fehervary: Pots goal in Monday's win

    Fehervary scored a goal, blocked two shots and went plus-2 in Monday's 4-1 win over the Islanders.

    Fehervary tied the game at 1-1 with his goal at 5:29 of the second period. The 26-year-old defenseman missed Saturday's game versus the Hurricanes as he became a father, and he capitalized on the newfound dad strength to snap a 20-game goal drought. For the season, he has produced four goals, 20 points, 59 shots on net, 64 hits, 117 blocked shots, 23 PIM and a plus-10 rating over 56 appearances in a shutdown role.

  • John Carlson D | ANA

    Capitals' John Carlson: Deposits empty-netter

    Carlson scored an empty-net goal and went plus-2 in Monday's 4-1 win over the Islanders.

    Carlson was able to find the empty cage from his own zone to seal the Capitals' win. The 36-year-old blueliner was excellent in January with a goal and 14 assists over 16 outings, and it looks like his momentum has carried over to February. For the season, he has produced 10 goals, 45 points, 109 shots on net, 78 blocked shots and a plus-13 rating through 54 appearances.

  • Alex Ovechkin LW | WAS

    Capitals' Alex Ovechkin: Passes another Gretzky mark

    Ovechkin picked up an assist Monday in a 4-1 win over the Islanders.

    It was Ovechkin's 1,670th point with the Capitals. With it, he passed Wayne Gretzky (1,669 points with the Oilers) for the fifth-most points with a single franchise in NHL history. Ovie has points in three of his last four games (one goal, two assists) and seven, including two goals, in his last 11 games. At this point of the season, Ovechkin is on pace for another 30-goal season. If he gets there, he will have put up that total in every season, except the pandemic-shortened year, that he has played (21 campaigns).

  • Capitals' Anthony Beauvillier: Rare goal in win

    Beauvillier scored a goal Monday in a 4-1 win over the Islanders.

    Beauvillier has 11 goals, seven assists and 120 shots in 57 games this season. He has just three goals and two assists in his last 17 games. That's while he's still getting opportunities on the Capitals' top line. There are better fantasy options.

  • Nic Dowd C | LV

    Capitals' Nic Dowd: Three points in last three games

    Dowd had a goal and an assist in a 4-1 win over the Islanders on Monday.

    His goal was a fluke, but they all count. Dowd wired a pass intended for Alex Ovechkin that hit Ondrej Palat's stick and then Tony DeAngelo's skate before bouncing past David Rittich. Dowd has three points, including two goals, in his last three games (four shots). Dowd had two hits Monday to bring his season total to 90 -- that's by far his best fantasy category. He has four goals, 12 assists, 44 shots and 39 blocks in 49 games.

  • Capitals' Clay Stevenson: Second straight win

    Stevenson made 29 saves on 30 shots in a 4-1 win over the Islanders on Monday.

    It was his second consecutive start and win while filling in for Logan Thompson (upper body) and Charlie Lindgren (lower body). Stevenson was great -- he made several sharp saves, including a sprawling pad save in the third while shorthanded that preserved a 2-1 lead, and his mates were outstanding, blocking 23 shots. Stevenson will remain in the blue paint until Lindgren and Thompson are back from the IR.

  • Islanders' David Rittich: Just one win in last five starts

    Rittich made 20 saves Monday in a 4-1 loss to Washington. He allowed three goals.

    Rittich and Islanders weren't bad; they just couldn't score on Clay Stevenson, who earned the game's first star for his effort. Rittich is 1-3-1 in his last five games; he has allowed 14 goals in that span. Overall, he's 12-8-3 with a 2.57 GAA and .900 save percentage in 23 starts.

  • Islanders' Mathew Barzal: Fourth goal last five games

    Barzal scored a goal in a 4-1 loss to Washington on Monday.

    It was his fourth goal in his past five games. Barzal stole the puck on a bad giveaway in front of the Caps net and ripped it glove side on Clay Stevenson. The winger has put up two assists in the five-game span, and he fired 11 shots. Barzal leads the Isles scorers by a 10-point margin (15 goals, 32 assists; 55 games).

  • Filip Chytil C | VAN

    Canucks' Filip Chytil: Injured in Salt Lake City

    Chytil (undisclosed) has been ruled out for the remainder of Monday's game in Utah.

    Chytil didn't come out for the start of the third period, and it's unclear what caused him to exit the game. The 26-year-old went minus-3 in 7:36 of ice time prior to departing. Considering his lengthy injury history, it would be surprising to see Chytil suit up in Vancouver's final game before the Olympic break, which will be in Vegas on Wednesday.

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