Washington Capitals: A Look at the Final Six Games of the Regular Season

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 20: T.J. Oshie #77 of the Washington Capitals celebrates after scoring a second period goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Capital One Arena on March 20, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 20: T.J. Oshie #77 of the Washington Capitals celebrates after scoring a second period goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Capital One Arena on March 20, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images)
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WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 20: T.J. Oshie #77 of the Washington Capitals celebrates after scoring a second period goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Capital One Arena on March 20, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 20: T.J. Oshie #77 of the Washington Capitals celebrates after scoring a second period goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Capital One Arena on March 20, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images) /

The Washington Capitals have six more games left in the regular season before the Stanley Cup playoffs begin. Here is a look at each game remaining.

WASHINGTON, DC – DECEMBER 27: Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce (22) works against Washington Capitals center Lars Eller (20) in the second period on December 27, 2018, at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Mark Goldman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC – DECEMBER 27: Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce (22) works against Washington Capitals center Lars Eller (20) in the second period on December 27, 2018, at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Mark Goldman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

Tuesday March 26 vs. Carolina

First up is the Carolina Hurricanes which is the first of a two game home-and-home series between the two Metropolitan Division foes. The first game of this series will take place at Capital One Arena. This game could very well be a first round playoff matchup between the two. If the season ended today, Carolina would be Washington’s opponent.

RALEIGH, NC – DECEMBER 14: Justin Williams #14 of the Carolina Hurricanes creates traffic near the crease as Matt Niskanen #2 of the Washington Capitals defends and teammate Braden Holtby #70 crouches to protect the net during an NHL game on December 14, 2018 at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Gregg Forwerck/NHLI via Getty Images)
RALEIGH, NC – DECEMBER 14: Justin Williams #14 of the Carolina Hurricanes creates traffic near the crease as Matt Niskanen #2 of the Washington Capitals defends and teammate Braden Holtby #70 crouches to protect the net during an NHL game on December 14, 2018 at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Gregg Forwerck/NHLI via Getty Images) /

Thursday March 28 at Carolina

The Washington Capitals and Carolina Hurricanes meet again, this time in Raleigh where the Hurricanes have built one of the most unique home ice advantages this season. After each win, the team participates in a “Storm Surge” where they celebrate with the win among the fans and do different random things each time. My personal favorite is when they went Duck Hunting after they defeated the Penguins.

WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 20: Tom Wilson #43 of the Washington Capitals controls the puck against Mikhail Sergachev #98 of the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first period at Capital One Arena on March 20, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 20: Tom Wilson #43 of the Washington Capitals controls the puck against Mikhail Sergachev #98 of the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first period at Capital One Arena on March 20, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images) /

Saturday March 30 at Tampa Bay

The hockey world gets exactly what it wants this Saturday night, another matchup between the Capitals and Tampa Bay Lightning. After dropping the first game 6-3 and the second game 5-4 in overtime, the Capitals are hungry for a win against their playoff foes in what will be the last meeting between the two and their third meeting in 14 days. If both teams get past the second round, we will see this matchup again in the Eastern Conference Finals.

WASHINGTON, DC – FEBRUARY 09: Aleksander Barkov #16 of the Florida Panthers controls the puck against Nic Dowd #26 of the Washington Capitals in the third period at Capital One Arena on February 9, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC – FEBRUARY 09: Aleksander Barkov #16 of the Florida Panthers controls the puck against Nic Dowd #26 of the Washington Capitals in the third period at Capital One Arena on February 9, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images) /

Monday April 1 at Florida

The Capitals will head to the sunshine state for their third meeting of the season with the Florida Panthers. The Panthers won both games at Capital One Arena, one in a shootout back on Oct. 19 and the other win coming on Feb. 9 in overtime. The Capitals, like their previous game, will look to salvage the season series with a win.

MONTREAL, QC – NOVEMBER 19: Jeff Petry #26 of the Montreal Canadiens skates against Tom Wilson #43 of the Washington Capitals in the NHL game at the Bell Centre on November 19, 2018 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Photo by Francois Lacasse/NHLI via Getty Images)
MONTREAL, QC – NOVEMBER 19: Jeff Petry #26 of the Montreal Canadiens skates against Tom Wilson #43 of the Washington Capitals in the NHL game at the Bell Centre on November 19, 2018 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Photo by Francois Lacasse/NHLI via Getty Images) /

Thursday April 4 vs. Montreal

The Montreal Canadiens come to Capital One Arena in the penultimate game of the regular season. The last time these teams met was in November on the 1st and 19th which saw the Capitals lose the first meeting but win the second game in overtime with a game-winner from Lars Eller.

WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 18: Josh Bailey #12 of the New York Islanders and Brooks Orpik #44 of the Washington Capitals battle for the puck in the third period at Capital One Arena on January 18, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 18: Josh Bailey #12 of the New York Islanders and Brooks Orpik #44 of the Washington Capitals battle for the puck in the third period at Capital One Arena on January 18, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images) /

Saturday April 6 vs. New York Islanders

This one could be for all the marbles. Right now the Capitals, Islanders and Penguins are battling it out for the Metropolitan Divison crown and home ice advantage for at least the first two rounds of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Right now, the Capitals have a one point lead over those teams but these next six games for both teams will be a roller coaster both in the District and on the Island. The regular season finale could practically be renamed the Metropolitan Division championship game if it comes down to these teams with the loser likely facing Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and the Penguins in the first round. Who wants that?

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