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The Washington Capitals season long five game road trip ends Thursday night against the Ottawa Senators
Ethen Frank, Washington Capitals Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images
Ethen Frank, Washington Capitals Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images | Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images

Tonight the Washington Capitals and Ottawa Senators go head to head for the second time in two weeks. It'll be at the same location as well in Canadian Tire Centre. So far in the five game road trip the Capitals are 3-1-0. In their last meeting Logan Thompson stopped all 24 shots faced and Alex Ovechkin scored his 21st goal of the season 3:07 into overtime to secure a 1-0 win on Jan. 16. Puck drop is at 7 p.m. and you can catch the game on Monumenal Sports Network 2 as well as listen to the game on 106.7 The Fan and Caps Radio 24/7.

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Tonight's betting odds per Caesars have the Capitals as 1.5 goal favories while both team's moneylines are even at -110 apiece. The over/under is set for 5.5 goals.

The Capitals and Senators will complete their season series on March 3 in D.C. Washington is 57-39-5-7 all time against Ottawa and have earned at least one point in 20 of their last 24 games against the Senators with an 18-4-2 record and a .792 point percentage. In additon, Washington has a record of 9-3-0 in its last 12 games at Canadian Tire Centre.

During the season long five game road trip, Washington is not only 3-1-0 through the first four games but have also outscored the opposition 10-5. The Capitals have an 18-7-1 road record this season and are tied with the Minnesota Wild for the most road wins in the NHL.

The Capitals rank first in the NHL in road goals against per game at 2.27 and road penalty kill percentage at 85.9 percent. They are also second in road goals for per game at 3.42. After Thursday's game, the Capitals will play eight of their next 10 games at home.

The Capitals are 8-1-2 against Canadian teams this season and tied for second in the NHL in five on five goals with 115. Their +55 goal differential is the second highest in the NHL after it was -37 a year ago.

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