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New Capitals coach Peter Laviolette wants team to ‘build an identity on the ice’

The Washington Capitals 2018 Stanley Cup winning season is not that long ago, it only feels that way after the team suffered two straight first-round exits in the NHL playoffs.

Peter Laviolette is the new head coach of the Capitals. On WTOP Wednesday, he said he believes postseason success is based on what is established during the regular season.

“All of that comes from what you’re able to do through the course of the year and build that inside your room and prepare yourself for the playoffs,” said Laviolette.

“I’m excited to come in and to try to help build an identity on the ice and how we want to play in a standard that needs to be set every day, so that we can get better and prepare ourselves to get into the playoffs.”

Laviolette has been a coach in the NHL for 18 years and has led three teams to the Stanley Cup Final — Carolina Hurricanes, Philadelphia Flyers and Nashville Predators. He has a blueprint for how he wants the Capitals to play.

“I think on all my stops, I’ve never really changed I just believe in a fast-paced, aggressive identity,” Laviolette tells WTOP.

“I’d like to keep the puck moving forward into the offensive zone and keep it there as long as you can. Fast and physical. It’s just my belief. Everybody plays a game a little bit different.

“And there’s no set really set answer as to how to win a Cup. But this has worked for me and in the teams that I’ve coached and I’m going to look to try and bring that to Washington.”

Tom Wilson considered day-to-day with a lower-body injury

Tom Wilson considered day-to-day with a lower-body injury originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonCapitals forward Tom Wilson is considered day-to-day with a lower-body injury and will be examined Saturday, head coach Peter Laviolette said following the team's shootout win over the Buffalo Sabres on Friday.“We are looking at it right now," Laviolette said of Wilson's injury. "He is day-to-day with a lower-body We will figure it out tomorrow and might know more. Hopefully it is not too bad."Wilson was seen speaking with trainer Jason Serbus prior to the third period as the team came back on the ice. He played only two shifts totaling 1:05 in the third before leaving down the tunnel to return to the locker room and he did not return.Download and subscribe to the Capitals Talk PodcastLosing Wilson would be a huge blow considering the team is already without Alex Ovechkin, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Dmitry Orlov and Ilya Samsonov for the next three games due to the NHL's COVID-19 protocols. Wilson has also been the team's best player through the first five games of the season and chipped in an assist on Friday prior to leaving the game.Considering the team had to recall Brian Pinho from the taxi squad and dress him, Conor Sheary and Daniel Sprong for Friday's game, the team is running out of bodies to put in the lineup. Connor McMichael and Daniel Carr are two forwards who remain on the taxi squad if needed.
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