At this morning's optional skate, both Logan Thompson and Charlie Lindgren took the ice, giving fans a hopeful glimpse at the Capitals' tandem ahead of Game 1.
Logan Thompson, who left the April 2 game against the Carolina Hurricanes with an undisclosed injury after just one period, had many worried he could miss significant postseason time -- especially with Vezina chatter swirling earlier in the season.
But according to multiple insiders, those concerns can be put to rest. While head coach Spencer Carbery has yet to officially confirm the starter for tonight's matchup against the Habs, all signs now point to Logan Thompson getting the nod.
Logan Thompson off the ice first for the Capitals.
Looks like he could be the Game 1 starter
Following a successful optional skate this morning, all signs are pointing toward Logan Thompson starting Game 1 tonight for the Washington Capitals.
Thompson was the first goaltender to leave the ice -- a strong indicator in the NHL world that he's slated to get the nod.
And based on the footage from this morning's session, he looked sharp, composed, and ready to go.
After missing time with an undisclosed injury, this is exactly the kind of news Capitals fans were hoping for ahead of tonight's postseason clash with the Montreal Canadiens..
While Capitals fans wait for the official starting lineup from head coach Spencer Carbery, all signs point to Logan Thompson leading the team onto the ice tonight.