Faceoff is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. ET
Venue: PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
TV/Streaming: ABC (national), SportsNet Pittsburgh (Penguins local), Monumental Sports Network (Capitals local)
Radio: 106.7 The Fan / 97.1 FM (Capitals), 105.9 The X / Penguins app (Penguins)
This Metropolitan Division rivalry game carries late-season playoff implications as the Penguins (2nd in the Metro, strong Eastern Conference positioning with 98 points) host the Capitals (6th in the Metro, 89 points) in the first of a back-to-back set. Pittsburgh enters on a three-game win streak and aims to solidify home-ice positioning, while Washington looks to keep its slim wild-card hopes alive despite road challenges.
Team Records and Standings Context
Washington Capitals (40-30-9, 89 points): 6th in Metropolitan Division, 16-19-4 on the road. They hold a +12 goal differential and have shown offensive bursts but inconsistency away from Capital One Arena.
Pittsburgh Penguins (41-22-16, 98 points): 2nd in Metropolitan Division, 20-12-8 at home. A +33 goal differential and strong home play make them a tough out at PPG Paints Arena.
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Both teams are in the Eastern playoff picture, but Pittsburgh has more breathing room.
Recent Team Forms (Last 5 Games)Washington Capitals (2-3-0 in recent stretch, entering with W1):
W 4-0 @ Toronto (4/8)
L 8-1 @ NY Rangers (4/5)
W 6-2 vs. Buffalo (4/4)
L 7-3 @ New Jersey (4/2)
(Prior results showing mixed results with defensive lapses in losses).
The Capitals have been streaky, with shutout wins bookending blowout defeats.
Pittsburgh Penguins (4-1-0, 3-game win streak):
W 5-2 @ New Jersey (4/9)
W 5-2 vs. Florida (4/5)
W 9-4 vs. Florida (4/4)
L 6-3 @ Tampa Bay (4/2)
W (prior).
Pittsburgh has been explosive offensively in recent home wins and enters with momentum.
Injury Report
Washington Capitals:
Charlie Lindgren (G) – Day-to-Day (Upper Body)
Eriks Mateiko (LW) – Out for Season
(Earlier concerns with Aliaksei Protas upper body appear managed or resolved for this matchup).
Lindgren’s status is key for goaltending stability on the road.
Pittsburgh Penguins:
Caleb Jones (D) – Out for Season (Shoulder)
Blake Lizotte (C) – Out (Upper Body; reevaluation timeline extends beyond regular season)
(No other major long-term absences reported; lineup largely intact).
Pittsburgh’s blue-line depth is tested but the core remains available.
Key Player Matchups
Alex Ovechkin (WSH) vs. Pittsburgh defense (e.g., Erik Karlsson / available corps): Ovechkin (31 goals this season) remains a constant threat; Pittsburgh’s veteran blueline must contain his net-front presence.
Sidney Crosby (PIT) vs. Capitals checking lines (Dylan Strome / others): Crosby’s playmaking and two-way game are elite; he’ll look to exploit any gaps in Washington’s structure.
Goaltending: Logan Thompson (WSH, if Lindgren out) vs. Pittsburgh netminders: Thompson has been steady (.912 SV%); Pittsburgh’s depth in goal gives them a slight edge at home.
Special teams and physicality: Pittsburgh’s recent offensive surge vs. Washington’s road penalty kill; expect heavy hits in this historic rivalry.
The Penguins’ depth and home energy provide matchup advantages.
Series History (2025-26 Season)
Pittsburgh leads the season series 1-0:
November 6, 2025: Penguins 5, Capitals 3 (at Pittsburgh).
This is the second (and first of a back-to-back) meeting of the year. All-time, the Penguins hold a significant edge in the rivalry (regular season ~126-103-16-7).
Betting Trends
Penguins are on a 3-game win streak and strong at home but 1-4 ATS in recent games.
Capitals are 5-2 as road favorites in similar spots historically but struggle away (16-19-4).
Totals have gone Over in 6 of Washington’s last 7; Penguins’ recent games trend higher-scoring at home.
Game Odds
Washington Capitals 6.5
Pittsburgh Penguins – 130
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 10, 2026








