NHL Game Preview: Washington Capitals (22-16-6) vs. Chicago Blackhawks (18-18-7)

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The Washington Capitals hit the road to face the surging Chicago Blackhawks in a cross-conference matchup, with the Caps looking to rebound from a recent loss while Chicago aims for a fifth straight win. Washington, fourth in the Metropolitan Division, has struggled lately with a 2-2-1 record in their last five, hampered by injuries to key forwards. Chicago, fifth in the Central, has turned things around with a 4-0-0 streak, including a shootout victory over the Caps earlier this month. This game could feature a clash of veteran leadership versus youthful energy, but injuries on both sides add uncertainty.

Venue Location

United Center in Chicago, Illinois, home of the Chicago Blackhawks. The iconic arena seats over 19,700 and is known for its raucous atmosphere, especially during winning streaks.

Puckdrop is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. CT / 5:00 p.m. PT / 6:00 p.m. MST). Broadcast on NHL Network, CHSN, MNMT2; streaming on Fubo.

Injury Report

Both teams are dealing with significant absences, potentially leading to increased ice time for depth players.

Washington Capitals

Out: Pierre-Luc Dubois (abdomen; IR), Tom Wilson (lower body; unlikely for Friday), Aliaksei Protas (lower body; day-to-day, practiced but status uncertain).

Questionable: Jakob Chychrun (left practice early; maintenance?), Justin Sourdif (left practice early; maintenance?).

The Caps’ forward group is hit hard, missing Wilson’s physicality and Protas’ two-way play. Dubois remains sidelined long-term.

Chicago Blackhawks

Out: Frank Nazar (upper body; IR, out until late February), Shea Weber (ankle; LTIR).

Questionable: Connor Bedard (shoulder; day-to-day, expected back soon, possibly Friday).

Bedard’s potential return is a boost for Chicago’s offense, but Nazar’s absence limits forward depth long-term.

Key Player Matchups

Injuries force adjustments, but these battles could decide the game amid contrasting styles—Washington’s veteran grit vs. Chicago’s youthful speed.

Alex Ovechkin (WSH) vs. Connor Murphy (CHI): Ovechkin (recently scored in three straight) seeks space for his lethal shot. Murphy, with a goal and assist in Chicago’s last win, must anchor the defense to contain him.

Dylan Strome (WSH) vs. Connor Bedard (CHI, if available): Strome steps up without Protas, facing Bedard’s playmaking (if he returns). Bedard’s speed could exploit Washington’s injury-hit forward group.

Logan Thompson (WSH, G) vs. Spencer Knight (CHI, G): Thompson (solid in recent starts) vs. Knight (27 saves in last win). Goaltending could be pivotal in a potential low-scoring affair.

John Carlson (WSH) vs. Tyler Bertuzzi (CHI): Carlson’s puck-moving vs. Bertuzzi’s net-front presence could spark power-play opportunities.

Recent Team Forms

Washington Capitals

The Caps are 2-2-1 in their last five, averaging 3.4 goals per game but allowing 3.6. They’ve gone over in three of five, showing offensive flashes but defensive lapses.

Jan 7: L 1-4 vs. DAL

Jan 5: W 7-4 vs. ANA

Jan 3: SOL 2-3 vs. CHI

Jan 1: L 3-4 at OTT

Dec 30: W 5-2 vs. BUF

Chicago Blackhawks

The Hawks are 4-0-0 in their last four (5-4-1 last 10), averaging 4.5 goals per game in the streak while allowing 2.5. They’ve hit the over in three of five.

Jan 7: W 7-3 vs. STL

Jan 4: W 3-2 OT vs. VGK

Jan 3: W 3-2 SO at WSH

Jan 1: W 4-3 vs. DAL

Dec 30: L 3-4 at CGY

Series History

The Capitals hold a slight all-time edge at 50-48-11-2 in 111 meetings. Chicago has won the last encounter (3-2 SO on Jan 3), but Washington has taken five of the previous six before that, outscoring the Hawks 28-13. The teams split last season, with each winning on the road.

Betting Trends

Washington: 17-20 ATS overall (45.9%), 7-11 ATS on the road. Over in 6 of last 8 games. Caps are 4-6 ATS as favorites lately.

Chicago: 21-17 ATS overall (55.3%), 10-8 ATS at home. Under in 19 of 34 games (55.9%). Hawks are 6-4 ATS as underdogs in last 10, covering in 3-2 last five.

Head-to-head: Caps 7-3 ATS in last 10 vs. Chicago, but Hawks covered in Jan 3 win. Games under in 7 of last 10.

Game Odds

Washington Capitals                      – 130

Chicago Blackhawks                       5.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, January 8, 2026