The Ducks come screaming into this one, after having scored 10 goals over their past two games. A trend they’ll very likely wish to continue, versus the high scoring Washington Capitals, given that only 5 of the Ducks remaining 15 games are against non-playoff bound teams. This game also marks the 67th of the season for the Ducks and, perhaps more notably, the last at home before heading off on a mini-road trip to face two Western Conference (probable) finalists. This Capitals game is also the second to last Eastern Conference team the Ducks will play this season, with the Devils on the 18th (of March) closing the chapter on the lesser conference.