WASHINGTON — Rick Nash has been here before, answered these questions.
But there seems to be a different tenor in his voice at this point in his career, a calm acknowledgment all the talk of doing good things means very little if he continues not to score.
Which no one on his team could do in a 1-0 Game 3 loss to the Capitals on Monday night at the Verizon Center, going down in the best-of-seven, second-round series, 2-1.
“Yeah, I felt good,” he said with a sigh, “but it’s still frustrating. Your team doesn’t put up any offense and you’re expected to score, it’s definitely a frustrating time.