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Capitals Lines See Major Shakeup As Ovechkin Moves To Right Wing & Vrana Slots In

The Washington Capitals are making some major changes to their lineup following their season-opening loss to the New Jersey Devils, as head coach Spencer Carbery shook things up big time at Monday's practice.

Per Monumental Sports Network's Tarik El-Bashir, Ovechkin has been moved to the right wing, while Aliaksei Protas replaced Andrew Mangiapane on the top line with Dylan Strome.

Ovechkin playing on the right side isn't necessarily a surprise, as Carbery mentioned during training camp No. 8 switching from his left-wing position could be a possibility at some point this season.

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Meanwhile, Jakub Vrana will draw in for Sonny Milano and skate on the third line alongside Mangiapane and Hendrix Lapierre. That line changes after it allowed three goals on the first three shifts and was ultimately benched against the Devils.

On defense, with Matt Roy out with a lower-body injury, Dylan McIlrath drew in on the right side with Martin Fehervary.

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Here were the full combinations:

Aliaksei Protas-Dylan Strome-Alex Ovechkin

Connor McMichael-Pierre-Luc Dubois-Tom Wilson

Jakub Vrana-Hendrix Lapierre-Andrew Mangiapane

Brandon Duhaime-Nic Dowd-Taylor Raddysh

Sonny Milano

Jakob Chychrun-John Carlson

Martin Fehervary-Dylan McIlrath

Rasmus Sandin-Trevor van Riemsdyk

Alex Alexeyev

Logan Thompson

Charlie Lindgren

Washington faces the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday, where it will implement their new line combinations. Carbery also told reporters that Logan Thompson will make his Capitals debut and start against his former club.


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