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Capitals vs. Flyers Preseason Preview: Lines, Names To Watch & What To Know

WASHINGTON — The Washington Capitals are officially back in action at Capital One Arena, as they’re set to take on the Philadelphia Flyers to open their preseason on Sunday.

Puck drop is at 3 p.m. ET.

Here’s everything to know before puck drop, from line combinations to names to watch.

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Capitals Line Combinations

Here are the projected line combinations for Sunday's game, as Jakub Vrana, Hendrix Lapierre and Ethen Frank make up the first line.

Jakub Vrana-Hendrix Lapierre-Ethen Frank

Sonny Milano-Riley Sutter-Terik Parascak

Andrew Cristall-Henrik Rybinski-Ivan Miroshnichenko

Alex Limoges-Eriks Mateiko-Taylor Raddysh

Alex Alexeyev-Ethan Bear

Leon Muggli-Trevor van Riemsdyk

Hardy Häman Aktell-Cam Allen

Hunter Shepard

Clay Stevenson

Capitals Names To Watch

- Jakub Vrana returns to his old stomping grounds back in a Capitals uniform, as he looks to make a strong impression on the first line in his first game back with the organization. He is trying to earn a roster spot as he attends camp on a PTO.

Related: For Jakub Vrana, D.C. Has Always Felt Like Home, And That Makes His Second Act With The Capitals Even Sweeter

- Ethan Bear is playing in his first game back with the Capitals since entering the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program last season to get treatment for ongoing anxiety and depression. He said he feels like he did back when he entered the league and is ready to make a strong impression.

Related: Ethan Bear Knew Something Wasn't Right, So He Entered The Player Assistance Program. He's Grateful He Did: 'My Life Has Turned Around'

- Capitals 2024 first-round pick Terik Parascak will make his NHL preseason debut just months after being taken 17th overall. He is looking to start his first camp on the right foot.

- 2024 second-round pick Leon Muggli will make his NHL preseason debut alongside Trevor van Riemsdyk, who has been mentoring the young Swiss blueliner. Third-round pick Eriks Mateiko will also make his debut at center.

- Ivan Miroshnichenko and Matvei Michkov will face off against one another for the first time at the highest level as both will suit up for their respective clubs on Sunday.

- Riley Sutter is in for Mike Sgarbossa, who took a puck to the face on Saturday. Sgarbossa skated with the non-game group.

- Taylor Raddysh makes his debut for Washington after signing with the team this offseason.


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