WASHINGTON, D.C. – Well, they got a point. But they also lost a key point. Let’s do the individual grades from another Avs OT loss, this time to the Washington Capitals.
Mikko Rantanen (B) – He scored a nice goal that cut Washington’s lead to 3-2, and I thought he had the game won in OT, when he fired a rocket at a net that had some space to it. But Pheonix Copley made a desperation save. Hopefully, this gets him started again. He took a bad offensive zone penalty, though, that led to Washington’s lone power-play goal.
Nathan MacKinnon (B) – Kind of the same game as Rantanen. Scored a goal, took a bad offensive zone penalty – the kind that have just killed the Avs of late. He’s got to have a star-quality game – two goals, two assists – to lift his team. Just a goal now and then won’t be good enough for this team.
Gabe Landeskog (A-) – Real hard-working game. His diving pass to Rantanen started the comeback in the third. I thought he was strong.
Alexander Kerfoot (C) – He made a couple of nice passes and nearly poked in a puck in the first period. Alas, nothing on the score sheet, and the Avs need production from guys like him.
J.T. Compher (D) – Is it too much to ask for a goal from the kid? He hasn’t had one since Dec. 27. I didn’t think he was involved enough offensively in this one, not at all.
Colin Wilson (C+) – OK, I’ll give him credit for scoring that tying goal. But let’s be real for a second: that was a lucky goal, a bad goal allowed by Copley. He’s getting power-play time of late, but not putting up any points there.
Matt Nieto (F) – Ugh. A minus-2 night, bad puck-possession numbers and part of a PK unit that gave up yet another PP goal.
Carl Soderberg (D) – Along with his linemates Nieto and Matt Calvert, just not a very good game. Minus-2, though he did have a couple scoring chances.
Matt Calvert (D) – Just starting to feel like maybe he’s been a little miscast on this team. Avs had a lot of smaller worker-bee kinds of guys already, and he just isn’t standing out enough to distinguish himself. He was awarded an assist on that Wilson goal, which we’ve already been over.
Sheldon Dries (B) – He didn’t play much, but like the rest of his line, he possessed the puck almost exclusively over the Caps’ fourth-liners. That matters.
A.J. Greer (B) – Only played 4:11, but had a shot, had a hit and had good puck-possession numbers.
Sven Andrighetto (B) – See above.
Erik Johnson (A-) – Strong game. Good puck-possession numbers, played well on the PK. Had five shots on net. Be nice if one of them had gone in, but hey.
Ian Cole (D) – Twenty-two minutes in penalties tonight, stemming from a third-period major for interference. That might get him a suspension too. He’s gotta be smarter than that. He also lost the ensuing fight to thug Tom Wilson.
Sam Girard (A-) – Starting to look better again. Had the puck on his stick a lot tonight, and I thought he was good with it. He was a plus-2 with good Corsi numbers.
Patrik Nemeth (B) – I thought he was fine. Played more than 21 minutes of good hockey.
Tyson Barrie (F) – I know he’s trying out there, but he just made too many bad plays in this one. Didn’t shoot when he should have, especially on that OT sequence that cost the game.
Nikita Zadorov (D) – Didn’t love his game. Poor puck-possession numbers, a minus-2. Seemed like he was just kind of a step behind all night.
Semyon Varlamov (C+) – I really thought he played well at times, making some great saves. But he keeps allowing these weird, soft goals from long distance. Fact remains: he’s allowing three or four goals most every start.

0 Comments (9 conversations)
SparkleTindi
What did you guys think about not starting Grubi in Washington? I know a lot of Caps fans were super unhappy about it, and honestly both goaltenders are close enough to the same right now that I would have given the edge to Grubi, not only for sentimental reasons, but so the guys in front of him had an extra reason to win it for him. I just thought it was another weird decision in a line of them.
(worth saying in the current fan climate I’m nowhere NEAR advocating firing Bednar; I think he’s doing the best he can with some bizarre luck shifts and he’s not the only coach to go to the line blender when things get frustrating)
Wesley
Grubs got the first start against the caps – at home. Nov 16. I think we lost that game in OT? I bet Bednar was just hoping for a different look
tele_mon
I agree with pretty much this whole post. Seems like the Avs have one top line and three bad 4th lines. Wish either goalie would have shown-up the Caps in a winnable game.
SuperMario223
Rantanen’s penalty didn’t lead to a powerplay goal.
Johnny M
I thought Nieto and Calvert had some jump in their step. I wouldn’t call them great, by any means, but they weren’t the worst. I like Calvert game and the scrappy energy he brings. I think we should keep him and keep finishing checks.
Jap18
Pretty much agree with the grades besides Varly and Calvert. Calvert was good in his own and applying presssure in the corner, if it wasn’t for his back-check the Wilson goal would never had happened. I also think we got to see Varly play a lot better than he has of late, yeah two goals were weak but man did he ever make some incredible saves in the third period to keep the game in reach. That is what we needed to see from him, it would have been great to get the win and gain some confidence but maybe that performance by Varly is something the team can build on.
Jap18
Do anyone else feel like the top line are just trying to much right now? Especially Mackinnon, there are times where he has the puck and just stick handles into traffic where if it was the beginning of the season he would have shot or made a smarter play. Maybe they need to watch some tape from earlier the season when they were rolling and compare to games of late to see the difference in their play and decision making. Just need the boys to string together a few wins and start rolling again.
NoMoreRats
I’ve probably been as critical of Calvert as anyone on here but that Wilson goal never would have happened without his effort in the other end.
Varly looked quick again. Maybe he’s not injured as many of us have suspected and it is just something in his head. It wasn’t a great game but it might have been the start of something good. Something looked different about him last night in a good away, hopefully it just wasn’t from being back in Washington. If he can play like that and cut out the soft ones he and they will be OK.
mladen
It’s got to be the coaching. When you have a playoff team that starts the next year strongly and then collapses in just about all phases of the game, it just has to be the coaching.
Sean.kells
Not a big fan of Wilson on the PP. Not a lot of patience out of him, forces bad shots/passes.