The Southeast Division-leading Washington Capitals are the highest-scoring team in the NHL, and that production has made them nearly unbeatable at home recently. A visit from the Ottawa Senators might not change that. The Capitals look to continue their home dominance of the Senators one of the leagues worst road teams on Thursday night. Washington (25-11-6) leads the NHL with 149 goals, and has a league-high eight players with at least 10 each. The Capitals have used their potent offense to go 13-3-3 at the Verizon Center, winning nine of 11 there by outscoring opponents 45-28. They continued that success Tuesday, beating Montreal 4-2 behind two goals from Alexander Semin , who is second on the team with 16. Washington doesnt expect to be slowed down by the Senators (22-17-4), who have been outscored 32-15 in six straight road losses in the series. Ottawa, though, did win the first meeting this season, 4-3 at home on Nov. 23. Alex Ovechkin has thrived against the Senators, tallying 15 goals and 10 assists in 17 games. The two-time reigning Hart Trophy winner has eight goals and five assists in the last six home matchups, including six goals in the last three.| welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) | Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0 |