
""We know it's not a fun time to watch us right now,""
""Grateful to those fans who stayed with us until the end and watch us and support us. We really appreciate that. We take full responsibility, and we'll be better for sure.""
""Obviously, the whole course of this losses is frustrating for sure. We're having a tough time finding offense right now. And, we'll find it. You know, we're staying together. We believe we're a good team.""
Through 11 games, the Washington Capitals have scored 28 goals, averaging 2.55 goals per game, the fifth-worst rate in the NHL. The team has generated 41.36 expected goals at all strengths, the fifth-most in the league, indicating a roughly 13-goal shortfall versus expected output. Strong goaltending has mitigated the offensive shortcomings. The Capitals lost 3-1 at home to the New York Islanders after dominating the first period but failing to score. The team has lost three straight games, scoring twice while being outscored 11-2. Leaders emphasized the need to elevate effort, and the power play is converting at 16.7 percent, near the bottom of the league.
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