
Smith will be back in goal after getting chased from the net by the Penguins on Thursday. The veteran allowed six goals on 21 shots for an abysmal 12.41 GAA and .714 save percentage in that one, counting as the fifth time this season that the Ontario native allowed four or more goals in a single contest. Facing off with the Capitals -- who are sporting the league's second-most potent offense (3.89 goals per game) -- seemingly won't improve Smith's chances of shaking off his terrible start.

























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