
The Capitals have also lost Fehervary, Dowd and Oshie to injury over the last three games.

The Washington Capitals are waiting for more information regarding Anthony Mantha's status after he left Saturday's 3-2 loss to the Florida Panthers with an injury.
Mantha did not play the final 5:45 minutes of the game or at all in overtime. It is unclear what happened to Mantha.
Head coach Spencer Carbery did not much on the 29-year-old postgame but confirmed that it was an ailment that held him out for the remainder of the game.
"Injury, I'm not sure the significance, I'll have to get an update on that. But definitely left the game from injury," Carbery said.
This is the fourth consecutive game that Washington has lost a player to injury, starting when Sonny Milano made his return to the lineup on Feb. 17 against the Montreal Canadiens.
In the opening minutes against Montreal, Martin Fehervary lost an edge while skating behind his net, and his leg folded under him. He left the game and did not return, and is now week-to-week and on the injured reserve as he recovers.
Next, on Tuesday against the New Jersey Devils, Nic Dowd was hit up high and left the game in the first period. He did not return and is listed as day-to-day and also on the IR.
Then, on Thursday against the Tampa Bay Lightning, T.J. Oshie was turning to pass the puck when he suffered a non-contact injury and went down in visible pain. He crawled to the bench and was eventually helped to the locker room. Oshie is still being evaluated and monitored, and the severity of his injury and timeline is unclear at this time.
Evgeny Kuznetsov also remains out as he receives care from the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program.
For Washington, losing Mantha would hurt. He has 18 goals and 11 assists for 29 points through 52 games this season and is on pace for a career-high 27 goals.