After outscoring the Philadelphia Flyers 10-2 in the opening three games of their first-round series, the Washington Capitals now find themselves heading to a Game 6 after failing to clinch a second-round berth in their first two tries.
Despite holding a 1-8 record in their last nine playoff games with a chance to eliminate their opponent, the Capitals aren't concerned about their past postseason struggles.
"Not worried about it," said defenseman Matt Niskanen, per Jordan Hall of CSN Philly. Friday's 2-0 Game 5 loss - that saw the Capitals outshoot the Flyers 44-11 - marked the first time Washington loss back-to-back games in regulation all season.
"I don't think this team has any playoff experience," Karl Alzner added, when asked if it was fair to be concerned about the team's postseason history. "It's our first playoffs together. In my opinion, no, sorry to be cheeky. That's the truth I think."
As far as head coach Barry Trotz is concerned, the pressure is on the Capitals to close this series out. But after a dominant Game 5 performance that ended in a loss, he doesn't see a need to change his team's approach heading into Sunday's game.
"Keep playing that way and it'll turn," he said.
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