Washington Capitals’ Matt Roy “Definitely A Possibility” To Return To Lineup vs. Nashville Predators On Wednesday


Photo: @Capitals

Washington Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery announced on Tuesday that defenseman Matt Roy is “definitely a possibility” to return to the lineup on Wednesday vs. the Nashville Predators (7 PM ET, Monumental Sports Network in-market, ESPN+ out-of-market). The 29-year-old participated in the team’s practice on Tuesday while taking full contact and participating in line rushes for the first time since sustaining a lower-body injury.

Roy has missed the past 10 games since getting injured in Washington’s season opener on October 12. The Capitals placed the 29-year-old on injured reserve on October 28.

Roy lasted just 8:39 into his Washington debut after signing a six-year contract with the Capitals on July 1 as an unrestricted free agent but there has not been a play identified in which the injury occurred.

Defenseman Jakob Chychrun, who has missed the past three games with a lower-body injury, skated prior to the team’s practice but did not remain on the ice with his teammates. The 26-year-old lasted just 1:50 into the Capitals’ 5-3 win over the New York Rangers on October 29 before leaving the ice.

Chychrun is eligible to be activated off of injured reserve at any point having already missed a week.

Washington, who enters Tuesday sitting in third place in the Metropolitan Division with a .727 points percentage (8-3-0 record) after Sunday’s 4-2 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes, also hosts the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday and visits the St. Louis Blues on Saturday before taking a three-day break.

By Harrison Brown

About Harrison Brown

Harrison is a diehard Caps fan and a hockey fanatic with a passion for sports writing. He attended his first game at age 8 and has been a season ticket holder since the 2010-2011 season. His fondest Caps memory was watching the Capitals hoist the Stanley Cup in Las Vegas. In his spare time, he enjoys travel, photography, and hanging out with his two dogs. Follow Harrison on Twitter @HarrisonB927077





Source link