Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson (lower body) is a game-time decision for Sunday's contest against the Montreal Canadiens. The in-form netminder suffered a lower-body injury in Game 3 on Friday but might be available to play on Sunday after participating in the morning skate. Thompson has played a big role in Washington's success in the first-round series, posting a 2.73 goals-against average with a .917 save percentage. If he isn't available on Sunday, the Capitals will turn to Charlie Lindgren, who stopped four of five shots during a relief effort on Friday night.
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson suffered an apparent left leg injury in Friday's Game 3 against the Montreal Canadiens. He was forced to leave the contest with 6:37 remaining in regulation after a collision with teammate Dylan Strome. Following an outstanding start to the series, Thompson had a bad night on Friday, allowing five goals on 35 shots. His replacement, Charlie Lindgren, gave up one goal on five shots in the final few minutes. Thompson, who went 31-6-6 during the regular season, must recover by Sunday to avoid missing additional time. His absence would be a blow for Washington, although Lindgren is a capable replacement. He finished the regular season with a 20-14-3 record.
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson played a crucial role in Wednesday's 3-1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens. Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery hailed Thompson as the "difference" in the game after he stopped 25 of 26 shots. Thompson's work included several outstanding saves, especially in the third period when the Capitals held a slender 2-1 lead. Thompson joined a select group of netminders on Wednesday night, becoming the fourth goaltender to win his first two playoff games with the Capitals. He has allowed 1.47 goals in the series, boasting a superb .951 save percentage. With Thompson in such good form, the Capitals have a great chance of making a deep postseason run.
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson (upper body) practiced fully for a second consecutive day on Sunday and could be back in the lineup for Monday's Game 1 against the Montreal Canadiens. The 31-year-old sat out the final seven regular-season games with an upper-body injury. He's had a big year between the sticks with Washington, posting a 31-6-6 record with a 2.49 goals-against average, a .910 save percentage, and two shutouts. "You'll find out tomorrow night," Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery said Sunday about whether Thompson or Charlie Lindgren would start Game 1. Lindgren, who went 20-14-3 during the regular season, has also been in excellent form, giving Washington two very strong options in goal for the postseason campaign.
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson (upper body) will not be available for Friday's contest against the Chicago Blackhawks and is expected to miss some time. Thompson is "definitely going to miss a couple games," according to Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery. Washington has received rock-solid goaltending from Thompson throughout the campaign, as he has gone 31-6-6 with a 2.49 goals-against average. The 28-year-old boasts three separate six-game winning streaks for the season and has recorded two shutouts with a .910 save percentage. With Thompson recovering, Charlie Lindgren will see more action, and Hunter Shepard has been recalled from the minors to serve as his backup.
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson will patrol the crease in Sunday's matchup against the Buffalo Sabres. He has received the nod for the 41st time this season, heading into the battle with a 31-4-6 record. Thompson has been superb for the Capitals throughout 2024-25, going 6-0-1 over his last seven appearances. He has allowed 2.32 goals this season, producing a .917 save percentage along with two shutouts. Buffalo boasts a top-10 offense in the league, but Thompson is likely to add another win to his tally on Sunday, as the bookmakers view the Capitals as massive -333 favorites for the game.
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson picked up the 30th victory of the season on Tuesday evening against the Detroit Red Wings. Thompson stopped 23 of the 24 shots he saw. His lone blemish came in the opening frame when Dylan Larkin beat him with a snap shot. Thompson would go on to shut the door for the remaining two periods. This outing extended his winning streak to an impressive five games. During this stretch, Thompson has held a .907 save percentage with a 2.36 GAA. Through 39 games this season, Thompson has held an impressive 30-4-5 record. The 28-year-old has posted a .917 save percentage with a 2.29 GAA and two shutouts. He remains a must-start goaltender in all matchups and a top play in DFS.
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson will start Sunday's matchup against the Utah Hockey Club. The 27-year-old will look to match his career-high with a 25th victory of the season. Thompson has posted a record of 24-2-4 across previous 30 appearances in 2024-25, allowing 2.18 goals with a .923 save percentage and three shutouts. He will enter Sunday's tilt with a 12-0-2 run. Thompson has been nearly unbeatable for eight weeks and is expected to add another victory to his tally against Utah, as the bookmakers have made Washington a -189 favorite for the clash.
According to Sammi Silber of The Hockey News, Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson will get the starting nod on Tuesday evening to face the Florida Panthers. Thompson will look to bounce back from a poor showing on Saturday evening when he allowed five goals to the Winnipeg Jets. This was just the second time this season he allowed five goals in a single game. Before this rough showing, the 27-year-old enjoyed an impressive stretch, holding a 7-0-1 record with a .958% SV and a 1.16 GAA. During this stretch, Thompson allowed only more than two goals on one occasion and posted two shutouts. Overall, Thompson has enjoyed a career season, holding a 23-2-4 with a .924% SV and a 2.15 GAA. Even though he has a tougher matchup against the Florida Panthers, he remains a top pick in DFS competitions.
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson stopped 32 of the 33 shots he faced en route to defeating the Calgary Flames on Tuesday evening. The Capitals were heavily outshot in the contest, but Thompson was able to answer the call. His lone mistake came in the second period when Blake Coleman scored a power-play goal. This was Thompson's first start since signing a six-year $35.1 million extension with the Capitals. Thompson has won each of his previous six starts and seven of his last eight. Over his previous six, the 27-year-old has posted a near-perfect 0.83 GAA with a. 969% SV. He has posted two shutouts during this span and only allowed two or more goals in one contest. Overall, Thompson has held a 23-2-2 record through 28 games this season. He will look to continue this incredible stretch on Thursday evening against the Ottawa Senators.
Logan Thompson Shuts The Door For Second Straight Game
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson posted his second-straight shutout on Thursday evening against the Ottawa Senators. Thompson stopped all 24 shots he faced, which set up Alexander Ovechkin's overtime game-winner. Thompson has not allowed a goal in each of his previous two starts and is riding a three-game winning streak. Over his past five games, Thompson holds a 4-1 record and has only allowed three or more goals in one. During this stretch, he has posted an impressive .961% SV and a 1.05 GAA. Through 25 games, Thompson has posted a 20-2-3 record with a .924% SV and a 2.13 GAA. The 27-year-old should continue to see the majority of starts in the Washington crease, with Charlie Lindgren (upper body) still on the injured reserve.
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson stopped 32 of the 33 shots he faced en route to defeating the Nashville Predators on Saturday evening. The Capitals were heavily outshot in this contest, but the 27-year-old netminder was able to lead the way. His lone mistake came in the second period as Filip Forsberg would score his 11th goal of the season on the power-play. Thompson entered in relief on Friday evening as Charlie Lindgren (upper body) exited with an injury. Thompson has won each of his previous six starts and should be expected to operate as the clear No.1 option in the Washington crease with Lindgren on the injured reserve. Hunter Shepard will serve as the backup.
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson stopped 30 of the 31 shots he faced en route to defeating the Vancouver Canucks in overtime on Wednesday evening. The Capitals got out to a one-goal lead, but the Canucks would tie the game in the second period on the power-play on a snap shot by Connor Garland. Thompson would then turn aside the other seven shots he faced in the game, which set up Pierre-Luc Dubois' eventual game-winner in overtime. This was a nice bounce-back for Thompson, as he allowed four goals in his previous start. Over his last five outings, the 27-year-old has gone 5-0 with a .942% SV and a 1.78 GAA. Fantasy managers should continue to expect Thompson to share the crease with Charlie Lindgren.
Logan Thompson Continues Winning Ways With Capitals
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson maintained a perfect record on Wednesday, saving 33 of 35 shots in a 3-2 victory over Nashville. He improved to 6-0-0, tying Tomas Vokoun for the longest winning streak by a goalie from the start of his tenure with the franchise. Thompson has allowed 2.81 goals with a .903 save percentage. Washington has scored 31 goals in the six games Thompson has started, giving the 27-year-old netminder a lot of help on the offensive front. We should see Thompson one more time this week as Washington kicks off a back-to-back on Friday versus Pittsburgh.
Logan Thompson Looks To Maintain Perfect Record Versus Flyers
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson will finish off a back-to-back against Philadelphia in the crease on Wednesday. Charlie Lindgren collected a 4-1 victory against the Flyers on Tuesday with a 17-save effort. Both netminders have enjoyed good starts to the season, and Thompson hasn't yet suffered a single defeat with his new team. He is 2-0-0 with a 3.41 goals-against average and a .877 save percentage. The Capitals offense has provided a lot of support for Thompson, and he will have to improve his performances to keep his winning streak going. Thompson is 1-0-1 against the Flyers in his career.
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson (personal) returned to practice on Friday. He left the team at the start of the week for personal reasons. It's good to know Thompson is back with the Capitals ahead of their season opener. He will be pushing Charlie Lindgren for playing time in 2024-25. Lindgren has been confirmed as the starter for Saturday's curtain-raiser against New Jersey. Thompson could see his first action of the year on Tuesday against his former team, the Vegas Golden Knights. He won the Stanley Cup with Vegas in 2023 and had a 25-14-5 record with the team last season.
Logan Thompson Heads Out For Another Win Wednesday
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Logan Thompson will look to post a fourth consecutive win in Wednesday's Game 2 against the Dallas Stars. After closing out the regular season with back-to-back victories, Thompson saved 26 of 29 shots in Game 1 against the Stars, helping Vegas to a sweet 4-3 road win. This was Thompson's first career postseason appearance in the NHL after he missed the Golden Knights' cup run in 2022-23 with a lower-body injury. Dallas lost back-to-back home games only three times during the regular season, meaning another winning effort on Wednesday would be a remarkable feat by Thompson.
Logan Thompson Stretches Winning Streak To Three Games
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Logan Thompson came away with the victory in a third consecutive start on Monday, backstopping the team to a 2-1 overtime win against St. Louis with 31 saves. Thompson was only beaten in the game by Brandon Saad, who ruined his shutout bid with 5:07 left to play in regulation. The 27-year-old has turned on his form at a good time, as Vegas has lost Adin Hill (undisclosed) from the lineup. Hill's injury means that we will likely see Jiri Patera between the sticks on Tuesday versus Nashville. If Hill can't return on Thursday against Winnipeg, Thompson will get a chance to improve a 20-12-5 record. He has allowed 2.72 goals with a .907 save percentage.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Logan Thompson is the scheduled starter for Monday's pivotal clash with the St. Louis Blues. Thompson's battery mate, Adin Hill, left Saturday's game against the Columbus Blue Jackets with an undisclosed injury, although Thompson was already scheduled to start Monday's contest. "[Hill came to the bench and said he wasn't feeling 100 percent, so we made the switch," Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said after the game. " Other than that, he's getting his tests." The 27-year-old has put forth a 2.77 goals-against average and a .905 save percentage across 38 games on the season, going 19-12-5 in the process. The Golden Knights sit just four points ahead of the Blues for the final Wild Card spot in the Western Conference, albeit with one game in hand.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Logan Thompson registered a 29-save shutout against the San Jose Sharks on Monday. With Thompson playing a perfect game, the team exploded for three first-period goals and eventually won comfortably 4-0. This marks Thompson's first shutout of the season in 30 starts. The 26-year-old has put together a 17-10-4 record for the campaign, allowing 2.68 goals with a .909 save percentage. Thompson has been performing well, but unfortunately for him, Adin Hill has done even better. The latter will look to improve a 14-4-2 record in Tuesday's matchup against Nashville.