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Islanders vs Capitals Game 5 Odds and Pick – Aug. 20

Kevin Allen

by Kevin Allen in NHL Hockey

Updated Mar 11, 2021 · 2:22 PM PST

Nick Jensen fighting off Buffalo defender
Buffalo Sabres forward Jeff Skinner (53) and Washington Capitals defenseman Nick Jensen (3) battle for the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game Monday, March 9, 2020, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)
  • Leading 3-1, the New York Islanders will have another chance to eliminate the Washington Capitals in Game 5 on Thursday, Aug. 20 (3 p.m. ET).
  • No team has managed to register 30 or more shots against the Islanders in this postseason
  • See the odds and analysis for Game 5, below

The New York Islanders will have their second chance to eliminate the Washington Capitals from the 2020 NHL playoffs in Game 5 on Thursday, Aug. 20 (3 p.m. ET). But even with a 3-1 series lead, the Islanders can’t be overly confident.

Alex Ovechkin’s strong play in the Capitals’ 3-2 win on Tuesday reminded the Islanders that Washington, the 2018 Stanley Cup champions, still has a dangerous offensive team. The Capitals erased a 2-0 Islanders’ lead and Ovechkin scored the game-tying and game-winning goals.

NY Islanders vs Washington Capitals Game 5 Odds

Team Moneyline Puckline Total Odds at DraftKings
New York Islanders -110 -1.5 (245) O 5 (-137)
Washington Capitals -110 +1.5 (-303) U 5 (+110)

*Odds taken August 18.

No one understands how difficult it is to close out Washington than Islanders coach Barry Trotz, who coached the Capitals when they won the Stanley Cup two seasons ago.

Oddsmakers slightly favored the Islanders going into Game 4, but not by much, and the small edge they gave NYI is now gone; the Islanders vs Capitals odds for Game 5 are a pick’em at -110 both ways.

When Ovechkin Takes Charge

When the Capitals won the Stanley Cup in 2018, Ovechkin was a monstrous force. It wasn’t just the 15 goals he scored or the 27 points he produced. It was the leadership, physical play, and shot blocking. Ovechkin did  everything in his power to win in that postseason.

In Game 4 against the Islanders, we saw a glimpse of that Ovechkin. He had two goals, three hits, and two blocks, including a memorable block in the closing minute when the Caps were protecting their one-goal lead.

Only four teams in NHL history have erased a 3-0 series lead to win a playoff series. If Ovechkin continues to play like this, the Capitals could have a shot at being the fifth. No forward or defenseman in this series can impact a series the way Ovechkin can.

Islanders Having Trouble on the Power Play

The Islanders were 0-for-5 on the power play in Game 4 and they are 1-for-19 against the Capitals in the series.  They would be safely in the second round if they could score with the man advantage.

Trotz’s group doesn’t have a dominant power play performer like Ovechkin. This isn’t a new problem for the Islanders, who ranked 24th during the regular season.

Backstrom Should Be Close to Returning for Capitals

Nicklas Backstrom, one of the NHL’s most consistent offensive catalysts, missed his third game of this series with a concussion.

But he practiced Monday, meaning he seems to be making progress in the NHL concussion protocol. The Islanders  must assume Backstrom, barring a setback, could play Game 5.  With his passing ability, Backstrom makes Ovechkin and the Capitals more dangerous.

Don’t Bet on Capitals Being Eliminated Just Yet

The Capitals don’t look like a team on the verge of being eliminated. Based on NHL history, the Capitals’ chances of coming back to win this series are less than three percent. But it is not difficult to see the Capitals rising up again to win Game 5.

Given the Islanders’ power play slump, the New York team is in the difficult situation of trying to beat the Capitals 5-on-5. It doesn’t help that the Islanders have the second-worst penalty killing percentage (72%).

More bad news for the Islanders: Cal Clutterbuck didn’t return in the third period after being checked hard. It’s too early to know his status.

Game 5 Pick: Capitals (-110)

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