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  1. Is this the beginning of a sophomore slump? The Golden Knights haven't looked very sharp in their first 3 games but there's time to right the ship. Fluery in particular has looked a little rusty but he'll come around. Missing their top defenseman from last season due to a 20-game suspension doesn't help with recapturing the team chemistry that was so prevalent in 2017-18. The bigger concern is scoring. Vegas needs to get more production from their 2nd and 3rd lines. The Golden Knights should be motivated to play the Caps. It'll be interesting to see if they can break their 4-game losing streak to the Caps tonight in DC. https://www.nhl.com/news/stanley-cup-final-rematch-awaits-vegas-golden-knights-washington-capitals-wednesday-night-hockey/c-300789670 After losing 6-4 in Game 1 of the Cup Final, Washington won four in a row to win the first championship in its 43-season history. That was four months ago, and the memories of that series remain fresh for each team. "I don't know how to describe it, but it's a little bit more special than playing some other team that you don't have history with," said Capitals center Lars Eller, who scored the Cup-winning goal in a 4-3 victory at Vegas in Game 5. "You do feel you have some kind of history with that team, especially because most of both teams are intact and looking very much the same. And it's not that long ago. "So I think we'll be excited to play tomorrow." Other than goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, who said he hasn't gotten over the loss, the Golden Knights downplayed the significance of facing the opponent who ended their Cup dream. They say they're concentrating on playing better after losing two of their first three games, with their lone win a 2-1 shootout victory at the Minnesota Wild on Saturday. After so much went so well for the Golden Knights as an expansion team last season, when they won eight of their first nine games on their way to going 51-24-7, they're dealing with a little early-season adversity.
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