How to Watch Washington Capitals Vs. Vegas Golden Knights

How to watch Capitals vs. Golden Knights originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington

After opening their road trip with a dominating victory over the Arizona Coyotes, the Washington Capitals are back in action on Saturday night against the Las Vegas Golden Knights in a 2018 Stanley Cup rematch.

The Golden Knights have hit a skid as of late, losing three in a row and four of their last five. Still, Las Vegas currently sits in second place in the Pacific Division.

Here's how to watch the Capitals vs Knights...

CAPITALS VS. GOLDEN KNIGHTS HOW TO WATCH

What: Washington Capitals vs. Vegas Golden Knights

Where: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada

When: Saturday, January 21, 2023, at 10:00 p.m. ET

TV Channel: Capitals vs. Golden Knights will be broadcast on NBC Sports Washington (NBC Sports channel finder)

Live Stream: You can live stream Capitals vs. Golden Knights on NBC Sports Washington's live stream page and the MyTeams app.

CAPITALS VS. GOLDEN KNIGHTS TV SCHEDULE

9:30 p.m. Caps Pregame Live (LIVE)

10:00 p.m. Capitals vs. Golden Knights (LIVE)

12:30 a.m. Caps Postgame Live (LIVE)

CAPITALS VS. GOLDEN KNIGHTS WHAT TO WATCH

From NBC Sports Washington's Matt Weyrich:

Thursday evening’s contest wasn’t exactly a homecoming for Dylan Strome and Darcy Kuemper, but they made sure to leave an impression on their former team anyway. Strome scored twice and Kuemper took it from there with his fifth shutout of the season to lead the Capitals to a 4-0 win over the Arizona Coyotes....Read more

CAPITALS VS. GOLDEN KNIGHTS PLAYERS TO WATCH

Capitals: Alex Ovechkin, LW (48 games, 30 goals, 55 points): Ovechkin remains must-see TV every time he touches the ice. He leads the Caps in goals and points this year and wants to climb up every NHL leaderboard there is, so keep an eye on him Saturday night.

Golden Knights: Jack Eichel, C (33 games, 15 goals, 34 points): The young Eichel stabilizes Vegas' top line and leads the team in scoring this season. He's virtually a lock to be the focal point of Washington's defensive strategy, so it'll be interesting to see how well the Caps' D-pairings lock him up.

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