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How Do the Caps Do on Opening Night?

Dylan Strome on opening night in 2023.

Opening night is fast approaching for the Capitals. They kick off their season at home on Saturday, October 12 against the Devils. 

Besides Ovechkin’s chase for Gretzky’s record, Jakub Vrána returning to the Capitals, and the debut of seven new Capitals players, there’s a lot to be excited about.

It also made us wonder: How often do the Caps win on opening night?

First, let’s check the Alex Ovechkin era. The Caps aren’t great. They’re 10-7-2. But when they do win on opening night, good fortune tends to follow. Interestingly since 2006-07, when the Capitals won on opening night, they made the playoffs. In the four seasons the Capitals didn’t make the playoffs in the Ovechkin era, they lost on opening night three times.

Opening the season at Capital One Arena also seems to be good luck for the Capitals. They’re 9-3-1 when playing their first game of year there. 

However looking back all-time on opening night, the statistics are not as encouraging as in the Ovechkin era. All time, the Capitals won 24 times on opening night, but only made the playoffs 16 times. But don’t lose hope. In the 23 times they lost on opening night, they made the playoffs 15 times, and twice when they tied on opening night.

Conveniently, the Capitals also have the winningest record against the Devils in franchise history, with a record of 127-79-13-18 (Wins-Losses-Ties-OT losses). Let’s hope that translates into some overall good luck this season.

Below, we compiled the all-time data.

DateOpponentScorePlayoffs?
1974-10-09@New York RangersL 3-6No
1975-10-07Pittsburgh PenguinsL 2-4No
1976-10-05Atlanta FlamesW 6-5No
1977-10-14Pittsburgh PenguinsW 2-1No
1978-10-11@Los Angeles KingsW 4-2No
1979-10-11@Buffalo SabresL 3-6No
1980-10-10Winnipeg JetsW 4-1No
1981-10-07@Buffalo SabresL 3-5No
1982-10-06@New York RangersW 5-4Yes
1983-10-06@Philadelphia FlyersL 1-4Yes
1984-10-11@Philadelphia FlyersT 2-2Yes
1985-10-10@New York RangersL 2-4Yes
1986-10-09@Pittsburgh PenguinsL 4-5Yes
1987-10-08@Boston BruinsL 3-4Yes
1988-10-07Pittsburgh PenguinsL 4-6Yes
1989-10-06Philadelphia FlyersW 5-3Yes
1990-10-05Pittsburgh PenguinsL 4-7Yes
1991-10-04Philadelphia FlyersW 5-2Yes
1992-10-07@Toronto Maple LeafsW 6-5Yes
1993-10-06@Winnipeg JetsL 4-6Yes
1995-01-21@Hartford WhalersT 1-1Yes
1995-10-07St. Louis BluesW 4-1Yes
1996-10-05Chicago BlackhawksL 2-5No
1997-10-01@Toronto Maple LeafsW 4-1Yes
1998-10-10Mighty Ducks of AnaheimW 1-0No
1999-10-02@Florida PanthersL 3-4Yes
2000-10-06Los Angeles KingsL 1-4Yes
2001-10-06New Jersey DevilsW 6-1No
2002-10-11Nashville PredatorsW 5-4Yes
2003-10-09New York IslandersW 6-1No
2005-10-05Columbus Blue JacketsW 3-2No
2006-10-05@New York RangersL 2-5No
2007-10-05@Atlanta ThrashersW 3-1Yes
2008-10-10@Atlanta ThrashersL 4-7Yes
2009-10-01@Boston BruinsW 4-1Yes
2010-10-08@Atlanta ThrashersL 2-4Yes
2011-10-08Carolina HurricanesW - OT 4-3Yes
2013-01-19@Tampa Bay LightningL 3-6Yes
2013-10-01@Chicago BlackhawksL 4-6No
2014-10-09Montreal CanadiensL - SO 1-2Yes
2015-10-10New Jersey DevilsW 5-3Yes
2016-10-13@Pittsburgh PenguinsL - SO 2-3Yes
2017-10-05@Ottawa SenatorsW - SO 5-4Yes
2018-10-03Boston BruinsW 7-0Yes
2019-10-02@St. Louis BluesW - OT 3-2Yes
2021-01-14@Buffalo SabresW 6-4Yes
2021-10-13New York RangersW 5-1Yes
2022-10-12Boston BruinsL 2-5No
2023-10-13Pittsburgh PenguinsL 0-4Yes

Ben Sumner

Ben Sumner is the editor of Capitals Outsider. He also works for The Washington Post and contributes there when he gets a scoop.

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