
Canadiens in 2-0 hole after hard-fought losses: ‘Margin of error is so slim’
WASHINGTON — The Montreal Canadiens know they’re close to beating the Washington Capitals, but Juraj Slafkovsky believes anything short of their very best won’t be enough.
“There’s always something lacking. We always talk about today was this, tomorrow it’s something,” said the visibly upset Canadiens forward. “We just can’t have that. We gotta have an almost perfect game to win.”
Connor McMichael scored twice — including an empty-net goal — as the Capitals hung on for a 3-1 victory in Game 2 at Capital One Arena on Wednesday night.
Martin St. Louis’ group fell down 2-0 in their first-round series and now faces a steep climb, needing wins in four of the next five games to advance.