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Winners of three straight games over playoff teams, the Washington Capitals will look to stay hot when they take the ice Tuesday evening against the Philadelphia Flyers.

Philadelphia (23-38-11) currently sits second to last in the Metropolitan Division with 57 points. The Capitals (40-22-10) are fourth in the division but just four points behind Pittsburgh for third place in the Metro.

A Capitals' victory on Tuesday would go a long way in continuing to climb the ladder in the Metro Division.

Here's how you can watch the Capitals take on the Flyers:

CAPITALS VS. FLYERS HOW TO WATCH

What: Washington Capitals vs. Philadelphia Flyers

Where: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.

When: Tuesday, April 12, 2022, at 7 p.m.

TV Channel: ESPN

Live Stream: The game can be streamed on WatchESPN or the ESPN app

CAPITALS VS. FLYERS TV SCHEDULE

7:30 PM: Capitals vs. Flyers (LIVE)

CAPITALS VS. FLYERS WHAT TO WATCH

From NBC Sports Washington's J.J. Regan:

The Capitals stayed hot with their third straight win on Sunday, beating the Boston Bruins 4-2. After giving up two goals in one minute in the second period, Washington rallied from a 2-1 deficit for the win...Read more.

From NBC Sports Washington's Ethan Cadeaux:

Capitals defenseman John Carlson has been named one of the NHL's 'Three Stars' of the Week ending April 10, the league announced on Monday. Carlson was named the "Second Star,' with Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews earning the 'First Star' nod and Panthers left wing Jonathan Huberdeau earning the third and final star...Read more.

CAPITALS VS. FLYERS PLAYERS TO WATCH

Capitals: John Carlson, D (68 games, 14 goals, 49 assists): Carlson is coming off an incredible week where he was named the NHL's 'Second Star' after totalling eight points in three games. He'll look to stay hot when the Capitals host the Flyers on Tuesday evening.

Flyers: Travis Konecny, RW (69 games, 13 goals, 32 assists): Konecny is one of the Flyers' best young players and one who they will either decide to build around or eventually ship elsewhere for a wealth of talent. He is currently second on the team in points and will look to get the Flyers' offense going on Tuesday night.

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