McMichael, Lindgren Skate in Caps' First Post-Olympic Practice
The Washington Capitals hit the ice for their first optional skate since the NHL's Olympic break, and the big news is Connor McMichael and Charlie Lindgren joining the group after their respective injuries sidelined them before the pause. McMichael, who's been week-to-week with an upper-body issue since late January, donned a non-contact jersey but looked sharp, while Lindgren went full-go after missing four games with a lower-body tweak that forced some awkward roster juggling down in Hershey.
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