


The Caps are back at practice after taking yesterday off. Mike Green and Boyd Gordon are on the ice practicing with their teammates for the first time since their injuries (Gordon has obviously been gone a little longer).
Alex Ovechkin (shoulder area) is not on the ice. Neither is Jeff Schultz (lower-body). Michael Nylander is also not on the ice or in the building. Nylander has been recalled from Grand Rapids, but it doesn't look like he's rejoined the team yet. He is on waivers right now and the Caps will know if he cleared or not in a little more than an hour.
Here's what the lines looks like:
Fleischmann-Backstrom-Knuble
Laich-Morrison-Semin
Fehr-Perreault-Clark-Gordon
Laing-Steckel-Bradley
More in a bit.

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