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Why Isn't Former Oilers Coach Jay Woodcroft Finding NHL Work? | YardbarkerMatt Roy to miss game against Bruins for family reasons, replaced in Capitals lineup by Dylan McIlrath

The Washington Capitals are in Boston on April Fools’ Day to take on the Bruins for the final time this season. The two teams have split their previous two games this season, leaving Tuesday night’s game as the decider in the season series.

While Ryan Leonard’s upcoming NHL debut is the big story ahead of puck drop, the Capitals and head coach Spencer Carbery also had other lineup news after the team’s morning skate. Carbery revealed that Matt Roy, a mainstay in the Caps’ defense corps this season, will not play against the Bruins due to “family reasons.”

Per Carbery, Roy is not currently with the team in Boston. Carbery did not specify whether he expects Roy to be back in the lineup Wednesday when the Capitals finish up their two-game road trip against the Carolina Hurricanes.

Veteran rearguard Dylan McIlrath, who has not featured in a game in over three months, will replace Roy against the Bruins. McIlrath’s last action this season also came on the road in Boston, but only sparingly, as he played just 1:45 of ice time as the Capitals’ seventh defenseman on December 23. Carbery has previously signaled that he wants to get McIlrath and fellow healthy scratch Alex Alexeyev time in the lineup ahead of the playoffs, though Roy’s family circumstances ultimately forced the change.

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