Sharks Vs Capitals Live Stream: Watch Online Free Saturday 10:30 ET Saturday - Washington Needs Points To Get Closer To Wild Card Spot

Sharks vs Capitals live stream: Watch online free Saturday 10:30 ET as Washington looks to continue what has been an impressive West Coast road trip.

The Washington Capitals (33-27-11) will make the trip into San Jose for another tough opponent in the Sharks (46-18-7). They will be facing a Sharks team that is two points out of the most in the Western Conference. Watch the free live stream online to see if the Caps can knock off the Fish.

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San Jose beat Anaheim 3-2 to move two points ahead of the Ducks for the division lead and within two of conference-leading St. Louis in what could have been the team's biggest win of the season.

"This was something we've had our eye on for a while," forward Tommy Wingels told ESPN.com. "Now that we've got a grasp of it, we can't look back. We've got to keep the pedal down and try to pull away. We worked this hard to get here, we can't give it up now."

Joe Thornton and Brent Burns each had a goal and an assist in the third period as the Sharks overcame a 2-1 deficit. Burns, who along with Thornton has four points in the past two games, netted the winner and increased his career-best goal total to 20. San Jose is 15-1-1 when he scores, according to ESPN.com.

"It's so easy to play with him," Thornton told the team's official website. "He just goes. He's just a beast out there. Nobody can handle his size and his speed. It just forces you to try to keep up with him because he's going so fast. It's great to watch."

This will be the third and final game of a three-game California road trip for the Caps. They had won three straight against playoff-contending teams before suffering a 2-1 shootout loss in Los Angeles on Thursday.

"Their goalie played great, and maybe stole it for them. But they also played a hard-nose physical game, and I'm proud of our guys and the way they stood up to it," coach Adam Oates said. "The second half of the game I thought we kind of took it to them. We had a lot of good chances, and I would say we carried the pace a little bit."

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