(SportsNetwork. Nike Vapormax Destockage .com) - The Washington Capitals will try to post consecutive wins for the first time this season when they host the sliding New York Rangers in Wednesdays battle at Verizon Center. You can watch the game on TSN2 at 8pm et/5pm pt. and get in-depth player stats, Twitter Trender and more with our GameTracker. The Capitals halted a three-game losing streak on Monday by downing the visiting Edmonton Oilers by a 4-2 count. It was Washingtons first win since beating Calgary in a shootout on Oct. 3. Alex Ovechkin tallied a goal and an assist to lead the Capitals to Mondays home win over the Oilers. Ovechkin, who led the NHL with 32 goals in last seasons lockout-shortened campaign, already has six goals and nine points through six games in 2013-14. Nicklas Backstrom assisted on three goals, while Braden Holtby turned away 28- of-30 shots to help Washington improve its home record this season to 2-2-0. "Both teams were very desperate," said Caps forward Brooks Laich. "Theyre a team thats struggling as well. And for us, losing three in a row in regulation is not acceptable at any time." Holtby also earned his first win of the season and is 1-3-0 with a 3.56 goals against average in five games. He is expected to get a second straight start in net on Wednesday. Washington has two games left on its current five-game homestand and will close the residency Saturday against Columbus. The Rangers, meanwhile, are still scuffling through their season-opening nine- game road trip. The club is just 1-4-0 on the swing so far and is still nearly two weeks away from its home debut at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 28 against Montreal. New York has lost its last three games in regulation and has been outscored by a combined 20-5 margin in those contests. The good news is the teams most recent loss -- Saturdays 5-3 setback in St. Louis -- was the clubs best effort since posting its lone win of the season on Oct. 7 in Los Angeles. The bad news is the club still surrendered five goals or more for the third straight game. The Rangers did receive a pair of power-play tallies from Ryan Callahan in defeat, while Brad Richards notched a goal and an assist. "In the third, we just ran out of gas," Rangers head coach Alain Vigneault admitted. "Four games in six nights. You could tell the effort was there, the willingness was there, but the legs were having a tough time." Martin Biron stopped only 13-of-17 shots before being removed in favor of Henrik Lundqvist to begin the third period. Biron and forward Arron Asham have since been placed on waivers by the club and replaced on the roster by goaltender Cam Talbot and forward J.T. Miller, who were both recalled from Hartford of the AHL on Tuesday. Rumors have been flying that Biron is going to announce his retirement soon, but the veteran goalie stopped short of saying hes going to call it quits. "I think there are many options ahead of me," Biron said Monday after being waived. "Its not the best-case scenario obviously, but I am going to figure it all out. Lundqvist will get the start on Tuesday as the five-time Vezina Trophy finalist and one-time winner tries to shake off his awful start to the season. The Swedish netminder is 1-3-0 with a 4.21 goals against average in 2013-14, but he is 7-3-3 with a 2.67 GAA in 24 career regular-season games against the Caps. Washington and the Rangers have split the last six meetings in the regular season. The clubs met for the fourth time in five postseasons in the 2013 playoffs and the Rangers downed the Caps in seven games of a first-round series. 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Day failed to make an impression on the leaders at Royal Troon last week and eventually finished tied-22nd on one-over par, 21 shots behind winner Henrik Stenson.But the Australian hopes to get that out of his system at the RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey this week, an event he won last year, before following up with his first major title at the PGA Championship. Those two events come back to back this year, with the PGA taking place at Baltusrol next week, and Day is looking forward to the chance to relive past success - away from the wind and rain of Scotland.Ive got Canada now. Im pumped to get back to some 90-degree weather, dont have to wear three or four layers every day, he said. Dustin Johnson finished 18 shots behind 145th Open winner Henrik Stenson The fans are fantastic. Im looking forward to playing Glen Abbey, its a beautiful golf course, really fun to play. Then obviously the PGA is the first time Ive ever defended a major championship.So Ill try to soak up the experience of what that entails with regards to the start of the week, but once Thursday comes around you have to go out there and execute and play good. Im excited about that but also excited to defend Canada as well.Dustin Johnson, the world No 2, will also be in action in Oakville, Ontario, after an okay outing at Royal Troon last week. Golfs leading players pay tribute to The 145th Open champion Henrik Stenson. Vapormax 2019 Pas Cher. The US Open champion was the pre-tournament favourite in South Ayrshire but finished 18 shots behind Stenson in a tie for ninth.It was just okay. I felt like I hung in there pretty well and hit a lot of good shots but just struggled on the greens, said the American.Im looking forward to getting back to some warm weather and playing on some fast greens. I think its a golf course where if I drive it well, Im going to play pretty well. Graeme McDowell looking to accumulate Ryder Cup points in Canada Stenson, Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson, Rickie Fowler and The Open runner-up Phil Mickelson are among the leading players sitting out the event as they focus on their preparations for Baltusrol, which is live on Sky Sports next week.Graeme McDowell, who has ground to make up in the race for Ryder Cup places, and Matthew Fitzpatrick are among the British entrants.Watch the RBC Canadian Open live on Sky Sports Xtra from 12pm and on Sky Sports 4 HD from 9pm on Thursday. Also See: Tiger to miss rest of season McIlroy salutes Stenson win VOTE: Best shot at The Open? Golf on Sky ' ' '