The New York Rangers are taking a stand against capital letters in preparation for their series against the Washington Capitals.

The Rangers' Twitter account tweeted the following after Capitals defeated the New York Islanders in Game 7 on Monday to advance to the second round and set up a best-of-seven series against New York.

so we meet again #nyr — new york rangers (@NYRangers) April 28, 2015

The trend continued on Tuesday:

While the club's social media staff hasn't actually announced their playful boycott, Rangers fans are starting to catch on.

I like how the @NYRangers aren't using any caps lol I get it #clever — Rebekah Leah (@RebekahAlzate) April 28, 2015

Just caught on to what the @NYRangers account is doing and I couldn't be happier — fgoldberg13 (@Fgoldberg13) April 28, 2015

Some fans are adopting the movement themselves.

for all you ranger fans out there, until this series is over, don't tweet in caps at all #beatthecaps #superstition @NYRangers — Vinny Mutone (@Vinny_mutone) April 28, 2015

riding with the @NYRangers everything will be lower case — gjon von doom (@Gjon_Shyti) April 28, 2015

The movement hasn't been flawless, though.

The team removed capital letters from its Twitter username and bio, but the club's Twitter handle still has a capital 'N', 'Y' and 'R'.

There's also this:

@NYRangers oh no there are capital letters in that link — sarugh (@brooksorpik44) April 28, 2015

Despite being betrayed by a link shortener (and retweeting various tweets containing capital letters), it would be impressive if the Rangers continued the tongue-in-cheek protest for the duration of the series.

As long as the Capitals don't respond by tweeting in all caps, we're good.

- With h/t to SB Nation