Even Without Championships, Alex Ovechkin Can Hold Head High Kyle Morton | May 21, 2015 Not all redemption stories can have happy endings. This is a reality in life that seems unfortunate, but is a necessary byproduct of a system such as modern sports, where…
Troy Brouwer: Stanley Cup for Capitals ‘Hopefully Next Year’ Glynn Cosker | May 21, 2015 An improved Washington Capitals player this term over last was Troy Brouwer – one of only two current Caps players who have lifted the Stanley Cup (the other is defenseman…
Capitals’ GM Brian MacLellan Looks to Improve Top-Six Forwards Glynn Cosker | May 18, 2015 It’s been almost exactly a year since Brian MacLellan became general manager of the Washington Capitals. The season was successful even though it ended in agonizing heartbreak. “It’s been a…
NHL’s Most Underrated Defenseman: Capitals’ John Carlson Glynn Cosker | May 17, 2015 Washington Capitals’ defenseman John Carlson made a major name for himself as a junior. Who can ever forget his amazing goal from the point in the 2010 World Junior Hockey…
Braden Holtby’s Contract and Other Capitals Offseason Chores Glynn Cosker | May 16, 2015 Washington Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby just concluded the best NHL season of his career. The 25-year-old Saskatchewan native finished the regular season with a 2.22 GAA and a save percentage…
Don’t Blame Washington Capitals’ Stars for Series Loss Matthew Speck | May 16, 2015 In Washington’s seven game second round playoff series defeat against the New York Rangers, a lot went according to plan. Goaltender Braden Holtby was phenomenal in net again and shined in the…
Where will Mike Green end up Next Season? Glynn Cosker | May 14, 2015 Mike Green’s season finished last night at Madison Square Garden, and the rumors about whether the defenseman will ink a new deal with the Washington Capitals or if he’ll get…
Ovechkin’s Humble Pie is Bittersweet as Capitals Bow Out in Style Glynn Cosker | May 14, 2015 What’s next for Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals after their agonizing 2-1 overtime loss to the New York Rangers in Game 7 of their Stanley Cup second round series?…
4 Reasons Why The Washington Capitals Will Beat The Rangers Glynn Cosker | May 13, 2015 The Washington Capitals take on the New York Rangers (again) Wednesday, in Game 7 of a Stanley Cup playoff series (again) but will they clam up and lose (again)? This…
Lucky Number 7. Rangers Looking To Hit The Jackpot. Michael Torsiello | May 13, 2015 Just a few short days ago the Rangers were trailing the Washington Capitals 3 games to 1. The tables have turned and it’s an elimination game on each side of…
The Capitals, The Rangers and The Game of Zones Ben Lutz | May 13, 2015 Another Capitals playoff series, another game seven. It’s up there with the start of Baseball season, warmer temperatures, outdoor cooking and blooming trees as the rites of spring. This hockey…
Rangers Must Push the Pace in Game 7 Jake Gittler | May 13, 2015 When the Rangers play their game and push the pace, they’re tough to hang with and even tougher to beat. That’s what they’ve done at points during the current series…