Capitals’ Wilson Receives Maximum Fine for Knee-on-Knee Hit Mike Necciai | April 29, 2016 Washington Capitals’ forward Tom Wilson is being fined $2,403.67 by the NHL Department of Player Safety for his knee-on-knee hit on Penguins’ forward Conor Sheary. Washington’s Tom Wilson has been…
Can the Capitals End Mike Sullivan’s Success Ben Lutz | April 28, 2016 It was December 12th when Pittsburgh decided to go a different direction by firing head coach Mike Johnston and replacing him with assistant Mike Sullivan. It was a move general…
Letang’s Star Must Shine Brightest Against Capitals Tannor Torrao | April 28, 2016 In 2009, Kris Letang came of age in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Specifically in the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Washington Capitals. In Game 3, he scored the overtime winner to…
Malkin vs. Ovechkin Is the Real Rivalry Greg Thornberry | April 28, 2016 When the Penguins and the Capitals meet, the first thought on nearly everyone’s mind is “Crosby vs Ovechkin”. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that as they are arguably the…
Stanley Quips: Viewing the Capitals’ Past and the Flyers’ Present Ben Lutz | April 27, 2016 When the final horn sounded in Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center last Sunday, the relief of the players and fans could not have been more obvious. After leading the series three…
Pens, Caps Staring History in the Mirror Tannor Torrao | April 26, 2016 Hello darkness, my old friend I’ve come to talk with you again – Simon and Garfunkel It’s been seven years since the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals faced one another…
Penguins And Capitals: A Series Worthy Of Conference Finals Michael Pityk | April 26, 2016 The Pittsburgh Penguins easily dispatched the New York Rangers in the first round of the playoffs winning four games and losing one. The Washington Capitals took slightly longer to beat…
Redemption for Ovechkin? Mark Shiver | April 25, 2016 Alex Ovechkin is seeking redemption. Arguably one of the NHL’s greatest players to not have won a Stanley Cup is once again fighting for the prize. His Washington Capitals defeated…
Capitals Fight Back Against Flyers, Advance to Second Round Sammi Silber | April 24, 2016 After dropping two straight decisions and letting their series lead drop 3-2, the Washington Capitals went into Wells Fargo Center with a completely different mentality. It was one that was…
Washington Capitals Fans: Are You Getting that 2010 Feeling? Glynn Cosker | April 23, 2016 Let’s all think about this for a second. Until Wednesday of this past week, the President’s Trophy-winning Washington Capitals were cruising in their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series against a…
Capitals Fall to Flyers Despite Plenty of Shots Sammi Silber | April 23, 2016 The Washington Capitals are going to have to head back to Philadelphia for an intense Game 6, after being shutout 2-0 on Friday night. There’s more to the loss than just…
Stanley Quips: Games of Luck and Chance Ben Lutz | April 22, 2016 After four games of unnecessary violence and an overdose of special teams play, the Washington Capitals now see themselves with a three games to one lead heading back to the…