Pens Stifle Metropolitan Woes with Win in Washington Adam Williams | February 26, 2015 The Pittsburgh Penguins picked up more than just two points in their 4-3 victory over the Washington Capitals Wednesday night. They regained their confidence against Metropolitan Division foes which has been a glaring…
Barry Trotz’s Nashville Philosophies Now Thriving In Washington Derek Neumeier | February 25, 2015 Before this season whenever opposing NHL teams faced off against the Nashville Predators they had a pretty good idea of what to expect. Stifling defense, stout goaltending, and opportunistic…
Washington Capitals Fans & the Metrorail Ben Lutz | February 25, 2015 Since the dawn of time, especially since Alex Ovechkin and friends have turned the team into a consistent playoff team, fans from opposing NHL teams have constantly questioned and…
Are the Washington Capitals Overworking Braden Holtby? Matthew Speck | February 22, 2015 Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby has played the most games of any goaltender this season. His numbers are elite, as is his status as a net minder in the National…
Capitals Consistently Flirt with Danger The Hockey Writers | February 19, 2015 The Capitals are a very dangerous hockey team. They play in a tough Metropolitan Division, where four teams have really come out and proven that they can be a playoff…
Capitals Take California: The Good and Bad Margaret Stuart | February 16, 2015 The Washington Capitals took on the NHL’s trifecta of California teams over the course of five days and emerged with a winning record (2-1-0). Save for a disappointing, lackluster loss…
Exploring NHL Equivalencies with the Washington Capitals Veterans Ben Lutz | February 10, 2015 Do you want to know how many goals and points some of the best Capitals prospects are expected to get without ever playing a single NHL game? In the hockey…
Ovechkin: To Become One of the Greatest Scorers in History Craig Hagerman | February 3, 2015 He is known as the Alexander the Gr8, but at the pace he is on Ovechkin might be one day be known as Alexander the gr8est. Sunday the Washington Capitals…
The Best Second and a Half Line In The NHL The Hockey Writers | January 31, 2015 In the Wednesday Night Rivalry Capitals vs. Penguins matchup, at one point in the game, when the Brooks Laich, Eric Fehr and Joel Ward line was pinning the Penguins in…
John Carlson: The New Mike Green in Washington Craig Hagerman | January 28, 2015 The Washington Capitals currently sit in the first Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference, an improvement from last season, and it’s because they have one of the top scoring…
What is Washington’s ideal lineup in 2015? Ben Lutz | January 28, 2015 Now that All-Star weekend is over, it’s time to get back to what us hockey fans do best: complain about their favorite team. In all seriousness, this year’s Washington Capitals…
Alex Ovechkin: The Sniper King The Hockey Writers | January 22, 2015 It is no secret that since he came into the NHL in 2005, Alex Ovechkin has been the best goal scorer in hockey. In fact, over the past three seasons,…