Capitals Yet to Beat Quality Opponent Josh Marks | October 28, 2013 The Washington Capitals have yet to beat a quality team eleven games into the season. They have a chance to correct that tonight at the Vancouver Canucks, but will need…
Australian Native Nathan Walker Makes History: Interview Transcript Matthew Speck | October 27, 2013 A big topic during Washington Capitals’ training camp this fall, Australian native forward Nathan Walker made history Sunday night in the Hershey Bears 4-2 win over the Norfolk Admirals, becoming…
Hershey Bears Record First Home Win Matthew Speck | October 27, 2013 The Hershey Bears (2-3-1-0) were outshot in their first five games of the year by a combined total of 35 shots on goal. The Chocolate and White completely changed that…
Mike Green’s Battle With Indecisiveness Sam Hauslohner | October 25, 2013 Sports equipment for your team can be found at Lasoo, where they compare prices from the major retailers. It also lists each individual retailers catalogue online, making it easy to find…
Capitals Make Right Call in Keeping Tom Wilson Josh Marks | October 22, 2013 The Washington Capitals have elected to keep 19-year-old rookie right wing Tom Wilson past the 10-game mark, meaning this season will count against his entry-level contract. In doing so, General Manager…
Washington Capitals Prospect Update: Orlov Shines, Stephenson On Streak Matthew Speck | October 22, 2013 Dmitry Orlov and Stanislav Gailev highlighted last week for Washington Capitals’ prospects, as the two Russians hope to reach the next level. Take a look below at The Hockey Writers…
Washington Capitals: The Odd Man Out In Top Six Sam Hauslohner | October 20, 2013 Like many Capitals fans, I have been generally baffled by Adam Oates’ decision to bury left winger Martin Erat on the fourth line. As an established top-six forward—for whom the…
Hershey Bears Notebook: Mike Haviland’s First Win Matthew Speck | October 20, 2013 The Hershey Bears hit the road for their second and third road games of the year this weekend, and picked up two points with Mike Haviland’s first win as head…
Washington Capitals: Braden Holtby Finds Groove Matthew Speck | October 20, 2013 Washington Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby is a streaky goalie to say the least. The Capitals are hoping he’s starting something big after some tough games to open the year. He…
The Washington Capitals Obvious Problem: Even Strength Play Matthew Speck | October 18, 2013 The Washington Capitals’ power play unit sits atop the National Hockey League, converting at an alarming 30.8% rate. That has been the best phase of the game for the team…
Analyzing George McPhee’s Roster Moves Matt Schreiber | October 17, 2013 Let this soak in. The Washington Capitals have been shutout by the New York Rangers over the last 180 minutes. That’s nine periods of hockey without a goal. You don’t…
Caps Can’t Coast in Metropolitan Division Josh Marks | October 15, 2013 One of the greatest mysteries of the past few years in the NHL was how the Washington Capitals could experience such amazing regular season success only to collapse in new…