Capitals COVID Issues Provide a Positive Outlook Into Their Future Gabriel Guindi | January 30, 2021 To say that the Washington Capitals took a hit to their roster this week is an understatement. With the sudden and surprising temporary disbandment of the Russian core comprising of…
5 Bold Capitals Predictions For 2020-21 Season Gabriel Guindi | January 10, 2021 With the NHL season rapidly approaching, like a long game of telephone, many projections are going to be shouted from the rooftops by fans far and wide throughout this upcoming…
5 Capitals That Will Be Key to a Successful 2020-21 Season Ted Starkey | January 7, 2021 With the Washington Capitals set to start their season in Buffalo against the Sabres just a week from now, the uncertainty over what the team can accomplish in the short…
Capitals’ Time as Cup Contender Dwindling Ted Starkey | December 30, 2020 Just a little under a year ago, the Washington Capitals played their first home game of the calendar year 2020, recording perhaps their most memorable result of the entire year.…
Capitals Enjoy Successful Decade at World Junior Tournament Marcus Boutilier | November 14, 2020 From 2010 to 2020, the Washington Capitals enjoyed great performances from some of their top prospects at the annual World Junior Championships. Not all prospects won a gold medal for…
How Penguins’ Coach Reirden Can Help Elevate Letang’s Game Adam Krivanek | October 6, 2020 In his career, Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman, Kris Letang has developed into one of the best defensemen in the NHL. At least one of those seasons, especially 2015-16, could have resulted…
Capitals Throw Punches But Can’t Absorb Them In Loss To Islanders TC Zencka | August 13, 2020 There’s no problem with the Washington Capitals uppercut. As Wednesday’s Game 1 against the New York Islanders played out, the Caps put their fists away and puttered to a 4-2…
5 Encouraging Signs for Capitals Fans as NHL Playoffs Begin Scott Lowe | August 12, 2020 All things considered, the situation could be a lot worse for the Washington Capitals as the Eastern Conference’s third seed prepares to take on the seventh-seeded New York Islanders and…
Bruins’ Qualifying Round Opponents: Washington Capitals Scott Roche | August 3, 2020 When the National Hockey League announced they were ending the shortened regular-season at the end of May and proceeding with a 24-team tournament, the Boston Bruins were part of a…
Revamped Capitals Defense Key to Possible Stanley Cup Run Scott Lowe | July 27, 2020 When it comes to the Washington Capitals’ offensive capabilities, there’s no debate that they have one of the most high-powered lineups in the National Hockey League (NHL). Ranking second in…
John Carlson Earns First Norris Trophy Nomination Ben Little | July 23, 2020 The #Johnny4Norris campaign run by the Washington Capitals is one step closer to coming to fruition, as defenseman John Carlson has been nominated for his first Norris Trophy. The Norris…
Roman Josi Or John Carlson: Ending the Norris Trophy Debate Dylan Loucks | July 20, 2020 With strong seasons from Washington Capitals defender John Carlson and Nashville Predators defender Roman Josi, only one can win the Norris Trophy as the league’s best defenseman. Carlson and Josi…