Capitals and Rangers Head Back to DC, Series Tied 2-2 Darren Coslov | May 9, 2013 The final horn sounded at Madison Square Garden last night, New York Rangers fans were on their feet and were acknowledged by the Blue Shirts at center ice with the…
Keys to Victory For the Washington Capitals in Game 4 Matt Schreiber | May 8, 2013 After a total of five goals were scored in the first two games of the series between the Washington Capitals and the New York Rangers, each team came out with…
Washington Capitals Player Grades: April 2013 Matthew Speck | May 6, 2013 The Washington Capitals first round series against the New York Rangers is off to a thunderous start, with the team from the nation’s capital taking the first two games in…
Washington Capitals: Why Adam Oates Deserves Jack Adams Award Matt Schreiber | May 4, 2013 To win your division and finish third in the East is one thing, but to do so in your first season with a new team and no training camp to…
Capitals Take Game One Darren Coslov | May 3, 2013 WASHINGTON, DC- When the Washington Capitals hit the ice for game one of the Eastern Conference Quarter-Finals last night at the Verizon Center in Downtown, DC, it was business as…
Washington Capitals – Don’t Believe the Hype Josh Smith | May 3, 2013 For all the fear of the Capitals’ scoring and their power play, listen to the words of the immortal Flavor Flav — don’t believe the hype. Sure, the Caps tied…
New York Rangers’ Three Keys to Victory Against Caps Josh Smith | May 2, 2013 This year’s Rangers were supposed to be better than last year’s squad that reached the Eastern Conference Finals. On paper, it looked like they would be… but that’s why they…
Washington Capitals vs. New York Rangers: A Series Preview Matthew Speck | May 1, 2013 After earning another Southeast Division title prior to realignment, the Washington Capitals hope they can defeat the sixth seed New York Rangers this time around, unlike last postseason. The Rangers…
Rangers-Capitals: A Playoff History Josh Smith | April 30, 2013 With the Rangers and Capitals facing off in the postseason for the third time in four years, let’s take a look back at the two teams’ previous playoff meetings: Playoff…
Capitals Win Season Finale, Meet Rangers In Quarterfinals Darren Coslov | April 28, 2013 The Washington Capitals defeated the Boston Bruins yesterday in overtime, by a final score of 3-2. Forward Eric Fehr was credited with the winning goal that secured a victory in…
Washington Capitals Clinch Division, Ovechkin Stays Hot Matt Schreiber | April 24, 2013 It was the 175th consecutive sell-out crowd at Verizon Center. Everyone in attendance was well aware of what was at stake; if the Washington Capitals knocked off the Winnipeg Jets…
Ottawa Senators: How the Sens Covered Up the Streaking Capitals Greg Brown | April 21, 2013 If the Washington Capitals came into Thursday night’s game full on streaking then the Ottawa Senators came into it half-dressed, having won three straight themselves. The contest was a pivotal one for both teams in terms of playoff positioning as they continued their drive towards a postseason berth while trying to fend off the competition. It was also an obvious clash of styles between the high flying Caps and the defensively focused Sens and many wondered which team would be able to assert their game upon the other. When the horn sounded after 60 minutes at Scotia Bank Place the answer was clear.