NHL’s Biggest All-Star Snubs by Division Brett Slawson | January 16, 2018 Excitement revolving the 2018 NHL All-Star Game continues to grow, and more fuel was added to the fire on Jan. 10, 2018 when the league released the official rosters for…
4 Players the Flames Should Trade For Joel Griffith | December 31, 2017 Every team, no matter how good, can always improve from the right trade. The Calgary Flames have enough quality pieces for them to be considered a playoff-caliber team. But there…
Capitals Finding Tempo as Djoos & Defense Take Charge Sammi Silber | December 31, 2017 The Washington Capitals entered Saturday’s matchup with the Devils one point behind New Jersey for the Metropolitan Division lead. Though the stakes were high, goaltender Braden Holtby said the team…
Resilience, Pride Carries Capitals Back to the Top Sammi Silber | December 13, 2017 Coming into their second and final meeting with the Avalanche this season, the Washington Capitals had more determination to pull together a win. Not only were they looking to bounce…
Capitals Capitalizing with Effort & Drive Sammi Silber | November 11, 2017 Though Washington Capitals forward Jay Beagle has suited up for a number of rivalry games over his 10-year NHL career, he said the anticipation and excitement of each one never…
Two Trades the Leafs Should Seriously Consider Brett Slawson | November 6, 2017 Despite a sizzling start to their 2017-18 NHL season, the Toronto Maple Leafs have fallen back to Earth. After notching six wins in their first seven contests, it appeared as…
John Carlson Leads Capitals’ Blue Line Sammi Silber | October 20, 2017 Though the Washington Capitals entered Tuesday’s match-up against the Toronto Maple Leafs with three different defensive pairings, John Carlson appeared on all of them within about five minutes after puck…
Capitals Solid Defensively, But Lack Offense Sammi Silber | October 18, 2017 After suffering an 8-2 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers Saturday, the Washington Capitals entered Tuesday’s match-up with a mission: to not only play a better game but to tighten up…
Penalty Kill Huge in Capitals Strong Start Sammi Silber | October 9, 2017 Though there was some concern that losing big-name players and filling their voids with prospects would not translate to the dominance that the Washington Capitals have had over the league…
Aaron Ness Aiming for Full-Time NHL Gig Sammi Silber | October 7, 2017 Since being taken in the second round of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Islanders, Aaron Ness has been working to prove his full-time worth at the…
Capitals Finalize Roster & Ready for the Season Sammi Silber | October 4, 2017 The Washington Capitals 2017-18 campaign is a unique one. After being one of the most dominant teams in the NHL and a perennial Stanley Cup contender, the team sees themselves battling…
Despite Lopsided Preseason, Capitals Not Panicking Sammi Silber | September 29, 2017 Though the regular season is still days away, the Washington Capitals aren’t starting the year off as expected. With a 1-4-0 record in the preseason so far, capped off by…