Brooks Laich: Washington Capitals 2014-15 Player Preview Matthew Speck | October 2, 2014 Brooks Laich played two straight full 82 game seasons prior to the NHL lockout from 2010-12. The 31 year old Canadian averaged 16 goals per season and totaled 89 points…
The Solution to the Washington Capitals Second Line Centre Hole: Bobby Ryan George Foussekis | September 30, 2014 Should the Washington Capitals Trade For Bobby Ryan? Bobby Ryan is one of the NHL’s most electric players. The 27-year old Cherry Hill, NJ native was drafted second overall in…
5 Ways for the Capitals to Be Successful in 2014-2015 George Foussekis | August 6, 2014 What Do the Capitals Need to Do to Be Successful in 2014-2015? The Washington Capitals were not a part of the 2014 NHL Playoffs. In 2013-2014, the Capitals missed the…
Early Storylines Heading Into Capitals Training Camp George Foussekis | July 24, 2014 With a Busy Summer In Full Swing, What Are Some of the Early Storylines Heading Into Capitals Training Camp? It has been one of the more memorable offseasons the Capitals…
Brooks Laich: Capitals Buyout Candidate? George Foussekis | May 24, 2014 With the NHL Compliance Buyout Window Looming, Should the Capitals Buy Out Brooks Laich? Capitals fan favorite and all around good guy Brooks Laich has had a rough go in…
Alex Ovechkin: The Anti-Captain Sam Hauslohner | April 17, 2014 Before this season’s debacle, in which Alex Ovechkin was simultaneously the league’s best goal scorer, worst defensive forward, and above-average detractor of his own teammates; before Dale Hunter regularly benched…
Washington Capitals: Alexander Ovechkin Not Getting Enough Help Matt Schreiber | December 5, 2013 Alexander Ovechkin has been shredding apart the NHL this season. He leads the league with 21 goals in just 26 games. His line mates Nicklas Backstrom and Marcus Johansson have…
The Capitals’ Inept Second Line Sam Hauslohner | November 13, 2013 Brooks Laich, Troy Brouwer and Marcus Johansson comprise the Washington Capitals’ second line. As the second line, their job is to be a consistent offensive threat; their job is to…
Capitals Injury Report Darren Coslov | April 13, 2013 Laich Effect For some time now, National Hockey League teams have categorized mild to severe injuries as upper and lower body. Sometimes, the full extent of a players’ injury, may…
Grading Martin Erat’s Debut, Capitals Performance Against the Isles Matt Schreiber | April 5, 2013 Martin Erat’s debut for the Washington Capitals at the Verizon Center on Thursday evening was just fine. Though he did not tally a point on the stat sheet, his presence…
Washington Capitals: Alternatives To Mike Ribeiro Matthew Speck | March 27, 2013 The Washington Capitals (15-17-1) currently find themselves in a bind as the April 3rd trade deadline quickly approaches. The Alex Ovechkin led Capitals trail the eighth seed New York Rangers…
Capital Gains Darren Coslov | March 23, 2013 The writing was on the wall for net-minder Braden Holtby and the Washington Capitals prior to departing for Winnipeg, Manitoba. Somehow, find a way to play the type of hockey that will…