Video: Steve Mason Allows 100-Foot Goal Dustin L. Nelson | April 16, 2016 This can’t happen. Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Steve Mason was having a very solid game — even if he didn’t see much rubber in the first period. He made some key…
Former Oilers in the Stanley Cup Playoffs Marcy Di Michele | April 13, 2016 By now you would have read all the articles about “who to cheer for” if your team isn’t in the postseason. I may be the only one saying this, but,…
Jason Chimera: Washington Capitals 2015-16 Player Preview Matthew Speck | September 9, 2015 This is part of a series of Washington Capitals player previews heading into the 2015-16 season. Jason Chimera is the oldest Capitals player on the roster heading into this season,…
Capitals Questions: What Happens to Brooks Laich and Jason Chimera? Scott Lowe | August 31, 2015 This is the first in a series of articles leading up to training camp detailing the most pressing questions facing the Washington Capitals heading into the 2015-16 season. For the…
Date with Capitals a Potential Playoff Nightmare for Rangers Jake Gittler | March 30, 2015 If the playoffs started today, the Rangers would be in line for a date with the Capitals in the first round of the NHL playoffs. As Sunday’s 5-2 loss at…
The Washington Capitals Have Too Many of the Same Player George Foussekis | December 9, 2014 There Are Too Many Clones in the Washington Capitals Lineup – More Unique Players Are Needed The Washington Capitals are a team that is still trying to find their way…
“Unleash the Fury” Used to Mean Something For the Washington Capitals George Foussekis | December 3, 2014 Give the Fans Something To Cheer About, Caps There was once a time where “Unleash the Fury” meant something in Washington. It is a battle cry – it gives the…
Washington Capitals: Joel Ward Signing A Bargain For George McPhee Matthew Speck | March 14, 2014 When General Manager George McPhee signed former Nashville Predators forward Joel Ward to a four year-12 million dollar contract many questioned giving a long term deal to a player who…
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…
Washington Capitals: Cap Situation After Chimera Extension Matthew Speck | November 9, 2013 The Washington Capitals kept another one of their own Friday afternoon, re-signing 34 year old speedy forward Jason Chimera to a two year contract worth four million dollars. Chimera will…
Washington Capitals: Braden Holtby Posts Shutout In Rout Matthew Speck | November 2, 2013 Even with leading scorer and Captain Alexander Ovechkin off the ice, the Washington Capitals put forth presumably their best effort of the 2013-14 season Friday night with a 7-0 win…
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…