Mike Green to Become Free Agent Dustin Nelson | June 24, 2015 As expected, the Washington Capitals are set to let defenseman Mike Green reach free agency on July 1, according to Elliotte Friedman. WASH GM Brian MacLellan says he is trying…
2 Capitals Facing Uncertain Futures: Brooks Laich and Joel Ward Glynn Cosker | May 28, 2015 Two crowd favorites for the Washington Capitals must now cautiously ponder the coming months for two different reasons. Right wing Joel Ward has the business of landing a new contract…
3 UFAs Who Could Toughen Up the Penguins Will Tomer | May 28, 2015 For much of the last five years, it has been well known that the Pittsburgh Penguins are a weak team. While the defense is becoming increasingly stout, the Penguins lack…
Capitals Beat Rangers with Jay Beagle Goal Glynn Cosker | May 5, 2015 Jay Beagle of the Washington Capitals has enjoyed a standout season, and Monday night in Game 3 of his team’s second round series with the New York Rangers, Beagle became…
Capitals’ Troy Brouwer is Overdue for a Big Game Glynn Cosker | May 3, 2015 Washington Capitals forward Troy Brouwer had a career-high points tally of 43 during the regular season and improved his plus/minus rating to plus-11 after four straight seasons with a minus…
We Keep Losing the Puck! Hurricanes Come Up Empty Mark Shiver | December 5, 2014 “We Keep Losing the Puck!” Instead of going to the Carolina Hurricanes vs the Washington Capitals game Thursday night, I stayed at home. Watching from the comfort of my living…
Washington Capitals in Contract Years: Part 2 Margaret Stuart | August 22, 2014 Predictions for the Washington Capitals’ upcoming season are commonplace, and most of them revolve around the opening night lineup. However, the roster could look radically different this time next year.…
Washington Capitals: Tom Wilson Needs More Minutes Matthew Speck | July 18, 2014 Washington Capitals 2012 first round draft selection Tom Wilson came to Washington after dominant seasons with the Plymouth Whalers of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), drawing comparisons to elite power…
The Washington Capitals Obvious Problem: Even Strength Play Matthew Speck | October 18, 2013 The Washington Capitals’ power play unit sits atop the National Hockey League, converting at an alarming 30.8% rate. That has been the best phase of the game for the team…
Capitals Extend Beagle for Three Years Darren Coslov | July 7, 2012 As much as Beagle enjoyed fine tuning his game under Dale Hunter, he is equally as excited about playing for new head coach Adam Oates.
Goons and Cheap Shots: Keeping Hockey Out Of The Mainstream Joe Wilson | June 7, 2012 Expectations We have within us an innate sense of right and wrong. Along with that comes a desire to see justice done and for equality. When we see injustice and…
Capitals Invade MSG for Game 7 Darren Coslov | May 12, 2012 ALEXANDRIA, VA — Tonight the Washington Capitals visit the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden for Game Seven of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals. For the Capitals, it’s one final…