Posted A Quotable Green Nets Goal in Caps' 3-1 Win to DCist
Mike Green scored a goal to lead the Caps to their fourth straight win last night.Photo by choofly.Friday's highlights belonged to the Caps' defense. In a 3-1 win over the Minnesota Wild, Washington's defensemen were responsible for the majority of goals scored, while Semyon Varlamov again turned in a strong performance between the pipes. Despite the Wild having the best penalty kill percentage on the road in the NHL, the Caps' first goal of...
Posted After 11-Round Shootout, Caps Emerge With Win to DCist
Alex Semin was all over the ice Wednesday, helping Chris Clark andSemyon Varlamov push the Caps past the tricky Islanders. Photo by choofly. Welcome back, Captain Clark – with a little help from his trusty sidekicks Alex and Semyon, of course. Chris Clark was the eleventh Cap to take the ice in a shootout against the New York Islanders Wednesday night, and only the second Cap to score, but the captain's tally was one...
Posted For Caps, Less Tricks Would Equal More Treats to DCist
Plenty of goalie Dwayne Roloson's time was spent fixated on Alexander Ovechkin --but despite a goal from the Great Eight, Roloson's side came out on top.(AP Photo/Nick Wass)Sometimes, when you have as much talent as the Caps' roster, you get in your own way. Despite coming in on a six-game winning streak, facing a team that was 2-4-5, a hefty 40-28 advantage in shots, and a solid performance by Jose Theodore, the Capitals lost...
Posted Close, But No Cigar for Caps in 3-2 Loss To Devils to DCist
Alexander Ovechkin stole this puck at center ice, but the Devils stole the game in overtimeon Monday night. Photo by choofly. It was the Mike and Mike show goal-wise at the Phone Booth on Monday: Mike Green scored his first goal of the season, and Mike Knuble had a goal and an assist. But after those tallies staked the home team to a 2-0 lead at the end of the first period, the Caps...
Posted Boudreau Upset By Caps' Blown Chances in 4-3 Loss to DCist
Alexander Ovechkin and goalie Jose Theodore react to Ryan Callahan's opening goalduring the second period of last night's 4-3 loss. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) The most frustrating thing for a head coach may be when the team drops a game it should have won. Capitals boss Bruce Boudreau certainly showed some of that frustration after the Caps gave up a 3-2 lead against the Rangers with under ten minutes remaining in the third period...