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Bradley's Goal Ties Career High, Breaks Caps' Losing Streak

Bradley's Goal Ties Career High, Breaks Caps' Losing Streak

When Matt Bradley put the puck in the net in the third period of Thursday's game against Atlanta Thrashers goalie Ondrej Pavelec, he accomplished two things: his team had their first game-winning goal in four games, and Bradley tied his NHL career high of nine goals in a season. more ›

The Caps' Matt Bradley: A Serious (Funny) Man

The Caps' Matt Bradley: A Serious (Funny) Man

Capitals forward Matt Bradley wants you to know he's a serious kind of guy. more ›

Winning Caps Still Learning from Detroit

Winning Caps Still Learning from Detroit

Even injury-plagued, the Detroit Red Wings are the Nick Sabans of hockey -- they are to be taken seriously at all times. As a new powerhouse, the Washington Capitals view games against Detroit as chances to measure themselves against a decade-plus gold standard of the NHL. more ›

Caps Briefing:  Seven Goal Salute for Bonzai

Caps Briefing: Seven Goal Salute for Bonzai

It's getting hard to keep track of what to think about the Capitals this year. At the beginning of the year, they won three straight games, and even spent an hour as the league's first place team. Then they lost a few, won one, and tried losing again. Last night, in what should have been a hopeless battle against a hot team, they put together a seven to one victory over the grammatically challenged... more ›

Caps Briefing:  It's Ben Real

Caps Briefing: It's Ben Real

The Capitals have assigned Ben Clymer to their farm team. For two years, Clymer has provided the Caps with leadership, toughness and first hand knowledge of what it's like to win a Stanley Cup. This year and next year, he'll take that knowledge to the American Hockey League's Hershey Bears. Clymer joins Stanley Cup winner Joe Motzko, whom the Caps signed this summer as a free agent and demoted over the weekend, in giving the... more ›

Caps Briefing:  Responding to Criticism

Caps Briefing: Responding to Criticism

Two games after we suggested the Washington Capitals were trying to lose games for better draft position, the team has won back to back games against teams fighting for playoff spots by a combined score of twelve goals to two. In home games on Friday night and Sunday afternoon, the Caps cakewalked over the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Tampa Bay Lightning, and climbed from twenty-seventh place all the way back to twenty-fifth in the... more ›

Caps Briefing:  Anatomy of a Yardsale

Caps Briefing: Anatomy of a Yardsale

With one week left until the trade deadline, and the second-worst record in the Eastern Conference, the Capitals are doubtlessly looking to make trades and receive value for players who aren't planning to return next year. Their biggest commodities are forwards Dainius Zubrus and Richard Zednik. Both players are big, strong veterans who can chip in a fair number of points. Both have also been to the Stanley Cup Finals, which is something teams look... more ›

Caps Briefing: Capitals Rock Flyers, Embrace Rock

Caps Briefing: Capitals Rock Flyers, Embrace Rock

At Tuesday night's game, Gavin Dunaway of The Alphabetical Order, who was watching the game with Mike "Goodtyme" Garrity of Nitro Tokyo, suggested we write a story about, "how satisfying it is to watch your team completely drubbing another team." That was pretty much the theme of the evening, as the Washington Capitals took a lead fifteen seconds into play, built it up to 4-0, and easily held on to win 6-2. During breaks in... more ›

Kolzig, Caps Heating Up

Kolzig, Caps Heating Up

Written by DCist contributor Eli Resnick The Capitals are on a "mostly winning streak." Why? How? What's a "mostly winning streak?" Who cares! They're doing good. But first there's some bad news: Alexander Semin left the ice late in the third period doubled over with pain. A possible shoulder injury could make it painful for Semin to shoot. We don't want to see Semin's shots dribble weakly to the crease, do we? No! We want... more ›

Caps End with Win, Look to Offseason

Caps End with Win, Look to Offseason

This entry was written by DCist contributor Jesse Rounds The Washington Capitals are done for the season. The team finished the last week of play by going 3-1 with wins against Florida, Tampa Bay, and Atlanta. The Capitals were expected to finish at the bottom of the NHL this season, and by finishing with the third worst record in the league, the team certainly lived up to those expectations. On the other hand the Caps... more ›

Caps Snap Skid, Start Streak

Caps Snap Skid, Start Streak

This post was written by DCist contributor Jesse Rounds Last Wednesday night the Capitals visited the Panthers in Florida and played them close. Excellent touches in the offensive zone led to goals, however, defensive breakdowns and a lack of discipline hobbled the Caps in the end. Most of the first period was hockey the way it should be, fast and without much stoppage in play. Over the next two and a quarter periods the game... more ›

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