Sep 30, 2009
Caps Briefing: Pens Pick Up Bourque
Photo of Chris Bourque in a Caps uniform by Wikimedia Commons user Marcusvfx, used under a Creative Commons license The Pittsburgh Penguins claimed Chris Bourque off waivers today. So why is this interesting? The Penguins won the Stanley Cup, which means they’re currently last in line in the NHL’s waiver system. For their claim on Bourque to succeed, it means the other 28 teams in the NHL did not have room for Bourque on…
Oct 06, 2008
Caps Briefing: Looking Good
The Caps look good this year. Not only have they kept together a team that made the playoffs last year and added a celebrity goalie, but their starting left wing is now the spokesman for a major East Coast discount beauty shop chain. Sure, Alexander Ovechkin scored a beautiful goal last night after he forechecked effectively and got ready for a brilliant pass from Alexander Semin. That will happen plenty of times this year. Today’s…
Dec 07, 2007
Caps Briefing: Missed Opportunity
Talented European prospects Jacub Klepis and Jame Pollock left the Washington Capitals’ farm team this week to play in Europe. The Capitals will no longer have to pay their salaries, but they will also no longer have them around to call up when their star players get injured. Klepis played half the season for Washington last year, gradually developing into a decent center, and showing signs that he could become more of an offensive force…
Nov 12, 2007
Caps Briefing: How Worthless Are They?
According to Forbes magazine, the Washington Capitals are the third most worthless team in the National Hockey League. This is a big step up from last year, when they were number one! Of course, being businessmen and not hockey fans, the boys at Forbes have failed to take into account the kinds of younger, developing players that the Caps hold, ready to carry them to success either this year or in the immediate future. If…
May 10, 2007
Caps Briefing: Penguins Still Flapping
In a best of seven playoff series, any team with a 3-1 lead has distinct advantage. This is entirely false when that team is the Washington Capitals, and it holds that slim advantage over the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Capitals blew 3-1 leads against the Penguins in 1992 and 1995, and blew a 2-0 lead to the Penguins in 1996. Since this season’s Hershey Bears are one-third composed of players from this season’s Washington Capitals, they…