Mar 01, 2009
Caps Briefing: Playing for Keeps
Florida defenseman Jay Bouwmeester. (Steve Mitchell/Associated Press) It’s not often in professional sports that the home team has the chance to keep the best player on the visiting team after the game, but that might be the case this afternoon if the Capitals can make the right impression on the Florida Panthers. Panthers defenseman Jay Bouwmeester is an emerging star. He plays defense well, passes the puck well and scores goals. All year, Florida…
Jul 02, 2008
Caps Briefing: All in One
Jose Theodore signed a two year, $9 million contract to play for the Capitals yesterday. Theodore brings a lot of great accomplishments and a lot of question marks to the Capitals. Last year in Colorado, he took turns losing the starting goalie job with younger disappointment Peter Budaj. Still, Theodore is the answer on paper to many of the Capitals’ questions. NHL free agency started yesterday–the time when veteran players who have finished their…
Jul 01, 2008
Caps Briefing: Green Stacks Green
Mike Green came to terms with the Capitals today on a four-year, $21 million dollar contract to play ice hockey. In my first post on DCist, all the way back in October of 2006, I described a hard-fought match between the Caps and the Avalanche that reached its climax when “Green, the Caps star minor-league defenseman, who is expected to show signs of someday belonging in the NHL by the end of this season,…
Jun 23, 2008
Caps Briefing: Bring it Back
They may measure two inches shy of a collective 19 feet tall, but the first three Caps picks from this weekend’s NHL draft stand on the shoulders of giants. With two picks in the first round and their first of two in the second, the Caps brought in players with strong connections to franchise history, tying the team’s future to its past. The Caps traded up to the 21st overall spot to pick Anton Gustafsson,…
Apr 23, 2008
Caps Briefing: Bottle Up and Explode
It’s over. Last night, the Caps lost game seven in overtime to the Philadelphia Flyers. They will now face the dreaded eighteen hole golf courses of McLean, and their own personal workout regimens. Led by the season-long heroics of Alexander Ovechkin, Mike Green and Olaf Kolzig, the team came back from 14th in the East at New Years to third place in the East with home ice advantage in their first playoff series in five…
Apr 04, 2008
Caps Briefing: Sixty-Five and Alive
Alexander Ovechkin has raised the NHL’s record for goals by a left wing from sixty-three to sixty-five. Incidentally, Ovechkin’s sixty-fifth goal of this season was a crucial game-winner–and his second key goal of the night–in the game that put the Capitals in playoff position for the first time in months. Although the Caps opened the season tied with Ottawa for first place in the league, the team quickly fell off due to an ineffective combination…