May 28, 2010
Caps Coach Looking Forward to NHL Winter Classic
Washington Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau, pictured here at a 2009 training session with Alex Ovechkin. Photo by photopete It became official today: the Washington Capitals will get to play the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2011 Winter Classic at Heinz Field. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman also promised a Winter Classic will come to Washington, D.C. within the next two to three years. Washington Capitals head coach Bruce Boudreau says every time he watches a Winter…
May 14, 2009
Caps Briefing: The Rematch
Photo by Martin Locraft/MJLPhoto.com Okay, maybe it’s not coming up. Maybe it’s not tomorrow. Maybe it’s not next year. Maybe it won’t happen this decade, but someday, Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals will face Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins in the playoffs again. There is no rule that says this must happen. There is no league policy forcing superstars to play each other; in fact it hasn’t happened in decades. There is…
May 12, 2009
Caps Briefing: The Matchup
Photo by lis_glass Tomorrow night’s Caps game at Verizon Center features the four most talented hockey players on earth competing in a winner take all, game seven, series final struggle for playoff survival. We’ll have the last two winners of the NHL’s Hart Trophy (player most valuable to his team) playing out a rivalry that has made hockey important even to non-fans. Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby have been billed for years as the…
Feb 26, 2009
Caps Briefing: Women Be Shoppin’!
Photograph of goalie Jose Theodore from scarletcaps.com The Capitals have launched hockey’s first official website for female fans. The web site mixes player stats and bios with videos depicting the personal lives of Capitals players, dreamy headshots and, of course, shopping. As February draws to a close and the National Hockey League prepares for its March trade deadline, the Capitals are in second place in the Eastern conference. To prepare for the playoffs, the…
Oct 26, 2008
Caps Briefing: Alex Back on Top
The Washington Capitals signed NHL MVP Alexander Ovechkin to hockey’s first hundred million dollar contract last season, so the Capitals once again boast the league’s leading scorer. Welcome back fast-skating, obscenely talented left winger Ovechkin, who likes to warm up for games by playing soccer in Crocs, falls to the ice with joy when he scores, and ignores jellyfish postings when he goes for a swim. Even casual fans know by now that the…
Dec 27, 2007
Caps Briefing: Le Roi est Mort, Vive le Roi
Clarifying the intriciacies of replacing himself at his job, Boudreau told the Canadian Press, “Until further notice, I’m here.”
Oct 23, 2007
Caps Briefing: Butch Was Really That Bad
Former Capitals coach Bruce “Butch” Cassidy (who famously wrote his plays on napkins, and then brought the napkins to practice) has just been fired by the Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario Hockey League after they lost six straight games. The firing from the junior team confirms the suspicions of many Caps fans who remembered the 2003-2004 season and though the coach might have been slightly less than qualified for the NHL. Cassidy joined the Capitals…
Aug 15, 2007
Caps Briefing: Goaltender Wanted
In an interview yesterday, discussing the state of goalie development in Russian hockey, Caps superstar Alexander Ovechkin optimistically announced that Caps goaltending prospect Semen Varlamov will remain in Russia this year, playing with Yaroslavl Lokomotiv. This contradicted Ovechkin’s earlier optimistic prediction that Varlamov would challenge Olaf Kolzig for the starting job in Washington, which in turn contradicted Varlamov’s earlier announcement that he planned to play for Lokomotiv this year. Goalies take longer to develop than…
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…
May 03, 2007
Caps Briefing: A Minor Thrill
What’s that, reader? You thought the hockey season had come to a merciful end? You thought that Caps players like Mike Green, Jeff Schultz, Jakub Klepis, Eric Fehr, Alexandre Giroux, Dave Steckel and Frederic Cassivi had shown they belong in the minor leagues, and would now spend the summer playing golf and healing unspecified injuries? Well, smartypants, you got the first part right. All those Caps players do belong in the minor leagues, and…