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Mar 10, 2010

Last Night’s Action: A Healthy Rotation

Tomas Fleischmann (R): What, me worry? (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)Capitals 4, Hurricanes 3 (OT): For the second game in a row, the Capitals blew a 2-0 lead. But this time, they pulled it out in overtime, the first time in the last four extra session matches they’ve got the full two points. Jose Theodore, despite letting in three goals, made many key saves, including a stop on a penalty shot in the first period. Mike Green…

Nov 08, 2009

Caps Briefing: Getting the Message

Photo by Ghost_Bear Tonight the Capitals came from behind to beat the Florida Panthers 7-4. With Alex Ovechkin and Mike Green among a slew of injured players, Mike Knuble put up four points to spark the win. The total tied his personal best, from Valentine’s Day, 2003. Asked what it was like to be a leader on this team, Knuble calmly dismissed the assertion. “It’s just one game,” he said, talking up the importance…

Apr 07, 2008

Caps Briefing: They Did It!

Tonight it’s draft lottery time in the NHL once more. For the last four seasons, this has been the day that we Caps fans cross our fingers and hope that the team is lucky enough to get a chance at a player who will help them do better in the future. This year, though, Washington will not participate, because the Capitals have made the playoffs. The Carolina Hurricanes lost their final game to the Florida…

Feb 14, 2008

Caps Briefing: Flash in the Plan

Yesterday the Washington Capitals announced that they have signed Tomas Fleischmann to a two-year contract at just under $750,000 per season. The Capitals now have long term contracts with every member of their top two offensive lines, both as they stand now and including injured leaders Michael Nylander and Chris Clark. Fleischmann signed a contract for this season at the very end of training camp, making the team in part because of an injury to…

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…

Jul 26, 2007

Caps Briefing: What’s not to Laich?

The Capitals have re-signed center Brooks Laich (pronounced LIKE) to a one year contract. Laich is a fast-skating, defensively responsible young center who can also play on the wing. The Capitals acquired him from the Ottawa Senators in 2004 in a trade for Washington’s all time leading scorer, Peter Bondra. Returning to a recently broken club policy, “financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.” According to TSN, however, the contract is worth $725,000.00, and…

Jun 08, 2007

Caps Briefing: Bears Get Mauled

Last night the Hershey Bears lost the decisive fifth game of the Calder Cup Finals to the Hamilton Bulldogs. The Bulldogs will now get raises and promotions to the NHL, while the Bears will go home to dark, empty apartments and watch nature shows, searching for an equally absurd example of an obnoxious housepet dominating a bear. Actually, losing in the finals is a perfectly acceptable outcome from the Capitals’ standpoint. Their young players got…

Jun 04, 2007

Caps Briefing: Monster Mash

On Friday night The Hershey Bears were torn apart by Bulldogs in an embarrassing 3-0 home loss in game one of the Calder Cup Finals. After putting on a convincing impression of “the big bad wolf” in the Eastern Conference Finals, the Bears got burned at the beginning of the big dance by reclusive nineteen year old named Carey. Of course, the night’s events did not warp into a Stephen King novel. The Bears faced…

Jun 01, 2007

Caps Briefing: Finals Start Tonight

That’s right. Caps are in the finals! Admittedly, the Capitals are not in this year’s Stanley Cup Finals. That honor is shared by the Anaheim No-Longer-Mighty Ducks and the Ottawa Senators. However, many Capitals are still in the finals. No, we’re not talking about Ottawa’s Antoine Vermette, who was only a Capital for one beautiful summer day, when the Caps claimed him off waivers and then traded him right back to Ottawa. We’re not even…

Mar 19, 2007

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…

 
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