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Adam Oates Is Honored to be Back in Washington
Adam Oates never thought he’d be a member of the Washington Capitals again. But in just 12 hours Tuesday afternoon, he not only rejoined the Capitals’ organization, but was also voted...
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A Haarty Year for Garrett
Garrett Haar has proven once again that the seventh round draftees shouldn’t be counted out from the start. The 18-year-old Huntington Beach, Calif. native went 207th overall in the 2011 NHL...
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The Capitalphabet
In honor of the playoffs, here is a quick poem for your pre-game reading pleasure: A is for Alzner, whose fiancée makes everyone cupcakes B is for Braden, the young...
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Take a Breather, Neuvy, It’s Your Birthday!
Michal Neuvirth, the baby-faced netminder, turns a not-so-baby 24 years old today. While his 11-12-4 record isn’t anything to brag about, we wish him all the best and ongoing success, including...
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Capitals’ Special Teams Are Special
The Caps extended their win streak to three games with a 2-0 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Brooks Laich showed the importance of special teams for the second game in...
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Caps Clinic Provides Players With A Different Perspective
This past weekend, the participants who won the auction for the Caps Clinic were taught basic skills by Washington Capitals Assistant Coach Jim Johnson, and players Mathieu Perreault, Marcus Johansson, Dennis...
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Happy Late Birthday to the Team’s Sack of Potatoes
As did the majority of Caps fans, we almost forgot poor Jeff Schultz‘s birthday. The lanky defenseman turned 26 today and got to celebrate a win. The guy’s only gotten to...
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Caps Get Creamed. Now on to the Super Bowl!
In one paragraph, here’s all you need to know from today’s matinee: The Caps lost 4-1, with Marcus Johansson netting the lone goal for Washington. Brooks Laich took what looked like...
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Capitals Shut Out for the First Time This Season
Against the 25th place overall New York Islanders, the Caps did not play well. Is this the understatement of the year? Definitely.
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Karl ‘K.O.’ Alzner Likes His Taste of Fighting
A day after his fight with Tampa Bay Lightning agitator Steve Downie, the Caps’ Karl Alzner has no painful repercussions from the tussle, aside from his legs being tired from the rough game.
