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  • Capitals take game 4 over Habs with Wilson's physicality and the bottom 6 coming up huge
    Apr 28 2025
    The Washington Capitals showcased their physical dominance in a crucial playoff game against the Montreal Canadiens, led by Tom Wilson's impactful performance. From the moment the puck dropped, the Caps made it clear they were ready to play tough, with Wilson landing significant hits, including a notable open-ice collision with Alexandre Carrier. Despite a lackluster power play, which saw them struggle to convert on over eight minutes of advantage time, the Caps leaned into their aggressive style, successfully rattling the Canadiens and making crucial plays when it mattered most.
    With their top lines faltering, the Capitals’ depth players rose to the occasion, exemplified by Brandon Duhaime's game-tying goal and Andrew Mangiapane's eventual game-winner. The Caps displayed resilience against the Canadiens’ power play, managing to secure a 5–2 victory and taking a commanding 3–1 series lead. As they return home for Game 5, the Capitals aim to capitalize on their momentum and close out the series in front of their fans.

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    15 m
  • Can the Capitals go 3-0 in the series vs the Habs. Will the Canadiens get physical and use the nuclear option?
    Apr 25 2025
    Welcome to the Caps Minutecast! In today’s episode, we recap Game 2 where the Washington Capitals triumphed over the Montreal Canadiens with a convincing 3-1 win. A key highlight was Logan Thompson’s stellar performance in goal, particularly his crucial saves during the tense third period, including denying a breakaway. After a shaky start that saw the Caps fall behind 1-0, they quickly responded with Connor McMichael leveling the score and Dylan Strome netting the go-ahead goal, showcasing the team's resilience and offensive depth.
    Additionally, Anthony Beauvillier and Ryan Leonard stood out in this matchup, with Beauvillier impressing with a strong assist and Leonard contributing valuable plays while earning his first NHL playoff point. On defense, Alex Alexeyev made significant contributions, solidifying the blue line. The Capitals maintained aggressive pressure throughout the game, with McMichael sealing the victory with an empty-net goal.Later Dan talks about what to expect from the Habs in game 3 in Montreal Stay tuned for more updates and analysis as we continue to support our Caps on their playoff journey!

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    14 m
  • Capitals vs Canadiens playoffs preview
    Apr 19 2025
    As the playoffs approach, the Canadiens find themselves in a challenging position, finishing 5th in the Atlantic Division. In contrast, the Washington Capitals are motivated to add another Stanley Cup to Alex Ovechkin's legacy before he retires. After a strong turnaround from last season's last-place finish, they won the Eastern Conference and Metro Division this year but enter the playoffs with a mixed record of 4-7-0 in their last eleven games, raising concerns about their consistency. The Capitals boast a physically dominant roster, featuring players like Tom Wilson and McIlrath, which could give them an edge over the Canadiens.
    Key players to watch for the Capitals include Logan Thompson, who is expected to return from injury, and backup Charlie Lindgren, who has performed well in his absence. The potential return of Protas, the team's third-highest scorer, is also crucial. Meanwhile, Dylan Strome's impressive 82-point season and Ovechkin's 44 goals highlight the offensive threats Washington poses. With multiple players showcasing offensive depth, the Capitals aim to leverage their strengths against the Canadiens, especially considering their last playoff encounter in 2010 ended with an unexpected elimination for Washington.

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    12 m
  • Back to work for the Capitals tonight against the Canes
    Apr 10 2025
    The Washington Capitals are gearing up for the Stanley Cup Playoffs as the number one seed in the Eastern Conference, and there’s excitement building around the team. However, crucial health updates have emerged regarding key players, particularly star goaltender Logan Thompson and forward Aliaksei Protas. Both players are currently listed as questionable for Game One, which raises concerns among fans, even as Head Coach Spencer Carbery remains optimistic about their progress.
    Despite the injury uncertainty, there’s still hope for the Capitals as neither player has been ruled out for the opening series. If Thompson and Protas can return to around 80% health, their contributions could play a vital role in the team's pursuit of a championship. As the playoffs approach, the team’s potential to contend for the Stanley Cup in 2025, along with the quest for a second championship for Alex Ovechkin, adds an exciting layer to the postseason journey.


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    15 m
  • Ryan Leonard signs an entry-level contract with the Capitals. How to get back in the win column
    Apr 1 2025
    The Washington Capitals have signed forward Ryan Leonard to a three-year, entry-level contract, effective immediately, which has an average annual value of $950,000 and extends through the 2026-27 season. Leonard, who was drafted eighth overall in the 2023 NHL Draft, is set to make his NHL debut against the Boston Bruins. At just 20 years old, he brings significant energy to the Capitals, who are focused on the Stanley Cup Playoffs. His impressive collegiate career at Boston College saw him record 60 points in his freshman year and lead the NCAA with 30 goals in his second season, earning him multiple accolades, including recognition as the Hockey East Player of the Year.
    Leonard has also made a mark internationally, helping Team USA secure gold at the IIHF World Junior Championships in both of the last two years and was named MVP this past January. He has a connection to the number 9, which he wore during his time at Boston College and with Team USA, possibly influenced by his brother, John Leonard, who also wore that number in college. Head coach Spencer Carbery has been following Leonard's progress closely and remains supportive as Leonard navigates the challenges following his team's recent loss in the NCAA Tournament.

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    15 m
  • Is it too early to order your 2025 edition Capitals Stanley Cup cake?
    Mar 10 2025

    In this episode, we dive deep into the Capitals' electrifying performance as they sit atop the Metro Division and tie for the best team in the NHL! Join us as we celebrate Tom Wilson being named the NHL's Third Star of the Week, after he racked up seven points in just four games. The Capitals have officially eclipsed their previous season's points total, now boasting an impressive 92 points with a record of 42 wins, 14 losses, and 8 overtime losses!
    We'll shine a spotlight on Connor McMichael, who delivered the game-winning goal in his milestone 100th career NHL game. Plus, we’ll touch on Alex Ovechkin's historic achievements as he reaches 886 career goals and becomes the 11th player in NHL history to hit 1,600 career points!
    Charlie Lindgren's stellar performance in net was crucial to the Capitals' success, and we highlight Dylan Strome's milestone goal during his 500th career game, as well as Martin Fehervary setting a new personal best in points this season.
    Tune in for a recap of the physicality that defined the game, with Tom Wilson leading the charge and setting the tone for the Capitals in an intense showdown. It’s an exciting time to be a Caps fan, and we’ve got all the highlights covered in this episode! Don’t miss it!

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    10 m
  • Capitals' Thrilling Overtime Rally: Chychrun Steals the Spotlight as Wilson and Strome Drive the Action!
    Nov 30 2024
    In an exhilarating matchup, the Capitals secured a 5-4 overtime victory against the New York Islanders, highlighted by Jakob Chychrun's game-winning goal, extending his impressive point streak. Tom Wilson netted two goals, breaking his scoring drought, while Connor McMichael contributed three assists, showcasing his playmaking skills. Despite a goal being overturned in the second period, the Capitals responded resiliently in the third with goals from Dylan Strome and Wilson to tie the game. The power play continues to thrive in Alex Ovechkin's absence, and head coach Spencer Carbery's adjustments have fostered team chemistry, further demonstrating the Capitals’ depth and determination this season.

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    11 m
  • Jakob Chychrun Placed on Injured Reserve, Vincent Iorio Called Up as Team Prepares for Weekend Games Against Columbus and Carolina
    Nov 2 2024
    The Washington Capitals are entering November on a positive note after finishing October with a solid 7-2-0 record, including recent victories over the New York Rangers and Montreal Canadiens. Unfortunately, defenseman Jakob Chychrun has been placed on injured reserve due to an upper-body injury, while Matt Roy remains sidelined with a lower-body injury, although both are making progress. In their absence, Vincent Iorio has been recalled from the AHL to potentially fill in. The Capitals are set to host the Columbus Blue Jackets this weekend, who are looking to bounce back from a recent loss and have had a surprising start to the season. Washington's offense has notably improved, with players like Dylan Strome, Alex Ovechkin, and Connor McMichael contributing significantly to a higher goal average than last season.

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    9 m
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