When Jose Theodore signed a two-year contract with the Washington Capitals in 2008, he expected he would finally win a Stanley Cup. The team was loaded with talent, from Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom to Mike Green and more on the backend.
Washington Capitals rumors suggest interest in Brock Nelson as they look to solidify their Stanley Cup hopes. Could a trade be on the horizon?
Rather than ice a roster merely helping Ovi break Gretzky's record, the Caps have been one of the NHL's best. Here's how they threaded the needle.
It started with a trade between the Bruins and Capitals (and Wild as a third-party broker). The Capitals moved out two pending free agents, Garnet Hathaway and Dmitry Orlov, in exchange for a 2023 first-rounder, 2024 third, 2025 second and Craig Smith.
The Washington Capitals and Logan Thompson have fit together perfectly this season. The team's improvement is largely due to the teams' stellar goaltending duo
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Canucks star defenseman Quinn Hughes dropped a rather bold claim about his level of play before facing the Blues.
As we pass the midway point of the 2024-25 NHL regular season, a trending topic in hockey circles is who fans and pundits would give their midseason awards to.
The Penguins and Capitals renewed arguably the highest-profile rivalry of the salary-cap era on Saturday night.
As a 5-on-5 force, the Oilers remain a top-three club in both shot attempt differential (measuring total puck possession) and expected goals rate per Moneypuck.com. Then there is the largest concern of all, which has bitten the Oilers when push comes to shove every year they've been within arm's reach of a Cup: Goaltending.
When Jose Theodore signed a two-year contract with the Washington Capitals in 2008, he expected he would finally win a Stanley Cup. The team was loaded with talent, from Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas ...
As a matter of principle and strategy, this season’s Pittsburgh Penguins trade chatter has focused far more on the exit door than who or what might be the return. Gone are the days of debate surrounding which useful veteran would serve the Penguins best,