Tag: Washington Capitals

  • Wednesday Night Hockey: The Last Two Champs Face-off For the First Time.

    Wednesday Night Hockey: The Last Two Champs Face-off For the First Time.

    Washington Capitals (0-0-0) v. St Louis Blues (0-0-0)

     

      Pre-Season Record Predicted Goaltender Stanley Cup Champions
    Washington Capitals 5-1-0 Braden Holtby 2017-18
    St. Louis Blues 4-3-0 Jordan Binnington 2018-19

    It has been a long off-season for Caps’ fans, but we’re finally here. Does anyone else find it slightly more than coincidental that the two previous Stanley Cup Champions are facing off on the first day of the 2019-20 season? I know, I know, the schedule was made before the Blues won the cup, but raise your hand if you think that had something to do with the end result. The Capitals and Blues played each other twice during the preseason, splitting the games with one win a piece. Both teams won by just a single goal in each victory.

    On Sunday, the Washington Capitals rounded out their six-game preseason schedule with a tight 4-3 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes. While many fans are hesitant about making associations between preseason performances the regular season, there are a couple of things we know for certain. Tom Wilson is about to have a heck of a year. In just 3 preseason matches, Wilson tallied two goals and an assist, including one short-handed goal against the Chicago Blackhawks. While Top Line Tom led the team in short-handed goals last season (2G), it is vital to remember he only played 63 games during the 2019-19 season. Setting a career-high of 22 goals last year, we anticipate he should set another personal record with at least 25 goals this coming season (TheScore, Wilson). Caps’ captain Alex Ovechkin is prepared to win himself another Rocket Richard Trophy this year, and has expressed his desire, and ability to have another 50+ goal season (Gulitti). By a margin of 236 goals, Ovechkin only needs 5 more seasons of 50 goals, or 6 seasons of 40 goals to bypass the all-time goals leader of the Great Wayne Gretzky (894G). With the final year of his contract looming in not-so-distant future, the Capitals front office have already begun playing out some possible scenarios that will need to be played out in order to keep the Great 8 a Capital until retirement. But perhaps the biggest what-if many Caps’ fans are trying to answer involves defenseman Michal Kempny, whom had his season cut short last year due to a hamstring injury he suffered in a March 20th match against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Many, including head coach Todd Reirden, hoped Kempny would be ready in time to make the Opening Night roster for the Capitals, but that is still to be determined, as the blue-liner was still practicing in a non-contact jersey as of September 28th (Khurshudyan). In 71 games played with the Washington Capitals during the 2018-19 season,, Michal Kempny led the team with a +/- rating of 24, tallied 6 goals of his own, and racked up 19 assists, as a defenseman (TheScore, Kempny). However, a number of mid- and off-season acquisitions by the Capitals including Nick Jensen (DET) and Radko Gudas (PHI) and will bolster the Caps’ roster and hopefully this season will play out as well in reality, as it should on paper.

                   The St. Louis Blues did not play their final scheduled preseason game due to a plane malfunction, but did beat the Caps’ on September 27 by a score of 4-3. For those not in the know, the St. Louis Blues won their first Stanley Cup Championship in team history this past June, similarly to the feat the Capitals accomplished in 2018. In true underdog fashion, the Blues went from worst, to first, in a matter of months. Was it the change in bench bosses? The puppy? The mid-practice brawls? Will the Blues fall victim to the infamous Stanley Cup Hangover? St. Louis elected to play eight preseason games (only played seven, see above), and managed to win 4 of 7, including one overtime win versus the Winnipeg Jets. Those 3 losses came resulted from a 2-3 loss to the Capitals, a 1-2 loss to the Dallas Stars, and an especially-embarrassing 4-1 loss to the Detroit Red Wings. Fellow Russian Vladimir Tarasenko (a.k.a. Vladdy) is expected to have a bounce-back season after a seemingly lack-luster 2018-19 season, where he managed to score 33 goals in 76 regular season games (NHL.com). While Tarasenko led the Blues in goals, and points, he has seen a downward trend in goal-scoring since the 2015-16 season, where he scored a career-high 40 goals, and tallied 34 assists. During the 2018-19 playoffs, he scored 11 goals of the teams’ 75 total goals, good enough for second most on the team, but accounted for just 14.6% of total goals scored (NHL.com).

    While the St. Louis Blues and their fans are, of course, hoping to repeat their recent success, the Washington Capitals are out for blood (redemption) after a disappointing first round exit. It seems as though Caps’ PR is keeping on with the #ALLCAPS catch-phrase for this upcoming season, but #2Cups3Years sounds pretty good too.

    Coverage of the game begins at 6:00pm with Caps Faceoff Live, followed by Caps Pregame Live at 6:30pm, all on NBCSN/NBCSWA, with puck drop following the Blues’ Stanley Cup Banner Raising at Enterprise Arena in St. Louis, MO.

     

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    Gulitti, T. (2019). Ovechkin talks 50-goal record, catching Gretzky, future with Capitals. https://www.nhl.com/news/alex-ovechkin-chases-wayne-gretzky-hopes-to-score-50-goals/c-308941324.

    Khurshudyan, I. (2019). Michal Kempny doubtful for Capitals’ season opener at Blues because of hamstring injury. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2019/09/28/michal-kempny-doubtful-capitals-season-opener-blues-because-hamstring-injury/.

    NHL.com. (2019). Vladimir Tarasenko. Retrieved from https://www.nhl.com/player/vladimir-tarasenko-8475765.

    TheScore. (2019). Michal Kempny. Retrieved from https://www.thescore.com/nhl/players/5579.

    TheScore. (2019). Tom Wilson. Retrieved from https://www.thescore.com/nhl/players/2592.

     

  • Capitals Announce 2019-20 Opening Night Roster

    Capitals Announce 2019-20 Opening Night Roster

    Today the Washington Capitals announced their 2019-20 Opening Night roster as they prepare to take on the St. Louis Blues tonight in St. Louis. However, the Capitals made an another announcement before they did unveil their official roster.

     

    The Capitals officially announced that they have placed goaltender Pheonix Copley on waivers. This, as we have stated before, is an obvious choice for the Capitals as they still need to shed salary so they can be under the cap after Evgeny Kuznetsov’s suspension is completed.

     

    After making the Copley announcement the Capitals would unveil their roster.

     

    For a better look at the images please see them in the below slideshow.

    *Images Courtesy of the Washington Capitals

     

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  • Capitals News – Roster Moves and Other Notes

    Capitals News – Roster Moves and Other Notes

    Today the Washington Capitals announced some waiver news, as well as some injury news in regards to the roster.

     

    Roster Moves

    First the Capitals announced that Christian Djoos, Liam O’Brien, and Michael Sgarbossa have cleared waivers and have been loaned to the Hershey Bears of the AHL.

    This move comes as no surprise as the Capitals needed to get down to 23 on their roster, and these going to Hershey was always the plan.

     

    Next the Capitals announced that defenseman Michal Kempny has been placed on Injured Non Roster.

    The move brings the Capitals to 23 for their roster, including the Evegny Kuznetsov three game suspension to start the season, and per the Capitals release Kempny can be activated when healthy and that there is no minimum game threshold for how long Kempny can be on the Injured Non Roster.

     

    What does this really mean? With Kuznetsov’s suspension and Kempny’s injury the Capitals have the cap space until after their game against Carolina on Saturday, and will then need to make some more moves before they can play their next game on Tuesday, October 8th against Dallas top make sure they are under the cap.

     

    Capitals News

    In other news for the Capitals, they have announced that John Carlson has been named alternate captain.

    Carlson ranks third among active Capitals players in games played, and is taking over for Brooks Orpik who retired this past summer.

     

    NHL News

    In NHL news the League has announced that San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane has been suspended for the first three games of the season in accordance to Rule 40.4 (Physical Abuse of Officials).

    Under the terms of the CBA, and based on Kane’s average annual salary, Kane will forfeit $112,903.23. The money will be going to the Player’s Emergency Assistance Fund.

     

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  • Capitals Announce More Roster Moves

    Capitals Announce More Roster Moves

    Today the Washington Capitals have announced that they have placed three players on waivers and have loaned another to Hershey.

     

    Placed on Waivers

    #29 – Christian Djoos (D)

    #87 – Liam O’Brien (F)

    #23 – Michael Sgarbossa (F)

     

    Loaned to Hershey

    #63 – Shane Gersich (F)

     

     

    With today’s moves the Capitals did what was originally predicted by us in regards to Christian Djoos after he was awarded $1.25mil in arbitration, and with the Capitals $1.3mil over the salary cap a big contract or two needed to be moved. Both Michael Sgarbossa and Liam O’Brien were not expected to make the Opening Night roster, but could be call ups later this season if injuries occur.

     

    The Capitals are now carrying 14 forwards, 8 defensemen, and three goaltenders. Capitals will need to have their Opening Night roster submitted by Tuesday, October 1st by 5p ET.

     

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  • 2019-20 NHL Previews – Washington Capitals

    2019-20 NHL Previews – Washington Capitals

    2018-19 Record: 48-26-8  104pts. – – 1st Place in Metropolitan

    Playoffs: Lost in First Round to Carolina

     

    2019-20 Jersey Guide:

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    Key Additions: F – Garnet Hathawy, F – Brendan Leipsic, F – Richard Panik, D – Radko Gudas

     

    Key Departures: F – Nathan Walker, D – Aaron Ness, F – Brett Connolly, F – Riley Barber, F – Jayson Megna, F – Andre Burakovsky, D – Brooks Orpik, D – Matt Niskanen

     

    2019-20 Preview:

    Going into the 2019 Offseason the Washington Capitals decided that their bottom six on offense needing some retooling. With the knowledge that forward Brett Connolly was in for a bigger payday on his next contract they allowed him to walk on July 1st where he would sign with the Florida Panthers. The Capitals would also trade Andre Burakovsky to the Colorado Avalanche after not living up to expectations, and becoming a consistent contributer to the team offensively.

     

    The Capitals would go out and sign forwards Richard Panik (four years), Garnet Hathaway (four years), and Brendan Leipsic (one year) to help with their bottom six rebuild. However, this does put forwards Travis Boyd and Chandler Stephenson (who was recently awarded a one year $1.05mil contract in arbitration) on the outside looking in.

     

    On defense the Capitals traded Matt Niskanen to the Philadelphia Flyers for Radko Gudas. With Brooks Orpik announcing his retirement a few days later it worked out well for the Capitals as Gudas will bring grit to the blue line and can fill in on the penalty kill as well.

     

    Outside of some Cap issues that needs to be addressed, the Capitals should have themselves another solid season in front of them.

     

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  • Capitals Trim Training Camp Roster to 28

    Capitals Trim Training Camp Roster to 28

    Today the Washington Capitals trimmed their training camp roster to 28 before their final preseason game against the Carolina Hurricanes.

     

    Sent to Hershey

    #63 – Shane Gersich (F)

    #22 – Lucas Johansen (D)

    #47 – Beck Malenstyn (F)

    #64 – Brian Pinho (F)

    #30 – Vitek Vanecek (G)

    #38 – Colby Williams (D)

     

     

    With today’s roster cuts the Capitals sent a total of three forwards, two defensemen, and a goaltender down to the Hershey Bears of the AHL. The Capitals are now carrying 16 forwards, nine defensemen, and three goaltenders, and will need to have their roster submitted by 5p ET on Tuesday, October 1st.

     

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  • Capitals Refurbished and Ribbon Cutting Cermony at Ridge Road Park

    Capitals Refurbished and Ribbon Cutting Cermony at Ridge Road Park

    Today the Washington Capitals topped off their refurbishing of the Ridge Road Recreational Park Rink in Germantown, MD with a ribbon cutting ceremony and clinic with Montgomery County Parks and Rec.

     

    Per the Capitals release earlier this week the team had the following to say about Ridge Road Recreational Park:

    “Ridge Road is an existing rink refurbished by the Capitals. The old boards were removed, and the existing metal frame was used. The bench area and doors were adjusted to be ADA compliant by Riley Manufacturing, who then installed their board system. A new Daktronics scoreboard and Mateflex flooring system was installed featuring the Capitals logo.”

    – Capitals PR

     

    The ribbon cutting ceremony began at 10:15 am and went for about twelve minutes long. During the ceremony we heard John Nissel (Deputy Director of Operations), Andrew Friedson (District 1 Council Member), Natali Fani-Gonzalez (Vice Chair, Montgomery County Planning Board), Peter Robinson (Director of Youth Hockey, Washington Capitals), and a few others. To see the full ribbon cutting ceremony please watch the video below.

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    After the ribbon cutting ceremony the rink will split up into three sections and the children will split into three groups to participate in the clinics that the Capitals Youth Hockey Department had set up. There were also some fun little scrimmages amongst the kids that everyone in attendance enjoyed watching.

     

     

    During the event I was able to speak with some of the key people that helped make today possible, and here are our interviews with them.

     

    Andrew Friedson (District 1 Council Member)

     

    Natali Fani-Gonzalez (Vice Chair, Montgomery County Planning Board)

     

    Peter Robinson (Director of Youth Hockey, Washington Capitals)

     

    After the event was over I grabbed my stick and a ball and I did a little stick and shoot at the newly refurbished rink with my friend Erik Tavenner, and we were greatly impressed with the job that was done with the rink. It felt great to run on it, and being able to stickhandle and do some wristers and slappers on the new surface felt really great.

     

    As a long time resident of Germantown, MD, I would like to thank the Washington Capitals for their generosity in refurbishing this rink that I have played and practiced at for many years.

     

    TXHT would like to thank Melissa Chotiner, Staci Gorden, and Jordan Gray of Montgomery County Parks and Recreations for all of their assistance with today’s event, and we’d like to thank Andrew Friedson, Natali Fani-Gonzalez, Peter Robinson, John Nissel, and everyone else involved to make today happen.

     

    *All Photos, Video, and Audio were done by Michael Lindenbaum.

     

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  • Capitals Announce 2019-20 Third Jersey Schedule

    Capitals Announce 2019-20 Third Jersey Schedule

    Today the Washington Capitals announced their 2019-20 third jersey schedule, which will see them wear the retro red, white, and blue jerseys in 12 homes games this season.

     

     

    The Capitals will wear their third jerseys in the following games this season with our jersey tracking to show the respective matchups:

    Nov. 11th – v. Arizona Coyotes

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    Dec. 9th – v Columbus Blue Jackets

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    Dec. 27th – v. Columbus Blue Jackets

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    Dec. 31st – v. New York Islanders

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    Jan. 11th – v. New Jersey Devils

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    Jan. 16th – v. New Jersey Devils

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    Feb. 2nd – v. Pittsburgh Penguins

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    Feb. 8th – v. Philadelphia Flyers

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    Feb. 10th – v. New York Islanders

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    Feb. 23rd – v. Pittsburgh Penguins

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    Mar. 4th – v. Philadelphia Flyers

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    Mar. 26th – v. New York Rangers

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    As seen the Capitals will wear their thirds against the Devils, Islanders, Blue Jackets, Penguins, and Flyers twice, and the Rangers and Coyotes once. Interestingly the Capitals will not be wearing their thirds against their other Metropolitan Division Rival Carolina Hurricanes who will wear their thirds against the Capitals on January 3rd in Raleigh, NC.

     

    It is very cool to know that the Capitals will be wearing their thirds against the Coyotes in November, and the Coyotes will do the same when they wear their Kachina jerseys in February against the Capitals, but I think it would be even cooler if the two teams wore their respective thirds in the same game against each other.

     

     

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  • TXHT Podcast – A Conversation with Steve Seftel

    TXHT Podcast – A Conversation with Steve Seftel

    Ladies and Gentlemen the TXHT podcast is back a whole new episode as we are joined by former Washington Capitals player Steve Seftel.

     

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    We speak with Seftel on a number topics including his hockey career, his time with the Washington Capitals, why he decided to write the book “Shattered Ice”, and why he felt that it was important to become an advocate for Mental Health.

     

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  • Capitals Trim Roster by One

    Capitals Trim Roster by One

    Today the Washington Capitals have announced that they have trimmed their training camp roster to 34 before heading into the second half of the preseason.

     

    Sent to Hershey

    #27 – Alexander Alexeyev (D)

     

    This would be the Capitals lone roster cut before heading to Chicago for their three game road trip to finish the preseason.

     

    The Capitals are now carrying 19 forwards, 11 defensemen, and four goaltenders going into tonights preseason game against Chicago.

     

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