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  • Mike’s STH Xperience – Flying With the Jets

    Mike’s STH Xperience – Flying With the Jets

    Welcome to Mike’s Season Ticket Holder (STH) Xperience!

    This season is my first one as a Season Ticket holder for the Washington Capitals, and in place of doing Caps Game Recaps, I’ll be sharing my experience being a STH during the 2024-25 season. Here I’ll be sharing all of the photos that I take during pregame warmups, along with any FB/IG Reels and TikToks I create at the games.

    I will also be doing this for any other games I may go to, whether it’s in Hershey for the Bears, or at other NHL venues for games.

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    The Washington Capitals return home to faceoff with the Winnipeg Jets. Plus, it’s the third Era’s Night for the Capitals.

    #Caps50Facts

    On April 7th, 1995, the Washington Capitals acquired forward Mike Eagles and defenseman Igor Ulanov from the Winnipeg Jets for a pair of draft picks in the 1995 NHL Draft.

    Eagles would spend the last five seasons of his NHL career with the Capitals recording 13 goals and 35 points in 266 games played. Eagles played a role on the team that made it to the 1998 Stanley Cup Final.

    Ulanov only played three games for the Capitals before being traded to the Chicago Blackhawks on October 17th, 1995.

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    Thoughts on the Game

    It was good to be back at Capital One Arena for a Capitals game, and one of the things I noticed right away was those things I talked about when I went to Toronto to take in a Maple Leafs game. There was energy throughout the game, even when the Capitals were trailing the Jets. Take note Toronto.

    As for the game itself, it was an ok game for the Capitals. IT was clear there was still some road fatigue the team was dealing with, plus taking on the Jets, who are at the top of the NHL for a reason, was a healthy challenge for their first game back at home. It was great to see an Alex Ovechkin goal at home again.

    Photos and Reels/TikToks

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  • NHL 3 Stars of the Month – Pasta Rules January

    NHL 3 Stars of the Month – Pasta Rules January

    Today the National Hockey League has announced the Stars of the Month for the month of January 2025.

    First Star – David Pastrnak (RW – BOS)

    • Pastrnak topped the NHL in goals (t-11) and points (24) across 14 games (11-13—24) to help the Bruins (25-22-6, 56 points) earn standings points in half of their January contests (5-7-2). Pastrnak, who factored on 58.5 percent of Boston’s total goals during the month (24 of 41), also ranked among the January leaders in even-strength goals (1st; 9), even-strength points (1st; 18), shots on goal (3rd; 59), even-strength assists (t-3rd; 9) and assists (t-4th; 13). He found the score sheet in all but two of his 14 appearances, notching eight multi-point performances and closing the month with assists in a career-best nine straight games (Jan. 11-30: 7-12—19). Pastrnak’s 24 points matched a career high for any calendar month (also October 2019: 12-12—24 in 12 GP) and marked the most by a Bruins player since April 2021, when Brad Marchand registered 14-10—24 in 17 contests. The 28-year-old Pastrnak paces Boston in goals (24), assists (37) and points (61) through 53 total games this season, compiling 21 more points than his next-closest teammate (Marchand: 19-21—40 in 53 GP). Pastrnak also sits among the 2024-25 NHL leaders in shots on goal (1st; 215), even-strength points (t-3rd; 47), even-strength assists (t-5th; 29), points (9th; 61), goals (t-11th; 24) and even-strength goals (t-13th; 18).
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    Second Star – Logan Thompson (G – WAS)

    • Thompson went 8-0-1 with a 1.48 goals-against average, .947 save percentage and two shutouts in nine appearances as the Capitals (34-11-6, 74 points) completed a 9-1-4 January to create a six-point cushion atop the Eastern Conference. Thompson yielded two or fewer goals in seven of his nine games, including each of his last six to end the month (Jan. 11-28: 6-0-0, 0.83 GAA, .969 SV%, 2 SO). He earned consecutive shutouts Jan. 14 vs. ANA (19 SV) and Jan. 16 at OTT (24 SV), totaling a career-high 198:22 shutout sequence from Jan. 11-18 that ranked third in franchise history behind just Pat Riggin (203:52 in 1983-84) and Jim Carey (200:04 in 1995-96). The 27-year-old Thompson, who signed a six-year contract extension with Washington on Jan. 27, stretched his overall point streak to 12 contests dating to Dec. 22 (11-0-1, 1.45 GAA, .949 SV%, 2 SO) – the fifth-longest in Capitals history. He owns a 23-2-3 record in 28 total appearances this season, placing among the League leaders (minimum: 17 GP) in save percentage (1st; .927), goals-against average (2nd; 2.05) and wins (3rd; 23). Only one goaltender in NHL history has required fewer games to reach 23 victories in a season: Tiny Thompson in 1929-30 (23-4-0 in 27 GP w/ BOS).
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    Third Star – Zach Werenski (D – CLB)

    • Werenski produced 6-11—17 and a +9 rating in 14 contests to lift the Blue Jackets (26-19-7, 59 points) into the first Wild Card position in the Eastern Conference via a 10-3-1 month. Werenski, who placed second among all skaters (forwards and defensemen) in both total (392:18) and average (28:01) time on ice, ranked among the leading January blueliners in even-strength goals (1st; 6), even-strength assists (1st; 10), even-strength points (1st; 16), shots on goal (1st; 52), points (t-1st; 17), goals (t-2nd; 6), game-winning goals (t-2nd; 2), assists (t-3rd; 11) and plus/minus (t-4th; +9). He registered points in 11 of his 14 outings, including five multi-point performances, and notched an even or better plus/minus rating 11 times. Werenski finished the month on a five-game point streak (Jan. 22-31: 2-4—6), punctuated by his seventh career overtime goal (all w/ CBJ) Jan. 31 at UTA. The 27-year-old Werenski, who is slated to represent the United States at February’s 4 Nations Face-Off, sits among the top defensemen in total time on ice (1st; 1,395:23), game-winning goals (1st; 4), shots on goal (1st; 197), overtime goals (t-1st; 2), goals (2nd; 17), assists (2nd; 40) and points (3rd; 57) through 52 total appearances this season.
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    Fourth Star – Allison Hendrex (Fan – DAL)

    • January’s “Fourth Star” is longtime Dallas fan Allison Hendrex, who has traveled to 22 arenas to support the team on the road and even wore a custom Stars jersey at her wedding reception. Click here to watch a video that showcases the passion and energy Allison brings to every game to provide her team with a “Fan Advantage.”
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  • TXHT Jersey Tracking – Feb. 1st, 2025

    TXHT Jersey Tracking – Feb. 1st, 2025

    NHL Jersey Tracking for Saturday, February 1st, 2025

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  • NHL Rookie of the Month – Wolf Ignites for Top Honors

    NHL Rookie of the Month – Wolf Ignites for Top Honors

    Today the National Hockey League has announced the Rookie of the Month for the month of January 2025.

    Dustin Wolf (G – CAL)

    • Calgary Flames goaltender Dustin Wolf, who led all rookies with seven wins in 10 games (7-3-0, 2.32 GAA, .922 SV%), has been named the NHL’s “Rookie of the Month” for January.

      Wolf edged Ottawa Senators goaltender Leevi Meriläinen (5-2-1, 2.02 GAA, .928 SV%, 2 SO), Montreal Canadiens teammates Jakub Dobes (4-1-1, 2.43 GAA, .912 SV%) and Lane Hutson (1-12—13 in 14 GP), and Detroit Red Wings center Marco Kasper (7-5—12 in 14 GP) for the honor.

      Wolf, who also topped January rookie netminders in games played (10), saves (270) and shots against (293), became the second rookie goaltender in Flames history to win at least seven contests in a single calendar month. The other: Mike Vernon, in both November 1986 (9-3-0, 3.09 GAA, .897 SV%, 1 SO in 12 GP) and December 1986 (7-3-1, 3.16 GAA, .900 SV% in 11 GP).

      Wolf yielded two or fewer goals in six of his 10 starts and made at least 25 saves six times – highlighted by a season-high 38 stops in a 3-1 victory over the League-leading Winnipeg Jets Jan. 18. Four of his seven wins came on the road (4-1-0, 2.59 GAA, .911 SV%), tied for the most by any netminder (rookie or veteran) in January.

      The 23-year-old Wolf, a seventh-round pick (214th overall) from the 2019 NHL Draft, paces NHL rookies and shares eighth place in the entire League (rookies and veterans) with 19 wins through 29 total appearances this season (19-8-2, 2.51 GAA, .917 SV%, 2 SO). The Gilroy native, one of five California-born goaltenders in NHL history, also tops 2024-25 rookie netminders in games played (29), saves (802), shots against (875), shutouts (t-2) and assists/points (3).

      Wolf follows Philadelphia Flyers right wing Matvei Michkov (October: 4-5—9 in 11 GP), San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini (November: 7-5—12 in 14 GP) and Hutson (December: 2-11—13 in 14 GP) as a “Rookie of the Month” winner in 2024-25. He is the first Calgary player to receive the recognition since left wing Johnny Gaudreau, who was honored twice during the 2014-15 season (December 2014: 8-5—13 in 14 GP, March 2015: 7-9—16 in 15 GP).
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  • The Morphinominal Hockey Show – Talking Blockbusters

    The Morphinominal Hockey Show – Talking Blockbusters

    Ladies and Gentlemen welcome to The Morphinominal Hockey Show for some fun hockey conversations with actors from the Power Rangers and TMNT franchises, hosted by Michael Lindenbaum.

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    Michael is joined by actor Tohoru Masamune as they discuss the Washington Capitals and Edmonton Oilers, and the blockbuster trades that have taken place in the past couple of weeks. Plus the guys talk about Mike’s recent trip to Toronto.

    Opening Music (Audio Version Only):
    “Modern Guns” by Eyeshine
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  • PWHL Recap – Righting the Fleet

    PWHL Recap – Righting the Fleet

    PWHL News and Notes from Friday, January 31st, 2025

    News

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    Game Recaps

    New York Sirens v. Boston Fleet – 7p ET

    • In Boston, the Fleet look to right their ship as the New York Sirens come to town, and in the first period Alina Muller would score to give the Fleet the 1-0 lead. Then after a scoreless second period Hannah Bilka would score to grow the Fleet’s lead to two, but Ella Shelton would score a pair of goals for the Sirens to tie the game at two and force overtime. After a scoreless five minutes of extra hockey, Fleet captain Hilary Knight would score in the shootout to give the Fleet the 3-2 victory over the Sirens.
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    Today’s Games

    • OTT v. TOR – 2p ET

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  • TXHT Jersey Tracking – Jan. 31st, 2025

    TXHT Jersey Tracking – Jan. 31st, 2025

    NHL Jersey Tracking for Friday, January 31st, 2025

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  • PWHL Recap – Poulin The Win

    PWHL Recap – Poulin The Win

    PWHL News and Notes from Thursday, January 30th, 2025

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    Game Recaps

    Toronto Sceptres v. Montreal Victoire – 7p ET

    • In Montréal, the Victoire host the Sceptres, and in the first Toronto took the 1-0 lead when Jesse Compher scored on the power play at 11:12, her fifth goal of the season and then the Victoire tied the contest when Mariah Keopple scored at 17:07 for her second of the season. In the second, Maureen Murphy scored at 6:57, her second goal of the year, to put Montréal up 2-1 but then Hannah Miller scored on the season on the power play, her seventh goal of the season, to tie the game for Toronto at 13:13. In the third, Laura Stacey scored her fourth of the year to give the Victoire the 3-2 lead at 10:13 but then Daryl Watts scored her third of the year at 16:27 to tie the game 3-3. Marie-Philip Poulin then scores the game winner in the shootout as the Victoire defeated the Sceptres 4-3.

    Today’s Games

    • NYS v. BOS – 7p ET

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  • TXHT Jersey Tracking – Jan. 30th, 2025

    TXHT Jersey Tracking – Jan. 30th, 2025

    NHL Jersey Tracking for Thursday, January 30th, 2025

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  • PWHL Recap – Poulin Hatty

    PWHL Recap – Poulin Hatty

    PWHL News and Notes from Wednesday, January 29th, 2025

    News

    • The PWHL announced that Ottawa Charge F Tereza Vanišová was assessed a fine by the PWHL Player Safety Committee.
      • The incident that was reviewed came from a boarding major penalty that occurred at 6:07 in the third period of Ottawa’s contest Monday night against the New York Sirens.
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    Game Recaps

    Ottawa Charge v. Montreal Victoire – 7p ET

    • In Montréal, the Victoire hosted the Charge and in the first period Ottawa took the 1-0 lead when Tereza Vanišová scored her fourth goal of the season at 10:02. In the second, the Victoire tied the contest when Marie-Philip Poulin scored her sixth goal of the season at 2:09 and then Montréal took the 2-1 lead when Jennifer Gardiner scored her third of the season at 7:31. At 10:12, Marie-Philip Poulin scored her second of the period, on a Victoire power play, as Montréal took the commanding 3-1 lead. In the third period, Marie-Philip Poulin secured the hat trick at 16:16 as the Victoire breezed by the Charge for the 4-1 win

    Today’s Games

    • TOR v. MON – 7p ET

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