Alex Ovechkin among four Capitals on NHL's coronavirus absence list
Four key Capitals players have been placed on the NHL's COVID protocol-related absences list.
by: Mike DePrisco — NBC Sports Washington 1h
Four key Capitals players have been placed on the NHL's COVID protocol-related absences list.
by: Mike DePrisco — NBC Sports Washington 2h
The Capitals were fined by the NHL Wednesday for social interactions involving players.
by: J.J. Regan — NBC Sports Washington 14h
It's easy to dismiss faceoffs, but they played a role in Washington's two losses to Pittsburgh.
by: J.J. Regan — NBC Sports Washington 21h
The Capitals should have won Tuesday against the Penguins, and they know it.
by: J.J. Regan — NBC Sports Washington 22h
The Capitals should have won on Tuesday and they know it.
by: J.J. Regan — NBC Sports Washington 22h
What began as a dominant performance for the Caps turned into a disastrous 4-5 loss to Pittsburgh.
by: Kevin Brown — NBC Sports Washington 24h
Known more for hitting players rather than hitting the back of the net, Tom Wilson's first of two first-period goals came right off the face-off.
by: Jordan Giorgio — NBC Sports Washington 19 Jan
Jordan Giorgio keeps you In The Loop with some of the greatest moments going on in the sports world right now.
by: Mike DePrisco — NBC Sports Washington 19 Jan
The Capitals and the rest of the NHL plan to honor the Hall of Famer through the month of February.
by: Ryan Wormeli — NBC Sports Washington 19 Jan
The Caps will be rocking their new alternate sweaters four times during the season.
by: J.J. Regan — NBC Sports Washington 19 Jan
Peter Laviolette is still evaluating Ilya Samsonov and Vitek Vanecek to determine how he wants to divide their workloads this season.
by: Chase Hughes — NBC Sports Washington 18 Jan
Mike Callow, a 31-year-old D.C. sports fan and local radio host, has an unusual hobby only Washingtonians of a certain age may understand.
by: J.J. Regan — NBC Sports Washington 18 Jan
Miscommunication and bad habits have started to creep into the Caps play, a reflection of the lack of time the team has had to adjust to a new system and a new coach.
by: J.J. Regan — NBC Sports Washington 17 Jan
The Caps took too many penalties again on Sunday. The problem is not the penalties, however, but why they take them.
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