Carl Hagelin: 2021-22 season review
Carl Hagelin's professional career -- and his life -- changed at practice on March 1.
Carl Hagelin's professional career -- and his life -- changed at practice on March 1.
Martin Fehervary entered the COVID-19 protocol in the middle of December. When he returned, he was not the same player.
Lars Eller bounced back from a down year, but did he bounce high enough?
Nic Dowd is a physical, dependable, easy-to-like, fourth-line grinder with some offensive upside. Now where have we seen that before?
John Carlson is the Capitals player who is most likely to get the fanbase absolutely tilted, just positively malding.
We kick off the review series with the biggest question of the offseason: what's the future for Nicklas Backstrom?
What can be said about Tom Wilson that has not already been said about Joseph Stalin?
Rookie goalie Vitek Vanecek came in clutch when the Caps needed him.
Trevor van Riemdsyk is a good depth defender. But is he also bait for the expansion draft?
Daniel Sprong is one of Washington's good, young, restricted-free-agent forwards. Wait a second, he's Washington's only RFA forward.
All hail Washington's short* king. *Note: Maybe 5'8" isn't really short, but NHL hockey is a tall boys' game.
We heard a lot of skepticism about Justin Schultz when the Caps signed him last October. Finally we get what those people…
Someone keeps sabotaging Ilya Samsonov's career. hot-dog-tim-robinson-trying-to-find-the-guy.gif.
Hey, did you know that Alex Ovechkin does not have a contract yet for next season?
Straight-up: TJ Oshie is the heart of the Washington Capitals.
After nine season in the NHL, Dmitry Orlov's offensive awakening is just beginning.
Anthony Mantha came in like a wrecking ball. But then -- not so much.
Nick Jensen is the most defensively responsible defender on the Caps roster. That's nice, but kinda off-brand for the Caps.
Garnet Hathaway has a very, very, verrrryy tough job, and he does it darn well.
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