Before tonight’s game against the Islanders, the Capitals announced (Twitter link) that forward Connor McMichael was a late scratch due to an illness. Matthew Phillips took his place. McMichael is off to his best start, notching six goals and seven assists through his first 28 games; last season, he was limited to just six NHL contests, being held off the scoresheet. … [Read more...] about McMichael Scratched Due To Illness
Pacioretty Set To Make Debut Shortly After Christmas
In some positive news coming out of the Washington Capitals organization, even though it is unlikely forwards T.J. Oshie and Sonny Milano will be back before the Christmas break, the Capitals will likely see the season debut of Max Pacioretty shortly thereafter (X Link). In what will serve as a feel-good story for much of the league around the holiday season, Pacioretty has … [Read more...] about Pacioretty Set To Make Debut Shortly After Christmas
Washington Capitals Loan Joe Snively To AHL Affiliate
The Washington Capitals announced today that they are returning forward Joe Snively to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate the Hershey Bears. It was the second move of the day by Capitals general manager Brian MacLellan after the team placed Lucas Johansen on waivers earlier today. The 27-year-old Snively dressed in three games during his recent recall and didn’t … [Read more...] about Washington Capitals Loan Joe Snively To AHL Affiliate
Oshie Out With Lower-Body Injury
The Washington Capitals announced veteran forward for the team, T.J. Oshie, would be out of the lineup tonight with a lower-body injury. The news comes after Oshie already missed 12 days with an upper-body injury a few weeks ago, returning for a four-game stretch in the meantime. Over the four games upon his return, Oshie has scored one goal and two points, averaging just over … [Read more...] about Oshie Out With Lower-Body Injury
Washington Capitals Have Deal In Place For New Arena
After a vote last night from Virginia lawmakers, all reports are indicating that the vote proposal has passed and that the Washington Capitals will be leaving Capital One Arena for Northern Virginia (X Link). Capital One Arena initially opened the season of the Capitals’ first run to the Stanley Cup Final during the 1997-98 season and is currently the 14th oldest active stadium … [Read more...] about Washington Capitals Have Deal In Place For New Arena