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Pittsburgh Penguins Make Franchise History

The Pittsburgh Penguins made franchise history today after defeating the Washington Capitals in a shootout 3-4. The Penguins went 5-0 during their extended road trip which had never been done in the Penguins history. Bill Guerin made his first goal in the Penguins sweater after receiving a wonderful assist from Sidney Crosby. Crosby won the [...]

Washington Capitals Stand Pat

GM McPhee ended up not doing anything this deadline, a bit of disappoint for fans. I think we expected another big day like Huet, Fedorov and Cooke, but it wasn’t in the cards. I’ve heard that our price for Bouwmeester was Alzner, our top defensive prospect, Varlamov, our top goalie prospect, and another OHL prospect. [...]

San Jose Sharks Maintain Position Through February

Turns out nothing too revealing came about during the month of February. The month known as a mundane time for most hockey teams, and also the month the San Jose Sharks have to vacate HP Pavilion for at least one week (due to tennis), I was curious to see how the top teams [...]

Proof That Ovechkin Belongs Among The Greats

Ovie potted his 200th on Thursday against the Kings on a 180 degree pivoting wrist shot. Who are the only people who have scored 200 goals in fewer games?
1.Wayne Gretzky (242)
2. Mike Bossy (255)
3. Mario Lemieux (277)
4. Brett Hull (280)
And how many did they end up with?
1. Gretzky 894 in 1487 games.
2. Bossy 573 in [...]

San Jose Sharks Get Ready To Slog Through February

Dictionary.com defines ‘slog’ as a verb meaning ‘to walk or plod heavily; to toil’. The guys on NHL Home Ice describe the period between the All-Star Break and mid-March as the time where a lot of teams start to lose a little focus. If you’re a team that’s not very good, or a [...]

Caps Snap Their Streak And Continue The Wings’‏

I had seats behind the Away Goal, about five rows up, which gave me a good view on three of the Caps four goals in their win over Detroit. Before the game, I was really excited to see how the Caps would match up against the Wings, as well as just being plain excited to [...]

What An Awful End To Such A Good Game

Sparing the end, this was exactly the kind of game one would expect from the top two teams in a conference: hard forechecking, defenders punishing at the blue lines, lots of scoring chances but low scoring, a highlight reel goal or two, and grade-A goaltending.
Even though there were so many hits, they were all pretty [...]

Eastern Expansion Continues - Welcome Capsfan!

The .Net continues to grow as ‘Capsfan’ joins our team of bloggers - welcome Capsfan!

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San Jose Sharks - I’ve Seen Enough

I just finished watching the San Jose Sharks, coming off 4 days rest, beat the Washington Capitals 7 - 2. I’ve seen enough.
As a long time 49er fan I’ve learned what winning feels like. I’m not talking about having a winning season, a winning record or a winning streak, I’m talking about how [...]

Nabokov’s Return Imminent?

The San Jose Sharks are reported to have sent Thomas Greiss back to Worcester, a move that implies Evgeni Nabokov may be back in time for Saturday’s game with the Washington Capitals. The Sharks also reported that Nabokov practiced with the team today.

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