According to Mike Green's agent, "there is no animosity or ill will" between them and the Capitals. Published June 30 2008
We are less than 15 hours from what could be the craziest day of the year for some NHL teams. Published June 30 2008
For some in this town, the great debate in the summer of ’08 has nothing to do with John McCain or Barack Obama. Published June 28 2008
Here is a quick glance at where the Caps are right now with each player signed and their expected cap number (in millions) for this season. Published June 27 2008
The Caps have submitted qualifying offers for pending restricted free agents Mike Green, Eric Fehr, Brooks Laich, Shaone Morrisonn and Boyd Gordon. Published June 25 2008
I talked to Brooks Laich's agent, Roland Thompson, who said despite a lot of discussion and some progress, there is no deal yet with the Caps. Published June 25 2008
The second annual Dave Fay Memorial hockey game will be held July 19 at 8:30 p.m. at Kettler Capitals Iceplex. Published June 24 2008
Here is some of the best stuff from the NHL Draft, including what Steve Eminger had to say about his departure. Published June 21 2008
Here is some of what was said here in the other capital city last night. There is a lot here to digest: Published June 21 2008
Last night went from dragging and dragging to a whirlwind after the Caps made their splash. Published June 21 2008
Published June 20 2008
A day before the NHL Draft, the Washington Capitals signed one of their 2006 draft picks to a three-year deal. Published June 19 2008
In his first year of eligibility, former Washington Capitals center Adam Oates failed to get the 75 percent of the vote required for induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame today. Published June 17 2008
Capitals GM George McPhee said he wants Cristobal Huet back and that the Caps would match an offer sheet for Mike Green "within 10 minutes." Published June 16 2008
They're just about ready to get cooking here in Toronto at the NHL Awards Show. The red carpet walk is in full swing outside on Yonge Street Published June 12 2008
By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years