Poti joins walking wounded Published October 16 2008
Fedorov on D again Published October 16 2008
Brashear, Cooke out tonight Published October 16 2008
Fedorov up front again Published October 15 2008
Brashear, Semin also miss practice Published October 14 2008
Caps roll over Luongo, Canucks Published October 13 2008
First line right wing exits Published October 13 2008
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman spoke to reporters before tonight's Caps game. Published October 13 2008
Quotes from head coach Bruce Boudreau's post-game press conference Published October 11 2008
It's David Steckel, Brooks Laich and Alex Oveckhin Published October 11 2008
With 90 seconds left, Alex Ovechkin puts the Caps up 4-2 with his second goal of the game. Published October 11 2008
With 4:27 left in the game, Brooks Laich punches the puck through a hectic scrum directly in front of the goal. Published October 11 2008
Lots of shots on goal, but still tied 2-2. Published October 11 2008
A look at how the game's shaping up through two periods. Published October 11 2008
Alex Ovechkin raced down the right side and tied the game on a shot with a defender right in his face. Published October 11 2008
Alex Ovechkin had a scoring chance on a breakaway toward the end of the period, but was denied. Published October 11 2008
Jack Skille puts Chicago up 2-0 with 8 minutes left in the first period. But the Caps hit back about 90 seconds later with a goal by Matt Bradley. Published October 11 2008
Blackhawks right wing Kris Versteeg scores 26 second in to give the Blackhawks an early 1-0 lead. Published October 11 2008
Earlier this week and prior to the Caps 7-4 loss in Atlanta, owner Ted Leonsis hinted that defense is one potential liability for the team. Published October 11 2008
It’s a little more than an hour before the start of tonight’s Capitals home opener here at Verizon Center. There is a palpable buzz in and around the arena, with nary a soul wearing anything but red. It seems the fans have truly embraced this “Rock the Red” concept. Published October 11 2008
'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America