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Capitals Trade Varlamov to Colorado
Posted by Dave Nichols | Friday, July 01, 2011 | AVALANCHE, CAPS, HOLTBY, NEUVIRTH, TRADE, VARLAMOV | 0 comments »Game 59 Review: Caps Have "Stinker" Against Avalanche
Posted by Dave Nichols | Saturday, February 21, 2009 | AVALANCHE, CAPS, STINKER, THEODORE | 0 comments »Case in point: Colorado got a goal from defenseman Adam Foote, who had not scored a goal in 105 games.
Goalie Andrew Raycroft shut the Caps high-powered offense down most of the night, swallowing up shots from the wings and points. Raycroft, owner of a 3.05 goals against and .895 save percentage, allowed one goal on 29 shots, and now owns two road victories over Detroit and one over the Caps among his 11 wins for the season.
And the dominance of the cellar-dwelling Avalanche was no more evident than their first goal, as Ryan Smyth had no fewer than four whacks at a puck that goalie Jose Theodore thought he had pinned against the post. Colorado had four clean wrap-around attempts, embarrassing the Capitals lack of defense almost at will.
Odd-man rushes for Colorado were the order of the day. On the Avs final goal, Tom Poti got caught in no man's land, where he was indecisive about trying to collect a loose puck; he failed to go full out for the puck and failed to get back, resulting in a two-on-one with Smyth and Wojtek Wolski, who got enough on the feed from Smyth to get the Avs' fourth goal to trickle through Theodore.
Theodore did not have a particularly strong night, though he did make a couple of nifty saves. But saying he had no help would be a drastic understatement.
And when the Caps were able to break free, they could not capitalize. Tomas Fleischmann twice missed wide open nets. Alexander Semin could not finish a breakaway attempt. And newcomer Staffan Kronwall missed an open net on a rebound as well.
Only a Niklas Backstrom wrist shot with 13 seconds remaining in the first period prevented a shut out. Credit Eric Fehr with drawing three defenders out of the crease, giving Backstrom all the net he needed to work with.
Neutral zone turnovers by veterans Michael Nylander and Donald Brashear led directly to Colorado goals as well.
Left to speak for his mates after the game, Theodore was candid in his assessment. "Bruce [Boudreau] said before the game that's what they were going to do: block the middle," he said. "That we would have to dump the puck and go get it ourselves. It seems that we didn't do it. We didn't listen to the game plan. They were blocking the middle so well that we couldn't get our speed, we couldn't get into the zone."
Coach Boudreau was succinct in his post-game notes.
"We had nothing; we were horrible out there," Boudreau snapped. "Everybody had their bad game at the same time. You win a lot of games in a row, you're going to have a stinker. Today was it."
Not many more questions were posed by the gathered media, perhaps still scalding form the tongue lashing Boudreau administered after the morning skate, when a reporter asked if his team "played down" to lesser competition.
"When was the last time we played down to our competition?" Boudreau asked. "We've lost two games [in regulation] in our last 14 and [the Kings] won [four] games in a row on that road trip against good teams. We weren't playing down to them -- they were playing really well. Colorado has won [two] games in a row and is desperate. Every team has sense of urgency, and it is the NHL -- there's no bad teams. Do we think we are holier than thou? We don't. We think we're a hard-working team that has had some success. That question is not a good question." --In the Room, Washington Times.com
Beating Pittsburgh on national television will go a long way in helping everyone forget this game ever happened.
Photos (c) C. Nichols 2009.
Game Report: Caps v. Avs, 2/20/2009
Posted by Dave Nichols | Friday, February 20, 2009 | AVALANCHE, CAPS, GAME DAY | 0 comments »Third Period
More good news, Colorado is 17-0-0 entering the third period with a lead.
Tucker made a nifty move at the post and Theo covered up safely. Tucker was alone as all three Caps in the zone chased the puck behind the net.
Colorado makes it 3-1 as Theo gets beat badly glove side on a soft wrist shot by Arnason at 3:33.
Schultz takes a lazy, lousy hooking penalty at 6:19 when he decides to reach instead of moving his feet. Bad time to take a bad penalty.
Caps get a call as Semin is knocked off his feet by Clark at 7:55. Caps have 24 second left and then a 1:40 power play.
Plenty of quailty chances so far in the PP, but Raycroft is in front of everything.
Caps typically playing much better here inthe third, but to no avail so far. 8:43 left.
I don't know how Fleischmann missed that wide open net either.
Poti got caught in no man's land, the Avs come down on a 2-on-1 and Wolski finishes it on a feed from Smyth. Thus ends the competitive portion of the evening. 4-1 Colorado.
Backstrom and Wolski mugging each other provides a comedic ending to an ugly game.
Second Period
A little more action up front to start the second. Theo made two nice saves in the first 4-plus minutes.
Semin stoned by Raycroft on a semi-breakaway.
Flash with a good shot swallowed by Raycroft.
Terrible turnover by Nylander leads to Adam Foote?!? scoring his first goal in 105 games. Just a terrible give-away. The original two-on-one was thwarted, but Colorado had the advantage and Foote sneaked in to beat Theo high blocker side. Time of goal 7:46.
Next shift, Ovie and Green rough up MacLeod a little bit. Someone's got to do it.
Raycroft with a great save on Federov. If Feds could have gotten some lift he had Raycroft dead to rights, but the goalie got it with his right pad.
Poti made a very nice sliding break up of a 3-on-1. The Caps are just not playing very well right now.
Six and a half left, and the Caps are still being outshot by 6.
Fehr couldn't get his stick turned to finish a sweet feed by Ovie through the slot. They had the D and Raycroft both beat.
Nyls takes a high stick at 16:32 trying to break up another 2-on-1. Back to the PK.
Gordon missed on a sharp angle shot on the PK. nice break out with the man down.
Theo makes a nice glove save on a shot from the circle. 30 seconds left on the kill. Job well done on the PK. Colorado is 0-for -3 so far on the PP.
And the period ends without a last minute goal. The last shift by the 8-19-28 line had trouble getting through the neutral zone. The Caps are skating through quicksand right now.
SOG: WAS-16, COL-20
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First Period
Kinda slow start to this one as we're almost five minutes in and we have three shots on goal. Only real action was Ovie getting hauled down and dumped into the net.
Kronwall made his presence known, flattening Darcy Tucker at the Caps blue line. Kronwall is in the line up as Erskine was a scratch with the flu.
Nice save by Theo on a one timer at 6:19 from Guite from the left wing circle.
Theo stuffed Smyth on a wrap around attempt. and then flat robbed Wolski from point blank. Colorado is playing in the Caps zone an awful lot so far.
Jurcina with a big shot from the point that Raycroft swallowed up.
Flash missed a "puppet" at about 9:20. Wide open net and he fired high. best chance the Caps have had so far.
More good forechecking by Colorado leads to Smyth's wrap-around goal, the second time he's tried the move tonight. Theo thought he had the call, but the ref didn't hear it. Replay showed Theo had it pressed against the post, and Smyth's third whack at it pushed it in. Caps are being outshot 7-4 and getting outplayed.
Poti called for a interference at 15:07 when the Colorado player simply ran into him. Bad call.
Jurica called for tripping (16:12) a guy that didn't fall down. What's going on here?
Theo nice save on Salei on the 5-on-3. Salei then gets called for a hook at 16:55, making the job a little easier. First penalty ends clean. Theo with a glove save with 40 seconds remaining on Jucina's call.
Ovie gets flat-out tackled at the blue line on the power play with no call.
Backstrom wakes up the crowd with a shot off the inside of the post with 14 seconds remaining. Nice pass from Flash to set him up, with another Cap going through the crease.
The goal and the penalty killing give the Caps something to hang their hats on for the second period. They were generally outplayed in the first, but seemed to pick up some energy during the PK, then scoring with 14 seconds left.
SOG: WAS-8, COL-12
CAPS GAME NIGHT--Game 59: Caps Hope Good Times Roll Against Avalanche
Posted by Dave Nichols | Friday, February 20, 2009 | AVALANCHE, CAPS, OVECHKIN, PREVIEW, THEODORE | 0 comments »

Dominik Hasek was the last player to win back-to-back MVP awards, in 96-97 and 97-98 with the Buffalo Sabres. Heady company indeed.
"I was surprised. With the way the GM told me I played the last three-quarters of last season, plus the playoff, and knowing that he felt that I had my game back [I thought] they wanted to keep me and that it would be easy and quick."Any regrets?
"No, not really," Theodore said. "Look at the position I'm in now and where my game has been for the past two months. I think that pretty much speaks for itself."