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Capitals Knock off Predators 2-1
Posted by Dave Nichols | Sunday, September 26, 2010 | CAPS, PREDATORS, PRESEASON | 0 comments »THE RESULT: The Washington Capitals went to 2-0 in their pre-season schedule, beating the Natsville Predators 2-1, before 15,218 at Bridgestone Arena.
Mike Green and Jay Beagle scored for the Caps, while Michael Neuvirth stopped 13-of-14 shots, and Dany Sabourin was perfect on 11 shots.
Nicklas Backstrom and Francois Bouchard assisted on Green's first period goal, and Keith Aucoin and Green helped on Beagle's marker. Aucoin's feed to Beagle was particularly note-worthy, setting up the winger for a one-timer into an open net for the game-winner.
There were two fights in the game: Steve Pinizzotto mixed it up with Kelsey Wilson and Grant McNeill tussled with tough guy Wade Belak.
Nashville outshot Washington 25-23.
THE GOOD: The Caps killed all six minor penalties assessed.
THE BAD: They took six minor penalties, including a poor holding penalty by Matt Hendricks with 41 seconds remaining in a one-goal game.
THE UGLY: 48 shots combined made for a slow pace,and I think we'll see a lot of teams borrow Montreal's strategy of packing it in and counter-punching against the Caps prolific attack this season. The Laich-Johansson-Fehr line combined for two shots on goal.
NEXT GAME: The Caps play their first home pre-season game Tuesday night at 7:00 pm against the Boston Bruins.
Caps News Network on Kings of Leonsis
Posted by Dave Nichols | Saturday, September 25, 2010 | SHAMELESS SELF-PROMOTION | 0 comments »The fine folks over at Kings of Leonsis asked us to participate in a roundtable discussion on some topics relating to the upcoming season. It was the second installment of a series, you can see the first here. We were only too happy to oblige.
Please click the link and check out the discussion.
Other panelists were Emily Bennett (Japers’ Rink) and Chris Gordon (Caps Snaps).
Thanks to Kings of Leonsis for including us!
Capitals Sign Neuvirth to Contract Extension
Posted by Dave Nichols | Wednesday, September 22, 2010 | CAPS, GOALIES, NEUVIRTH | 2 comments »The Washington Capitals announced today they signed goalie Michal Neuvirth to a two-year contract extension. Terms of the deal were not announced.
Neuvirth, 22, is expected to compete with Semyon Varlamov for the goaltending duties with the Capitals this year. He was 9-4-0 with a 2.75 goals-against average and a .914 save percentage in 17 games with the Capitals last season. He went 7-1-0 with a 1.75 goals-against average and a.914 save percentage at Verizon Center in 2009-10.
Neuvirth was 17-3-1 with a shutout, a 2.24 goals-against average and a .919 save percentage in 22 regular-season games with the Hershey Bears in the American Hockey League (AHL). During the playoffs Neuvirth was 14-4 with a shutout, a 2.07 goals-against average and a .920 save percentage in 18 Calder Cup playoff games en route to his second Calder Cup championship.
The team also signed goalie Brandon Anderson to a three-year entry-level contract. He took part in Capitals rookie camp and played in the 4-3 win over the Flyers rookies on Sept. 16.
Tom Poti Gets Two-Year Extension
Posted by Cheryl Nichols | Tuesday, September 21, 2010 | CAPS, CONTRACTS, POTI, VIDEO | 0 comments »Post by Cheryl Nichols
The Washington Capitals sign Defenseman Tom Poti to a two year contract extension.
"I'm excited about the core group we have here and I think we have the ability to win a Stanley Cup. Not just this year, but year's to come....me and my wife love it here and I'm excited to be here for a couple more years."
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Tom Poti was willing to take less money because he has been in the league for twelve years and thinks that his best chance to win the Stanley Cup is in Washington with this team.
"Ultimately what I want to do is win."
See video for more reaction from Poti.
Eakin's Late Goal Lifts Caps in Rookie Game with Flyers
Posted by Dave Nichols | Thursday, September 16, 2010 | CAPS, FLYERS, JOHANSSON, KETTLER, PHOTOS, ROOKIE GAME | 0 comments »Cody Eakin scored with a little over a minute remaining and Josh Godfrey scored twice, leading the Washington Capitals rookies over the Philadelphia Flyers rookies, 4-3, before a packed house at Kettler-Capitals Iceplex.
Many of the Capitals varsity -- and much of the Hershey Bears roster -- stood at the far end of the practice rink watching the affair, with Caps coach Bruce Boudreau and General Manager George McPhee watching from the landing off the Caps offices.Much of the first period was spent in the Caps' end, and there were plenty of bumps being thrown both ways. But mid-way through, Marcus Johansson sent a backhand pass into the crease that was tipped, then stuffed under Flyers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky by Stanislav Galiev.
The second period started with Trevor Bruess keeping his word and getting into a scuffle with Zac Renaldo, and he took an extra two-minute roughing call. The Caps killed that penalty, but the rest of the period was filled with Flyers penalties. Unfortunately, Philly scored on the first Caps PP, as Ben Holstrom beat Philipp Grubauer on a shorthanded breakaway to tie the game at one.
With one minute remaining in the period, the Capitals broke the tie, as Godfrey got his first of the game, on a feed from Eakin in close.
The power plays continued for the Caps in the third, and Godfrey hit again, on a big slapshot from the high slot, off a feed from Dmitry Kugryshev, pushing the lead to 3-1 with 15 minutes left in the game. Johannson picked up his second assist on the play.
Josh Godfrey
The Flyers made a game of it though, beating Anderson twice, on goals by Eric Wellwood and Marc-Andre Bourdon.
But with 1:16 remaining, Eakin gained control of a bouncing puck and snuck it past Flyers goalie Adam Morrison for the game winner.
CAPS NEWS NETWORK THREE STARS
*** Josh Godfrey. Two big goals, lacks concentration on defense.
** Cody Eakin. Was all over the place in the offensive zone. Gets knocked off the puck a lot though.
* Marcus Johansson. Easily the best player on the sheet today. Makes passes none of the other rookies see or can handle. Skating ability off he charts.
Honorable Mentions: Grubauer played very well in his half-game and Stan Galiev was strong up front too. Hat tip to Bruess for mixing it up after telling the media he would. Joe Finley was invisible most of the day, and declined several offers to get physical.
Dustin Stevenson and Marcus Johansson
Philipp Grubauer
Full house!
Belanger Signs with Phoenix; "Line has been crossed"
Posted by Dave Nichols | Wednesday, September 15, 2010 | AGENTS, BELANGER, CAPS, GMGM | 0 comments »Center Eric Belanger, now a former Washington Capital, signed a one-year free agent contract with the Phoenix Coyotes for $750,000 Tuesday. The deal surprised a lot of folks after early-summer rumors of his return to D.C.
Apparently, the whole thing surprised Belanger and his agent as well, as they believed they had a verbal agreement for a one-year, $1.85 million contract.
Belanger, and his representitive Joe Tacopina, believes the Caps backed out of a deal because they were not able to complete a trade they wanted to make before announcing Belanger's signing.
First, as any lawyer will tell you, a deal is not a deal until it's a deal.
Second, thank goodness whatever the hold up was happened, since it saves the Caps a ton on salary cap room.
It's easy to understand Belanger's frustration, since he already found a house to rent and put his kids in school in the area. It's a tough business some times. But his agent really is at fault here, allowing his client to make those arrangements absent a signed, announced deal.
It's the agent's responsibility to protect his client, not the organization.
Belanger misses the opportunity to play for a legitimate Stanley Cup contender, but will probably spend time on Phoenix' top line and power-play unit, so he has a chance to put up some numbers and have another payday next off-season. Just don't expect his agent to solicit any offers from George McPhee.
Caps News Network Profiled at Storming the Crease
Posted by Dave Nichols | Monday, September 13, 2010 | SHAMELESS SELF-PROMOTION | 0 comments »Storming the Crease, one of the credentialed blogs that provides excellent coverage of the Washington Capitals, is profiling fellow Caps and hockey bloggers leading up to the start of the season.
Today was our turn. Please visit STC to check out our profile and all the others he's posted so far. It gives you a good idea why bloggers and internet writers do what they do.
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