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Mar 1 2014 06:32pm
very important win today against a tough bruins club

2 in a row following the olympics...

i really hope we can keep it moving and keep picking up wins/points.
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Mar 2 2014 03:37am
800th Career Point!

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Mar 2 2014 11:10pm
tough way to lose today, but at least we got a point.

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Mar 4 2014 01:17pm
Welcome to Washington, Dustin Penner!



Here's to hoping that you'll get the chance to do this again in June!


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Mar 4 2014 06:00pm
Top prospect Evgeny Kuznetsov to report to the Capitals immediately after a KHL game today


can't wait :drool:
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Mar 4 2014 06:06pm
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Welcome to Washington, Dustin Penner!

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Here's to hoping that you'll get the chance to do this again in June!


If the caps even make it to the playoffs.....
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Top prospect Evgeny Kuznetsov to report to the Capitals immediately after a KHL game today


can't wait  :drool:


ehh, i'm not sure how he's going to look.

he has little experience on the nhl size ice and he'll probably get stuck at center.

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If the caps even make it to the playoffs.....


shhh :lol:
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PHILADELPHIA — The Capitals saved their biggest move for Wednesday, acquiring goaltender Jaroslav Halak and a third-round pick in 2015 from the Buffalo Sabres for goaltender Michal Neuvirth and defenseman Rostislav Klesla.
Halak, 28, is in the final year of a four-year, $15 million contract with an annual cap hit of $3.75 million and will become an unrestricted free agent on July 1. He posted a 24-9-4 record along with a .917 save percentage and 2.23 goals-against average for the St. Louis Blues before he was sent to Buffalo as part of the deal for Ryan Miller on Feb. 28.


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Just over three months since he initially went public with his trade request, Martin Erat and the Capitals have finally parted ways ending an 11-month drama that did little to dissuade the notion that acquiring the veteran winger in a deadline-day deal last season was a mistake.
Washington traded Erat and AHL prospect John Mitchell to the Phoenix Coyotes for AHL prospect Chris Brown, veteran defenseman Rostislav Klesla and a fourth-round pick in 2015.
It’s likely more than many anticipated in whatever deal General Manager George McPhee, who is not speaking with reporters until after the trade deadline passes at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, could engineer to ship Erat elsewhere. But how much impact either player that came back in the deal has with the Capitals is uncertain.
Brown, 23, kicked off his professional career last season after playing NCAA hockey at Michigan and has appeared in 11 NHL games thus far. The 2009 second-round draft pick has spent the bulk of this season with the AHL’s Portland Pirates, where he’s recorded 14 goals and 35 points in 51 games and has size (6-2, 215 pounds) to go with a grinding style of play. He’s yet to fully stick in the NHL, though, and as a right-handed shot he’s one among many on Washington’s organizational depth chart.
Klesla, like Erat, had fallen out of favor with his team. The 31-year-old blueliner averaged a career-low 16:31 of ice time over 25 games this season and was placed on waivers in late November, but not claimed, as the Coyotes looked to groom their younger defensemen. Could Klesla shoulder the responsibility and workload of a greater role? Or was his inclusion two teams swapping players who had run their course with respective teams? Time will tell.
While Klesla has been assigned to the AHL’s Hershey Bears, according to the collective bargaining agreement $2.05 million of his $2.975 million salary cap hit still counts against the team’s cap figure. (Those are full season values.) He will become an unrestricted free agent on July 1.
Meanwhile, Phoenix is happy to have landed Erat.
“We’ve been looking at Martin for a long, long time,” Coyotes General Manager Don Maloney said in a news release. “He was really a terrific player in Nashville for a long time… We’re excited to have him.”
Erat recorded two goals and 25 assists in 62 games with the Capitals but the production was never as much of an issue as the reality that the 32-year-old winger never seemed to have a defined role upon arriving in Washington. He had been a top-six fixture in Nashville seeing time on the power play and penalty kill but with the Capitals bounced around the lineup, seeing time on the fourth line to start this year, and saw inconsistent special teams time. Erat felt he wasn’t given the opportunity to succeed in Washington, which is why he asked for a trade.
While it will take years to truly assess how Filip Forsberg pans out in the NHL, there is little doubt now that the decision to part with him, Washington’s second-best prospect, to acquire Erat and AHLer Michael Latta from the Predators last year was shortsighted at best.


excited to get halak, and even more excited to dump erat.

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Evgeny Kuznetsov is finally going to play for the Washington Capitals.

One of the top prospects in the world for the past few years, Kuznetsov agreed to an entry-level contract Saturday with the Capitals. General manager George McPhee said the plan is to put him in the lineup Monday night against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

He acknowledged that he's throwing the youngster into a tough spot.

"This is going to be a very difficult time to step into this League at this time of year," McPhee said at a press conference before the Capitals' game against the Phoenix Coyotes on Saturday night. "This is a darn good League, and these are like playoff games right now."

Elliotte Friedman of CBC reported it is a two-year contract. Kuznetsov will be at Kettler Capitals Iceplex for a media availability Sunday.

Kuznetsov was considered one of the top prospects in the 2010 NHL Draft, but his name was not called among the top 25 picks in part because teams were unsure if and when he would play in the League. Washington scooped him up at No. 26.

After nearly four years of waiting, Kuznetsov is finally in Washington.

"It's kind of like seeing the Loch Ness Monster when he walked in; we've heard of you but we haven't seen you," McPhee said. "And there he was, and I found it hard to believe he was standing there after all this, so it's a pretty neat feeling this kid's in the fold. He's a pretty darn good player."

Kuznetsov gained notoriety in Washington for dazzling at a summer orientation camp, and across North America for two sterling performances at the IIHF World Junior Championship. He had four goals and 11 points in the 2011 WJC, including three assists in the third period of the gold-medal game to help Russia come back from 3-0 down to defeat Canada 5-3.

Kuznetsov was even better in 2012. Though Russia lost to Sweden in the gold-medal game, he finished the tournament with six goals and 13 points, including a hat trick and an assist to knock out Canada in the semifinals.

He was a top player in the Kontinental Hockey League, where his accomplishments as an 18- and 19-year-old player in Russia's top league rivaled what past phenoms Pavel Bure and Alex Ovechkin accomplished.

Kuznetsov totaled 36 goals and 72 points in the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons for Traktor Chelyabinsk. Combined with his WJC performances, he looked like a future NHL superstar and the consensus top player in the world not playing in the NHL. In two seasons at the same age, Ovechkin had 26 goals and 50 points for Dynamo Moscow and Bure had 46 goals (35 as a 19-year-old) and 70 points for CSKA Moscow.

When the Capitals drafted Kuznetsov, McPhee said the player expressed his intention to play two more years in the KHL before joining the club. After those two seasons, he looked primed for an NHL debut, but instead he re-upped with Traktor for two more seasons.

Kuznetsov said he wanted to focus on making the Russian team for the 2014 Sochi Olympics, but he has struggled through an injury-plagued 2013-14 season. He was left off the Russia team that was upset in the Olympic quarterfinals by Finland, and Traktor failed to make the KHL playoffs.

Kuznetsov had his KHL contract terminated earlier this week and started making plans to finally come to North America to join the Capitals, a team desperate to find a way into the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

"When we first drafted him, I really thought that he could play for us, if not right away, within a year, and I told him that," McPhee said. "He mentioned at that time that he felt he needed two years in the KHL. ... So we get through the two years and then he signed a new deal for two more years and that was hard on us, but recently things have picked up.

"I went over to meet with him early in the year and he indicated that he was coming, so that was the first thing: 'Are you going to come this year?' And he said yes."

Blessed with skill, creativity and panache, Kuznetsov still has the potential to become a star in the NHL. He does not lack confidence, as Capitals fans saw during the rookie camp he attended in 2010 when he celebrated a scrimmage goal at the edge of Braden Holtby's crease, earning a stiff cross-check in the process. His charismatic on-ice personality made him a foil for hockey fans across Canada during the 2012 WJC.

Kuznetsov had a strong regular season in 2012-13 for Traktor, but fizzled a bit during the 2013 playoffs. His production dropped to eight goals and 21 points in 31 games this season, and not making the Olympic team was another hit to his status as a top prospect.

The Capitals would certainly welcome a spark from Kuznetsov. They've lost three straight games and been outplayed in the past two. Washington began Saturday three points back of the second wild-card slot in the Eastern Conference and four points back of third place in the Metropolitan Division. Eight of the Capitals' next 10 games are against teams in the top eight of their respective conference.


finally!!!
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Mar 8 2014 07:17pm
not looking great tonight, and we really need to be getting points from almost every game.

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