It was a roller coaster of a night at the Wells Fargo Center. Although the Flyers lost, 4-3, to Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals on Thursday, the Orange and Black’s future was on display.
Alex Ovechkin and Matvei Michkov were both at peak powers on Thursday, but Ovechkin's Capitals got the last laugh in a win ...
The Capitals have an area of need which must be addressed at the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline to keep them in Stanley Cup ...
By allowing the Washington Capitals to score twice in the third period and post a 4-3 comeback victory, the Flyers racked up ...
Matvei Michkov scored twice, but a two-goal third for the Capitals handed the Flyers their fifth straight loss on Thursday ...
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Washington Capitals sign goalie Logan Thompson to a 6-year, $35.1 million contractThe NHL-leading Washington Capitals have signed goaltender Logan Thompson to a six-year contract extension worth $35.1 ...
Dubas has realized it's time to build for the future, and his ability to add young assets and draft picks is impressive.
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Field Level Media on MSNImproving Penguins begin crucial division stretch vs. DevilsThe Pittsburgh Penguins will try to build on some rare momentum when they host the middling New Jersey Devils on Tuesday. The ...
On Friday, the Penguins took another step. They acquired a conditional first-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, 18-year-old ...
With the yellow skate laces and tinted visor, the goal celebrations and gap-toothed smile, Alex Ovechkin became a role model ...
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