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A look at the newest Washington Capital, Mike Knuble, and what he brings to D.C.
A look at the newest Washington Capital, Mike Knuble, and what he brings to D.C.
Earlier today I referenced the 1988-89 Caps' three 40-goal scorers (Dino Ciccarelli scored 32 of his 44 with the North Stars before being acquired along with Bob Rouse in the blockbuster that sent M...
The 1988-89 Washington Capitals were flat-out stacked. Their opening night roster featured four future Hall of Famers (including a trio on the blueline), a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic team,...
The 1989-90 Caps bid farewell to the '80s and ushered in the century's last decade with an unremarkable regular season (36-38-6 was somehow good enough for third in the Patrick Division). But, as t...
Sticking with the 1989-90 team, after Don Beaupre split a pair of decisions to open the season, the Caps decided to give their first round pick from the previous summer's draft a shot in net on the...
Here's one for the younger crowd...Sadly, by the time the late 90s rolled around, bad lip-synching had fallen out of favor as a way to market a hockey team, and pop-up video was all the rage. The...
In this final (for now) installment of SftC, the guys that gave us "Double Trouble" (i.e. the 1988-89 team) are back for another go 'round, though this one is more highlight video than karaoke,...