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Your savory breakfast of champions links:
- “Hate it Orlov it, Big Dima led the Capitals in more ways than you can shake a Sher-Wood at.” The season in review for Dmitry Orlov. [Rink, RMNB]
- After three full seasons in Russia, Ilya Samsonov is ready to take the leap to North America. [NHL]
- How much change should we expect as Todd Reirden takes the helm? Not much, most likely. [NBCSW]
- Looking at Braden Holtby and his workload this coming season... [NoVa Caps]
- ... and his work in the 2018 playoffs.
"When times would get tough, they would dig their heels in and they would push back."
— NHL Network (@NHLNetwork) July 16, 2018
That seems to epitomize @Holts170's mentality all season long. pic.twitter.com/3UNCi4NXAb
- Could Kari Lehtonen be a fit in goal? [Stars and Sticks]
- Say hey, Lars Eller. [Season exit interview with Mike Vogel]
- Have a thought for the Caps’ loyal soldiers who weren’t around to raise the Cup. [Caps Outsider]
- Related.
- Also related:
And finally:
The #stanleycup champion @Capitals get their name engraved on the Prince of Wales Trophy for the 2nd time in the teams history. @NHL @HockeyHallFame pic.twitter.com/oQL5VgxWGa
— Philip Pritchard (@keeperofthecup) July 16, 2018