Your savory breakfast links:
- A few leftovers from Saturday’s shootout loss. [Dump ‘n Chase, The Cannon]
- Rank ’em. [Rink]
- After giving up four goals for just the second time this season, Braden Holtby is not letting himself off the hook for his performance in ‘Lumbus. [CSNMA]
- At the other end of the rink, Anton Forsberg had quite the whirlwind day that started with a callup and ended with him facing some “animals” from DC in the shootout. [Dispatch]
- Now that the Caps have dropped two in a row for the first time this year, it’s time to start a new winning streak. [CSNMA, RMNB]
- To do so, of course, they’ll have to find a way to adjust to some recent injuries and find new guys to step up. [WaPo, NoVa Caps]
- Like Marcus Johansson, who returned to his spot at center for Saturday’s game and was, by his coach’s estimation, “excellent”. You go, MoJo. [CSNMA]
- Having been blown out in the Winter Classic, the Bruins have no time to pout and are now prepping for tomorrow’s visit from the Caps. [Boston Herald, CSNNE]
- A look back at the week that was. [Peerless, RMNB, NoVa Caps, All About the Jersey]
- Even with two straight losses, the Caps are still favorites for the Cup (although they’ll have plenty of competition). [THN, THW (and again), Sport.sk]
- Talking to some crazy lady about the wonderful world of hockey blogging. [Friends in Cold Places]
- Johansson and Andre Burakovsky have taken to tossing around the ol’ pigskin before games, the way all good Swedes probably do. [WaPo]
- Tracking Evgeny Kuznetsov‘s path to becoming the next hockey superstar to come out of Russia. [NoVa Caps]