Yesterday, the Washington Capitals made shocking news by buying the well-known hockey website ‘CapFriendly’. In the statement of acquisition, the Capitals made it clear that the popular salary cap and armchair GM website would shut down in July.
The Washington Capitals have just made a major move, as they have bought the popular CapFriendly website reports Sportsnet’s Elliott Friedman. The official sale is expected to happen in early July and the website will be going dark.
According to Elliotte Friedman, the Washington Capitals will be purchasing the hockey salary cap website CapFriendly. He wrote in his Sportsnet.ca article,
According to multiple sources, a purchasing agreement has been reached between the Washington Capitals and the public website, CapFriendly. CapFriendly is a website that allows the public to view stats about their team’s cap space, roster size, player contracts, and more.
CapFriendly.com has been a trusted resource for hockey minds all over the world as their up-to-the minute breakdown on NHL player contracts is a hockey fans dream.
The 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Finals kicked-off last night, and although we will not see Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin in the Stanley Cup final this year, his puppy counterpart is sure to make an impact on the ice.
A couple of the forward possibilities for the Washington Capitals in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft are Berkly Catton of the Spokane Chiefs in the Western Hockey League and Michael Hage of the Chicago Steel in the United States Hockey League.
The Washington Capitals made the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but it certainly wasn’t easy. Washington struggled to score goals all season long. And these offensive woes continued to plague them in the postseason.
When it comes to statistically the best defensemen in NHL history in points, the first name is Ray Bourque, who played for the Boston Bruins and Colorado Avalanche.
When it comes to the NHL Entry Draft, all the teams who really need to select talent at the top would prefer having the first overall pick. It gives them the best chance at getting a star who can, in some cases, immediately step onto the team in a few months and make an impact.
If the Washington Capitals decide to pick a forward with the 17th pick in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft, there will be a few possibilities available for the taking.
He originally went into the program on March 27 of this year, missing the last 18 games of the regular season for the Capitals and an additional four postseason contests.
During the summer of 2021, a huge media contingency gathered for a press conference in Gothenburg, Sweden. At a podium, with tears in his eyes, Henrik Lundqvist announced that his hockey career was over.
The Washington Capitals and San Jose Sharks have taken the steps needed to retain their negotiating rights over five players.
Getting the first overall pick in the NHL Entry Draft is a bittersweet feeling. No fanbase ever wants their team to be bad enough to have a good chance to get it, but if they do win it via the draft lottery, it can be a celebration and start of an exciting time for that club.
The Washington Capitals can go a couple different directions with the 17th pick in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. They could go the blueline route and get a defenseman like Czechia’s Adam Jiricek.
The offseason has arrived for all but a handful of teams who are still taking part in the playoffs. Accordingly, it’s now time to examine what they will need to accomplish over the coming months. Next up is a look at the Washington Capitals.
Looking at the top-ten points leaders in Washington Capitals history, some names stick out immediately. Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom are the top two with 1,550 and 1,033 points, respectively.
Mike Benton: A dark horse name for the Seattle Kraken head coaching position is former Minnesota Wild head coach Dean Evason. Sammi Silber of The Hockey News: The Washington Capitals will be looking to add some offense this offseason, but they’ll also be looking to upgrade their blue line.
We begin our look around the NHL with an overview of the free-agent situation for the Capitals.
The Capitals' loss in Game 4 of their first-round series against the Rangers on Sunday may have signaled the end of more than just their season.
After a heartbreaking end to the season for the Washington Capitals, veteran forward T.J. Oshie faced questions about his future in the NHL. Following the Capitals’ elimination by the New York Rangers, Oshie lingered on the ice, perhaps contemplating what could be his last game in the league.
It’s time for the final Washington Capitals weekly update of the 2023-24 season. The Capitals were the last team to qualify for the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs and the first team to be eliminated.
If the Capitals are going to have any chance to get back in their first round series against the Rangers they are going to need to get a lot more from superstar forward Alex Ovechkin.
The Capitals have completed an improbable push to the playoffs.
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