| NHL confirms 2011 Heritage Classic |
Wed Aug 4 17:59:32 2010 EST |
| nadian matchup between the Montreal Canadiens and Calgary Flames. The game is scheduled for February 20 at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, and will be the first outdoor NHL game in Canada since the 2003 Heritage Classic between the Canadiens and Oilers that was contested at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium. The 2011 Winter Classic, the league's premier outdoor event, will be held at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field on New Year's Day, featuring the Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins. More to follow. |
| Talbot adds heat to Winter Classic |
Wed Jul 28 14:06:42 2010 EST |
| controversial. If you've watched a lot of post-game NHL interviews, it wouldn't surprise you that hockey players are the most restrained of all the major sports. So, when Talbot went on a Pittsburgh radio show on Tuesday morning and called Washington Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin a word that is most accurately used to describe a feminine hygiene product, like it or not, I bet it grabbed your attention. And the fact that the insult was hurled just hours before Talbot represented the Penguins |
| Caps sign Fleischmann for one year |
Tue Jul 27 21:18:55 2010 EST |
| Arlington, VA (Sports Network) - The Washington Capitals inked forward Tomas Fleischmann to a one-year contract on Tuesday. The 26-year-old native of the Czech Republic notched career-highs with 23 goals, 28 assists and 51 points in 69 games for the Capitals last season. His regular season was cut short in March due to deep vein thrombosis in one of his legs. A former second-round draft pick of Detroit in 2002, Fleischmann came to Washington in a February, 2004 deal for Robert Lang. In 260 NHL |
| Crafty Yzerman making his mark with Lightning |
Tue Jul 20 13:06:32 2010 EST |
| for the fewest points in the NHL in 2007-08 and eight points out of a playoff spot last year, Yzerman has turned his franchise into a club that has enough talent to end a three-season playoff drought and maybe even challenge the powerhouse Washington Capitals for bragging rights in the Southeast Division. Even with all of the moves Yzerman has made since becoming GM, his best might have come on Monday when the Lightning pulled the trigger on a trade with the Flyers that brought two-time 40-goal |
| Habs appoint Carriere assistant GM |
Fri Jul 16 19:11:25 2010 EST |
| Montreal, Quebec (Sports Network) - The Montreal Canadiens announced on Friday the appointment of Larry Carriere to assistant general manager and director of player personnel. Carriere, a Montreal native, had been a pro scout for the Washington Capitals since 2004. His tenure culminated in the parent club winning the President's Cup last season, while the Capitals' AHL affiliate in Hershey won the last of its three Calder Cup championships during Carriere's run. "We are extremely happy to annou |
| Caps bring in Willsie |
Wed Jul 14 16:06:25 2010 EST |
| Arlington, VA (Sports Network) - The Washington Capitals signed right wing Brian Willsie to a one-year contract on Wednesday. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Willsie, 32, appeared in just four games with Colorado last season and did not register a point. Over nine seasons in the NHL, which has included stints with Washington, Colorado and Los Angeles, he has played in 380 games and has totaled 52 goals and 56 assists along with 217 penalty minutes. |
| Ducks send D Eminger to Rangers |
Fri Jul 9 16:43:02 2010 EST |
| last season. He has 18 goals and 37 points in 150 career games with Minnesota and New York. Hillier has yet to play in the NHL. The Rangers, meanwhile, will be Eminger's sixth team since he concluded the 2007-08 campaign as a member of the Washington Capitals, who used the 12th overall pick in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft on the Ontario native. Eminger split the following season with three clubs (Philadelphia, Tampa Bay and Florida) before signing with the Ducks last September. He finished with fou |
| Capitals re-sign D Schultz to 4-year, $11M deal |
Wed Jul 7 14:58:00 2010 EST |
WASHINGTON (AP) -Defenseman Jeff Schultz has agreed to a four-year, $11 million contract to remain with the Washington Capitals. The deal was announced Wednesday afternoon. The 24-year-old Schultz led the NHL last season with a plus-50 rating and had a team-high 129 blocked shots. He had three goals and career highs of 20 assists and 23 points in 73 games. Schultz, the Capitals' first-round choice - 27th overall - in the 2004 entry draft, was a restricted free agent and had filed for sa |
| Caps lock up D Schultz |
Wed Jul 7 13:17:19 2010 EST |
| Arlington, VA (Sports Network) - The Washington Capitals signed restricted free agent defenseman Jeff Schultz to a four-year contract on Wednesday. Schultz, 24, appeared in 73 games for the Caps last season, registering three goals and 23 points while leading the NHL with a plus-50 rating. He picked up one assist in seven playoff games as the Presidents' Trophy winners were upset by Montreal in the first round. Schultz has nine goals and 56 points in 247 career games with the Capitals, who sele |
| Niemi among 31 players to file for arbitration |
Tue Jul 6 07:54:23 2010 EST |
| Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Antti Niemi was among the 31 players to file for salary arbitration. Niemi helped the Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup title for the first time since 1961. The Washington Capitals had the best record in the NHL last season and had three players -- forwards Eric Fehr and Tomas Fleischmann, and defenseman Jeff Schultz -- file for arbitration. Atlanta and Vancouver each had three players file. Ben Eager and Andrew Ladd, who helped Chicago |
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