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Hosted on MSNWashington Capitals' Stunning NHL Season Surprises AllAt 32-10-5, the Washington Capitals lead the NHL in pleasant surprises, excelling even when star Alexander Ovechkin has ...
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SALT LAKE CITY ― There’s a stark reality facing the Flyers now. After trading away two offensive players and slotting in four ...
The Red Wings did beat Washington early in Alexander Ovechkin's return and even upset ... to the Sharks was an aberration and continue their fight to get in the race or will a 10-day stretch ...
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NHL Trade Deadline: Nine Top Prospects To WatchWhich NHL teams could turn their top prospects into trade assets? The Jets, Capitals and Maple Leafs are worth watching.
Being the fifth-overall pick in the 2018 draft, Hayton has always had big expectations on his shoulders. He didn’t immediately turn into a first-line center, which drew him some criticism early in his ...
What really happened between the Rangers and Canucks? How will Frank Vatrano's contract deferrals work? Elliotte Friedman ...
The great chase for Alexander Ovechkin continues as he is 21 goals away from Gretzky’s record. Ottawa will have to fight to earn the two points tonight against the best. This will be a battle as ...
Alexander Ovechkin scored goal No. 875 of his career on an empty net, moving 20 goals away from breaking Wayne Gretzky's NHL record of 894. Joey Daccord made 29 saves on 31 shots, including saves ...
James Dator has been covering a wide range of sports for SB Nation for over a decade, with a special focus on the NFL. Alexander Ovechkin’s pursuit of The Great One is approaching its final stage.
Washington Capitals captain Alexander Ovechkin discusses the suspension of Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid, and how the level of physicality and referees' whistles have changed over his 20 ...
US president-elect siad it during the rally at the Capital One arena in Washington - the home arena of NHL’s Washington Capitals team that Alexander Ovechkin plays for NEW YORK, January 20.
The previous summer's No. 1 and No. 2 overall picks — Alexander Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin — wouldn't have played in the World Juniors in a normal year. They'd have been in the NHL.
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