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As rosters across the NHL begin to take shape for the upcoming season, the Washington Capitals find themselves in a largely ...
As the NHL offseason winds down and we all start to think about what's to come next year, hope always reigns supreme. Usually ...
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Yardbarker on MSNCapitals 2025-26 Roster Projection 1.0: Sticking With a Winning FormulaThe Washington Capitals are set to enter the 2025-26 regular season with a similar roster to the one that claimed the best ...
Thompson was brilliant early when he made a lunging save with 36 seconds left in the first to preserve the tie, but he should've stopped the eventual game winner.
Logan Thompson pointed to a key mistake late in Game 5 that ended the Capitals' season early.
Capitals' Logan Thompson: Downed again by 'CanesThompson stopped 32 of 36 shots Monday in the Capitals ' 5-2 loss to the Hurricanes in Game 4 of their second-round series. Carolina's final goal ...
Capitals' Alex Ovechkin and Dylan Strome have been non-factors so far in Round 2 against the Hurricanes, and that needs to change in Game 4.
Thompson has been perhaps the best goalie in the postseason, and he’s gotten there playing an unorthodox style built around his strengths.
Ovechkin got the party started in The District with his fourth goal of the series, a power-play snipe after Dylan Strome won a face-off in the offensive zone at 9:12 of the first period.
Thompson was run into by teammate Dylan Strome during a 6-3 loss in Game 3 and was unable to return. After being labelled a game-time decision, he was able to go on Sunday night.
Late in Game 3, Thompson collided heavily with teammate Dylan Strome near the net, initially appearing to suffer a leg injury as he struggled to put weight on his left side.
Late in Game 3, Thompson collided heavily with teammate Dylan Strome near the net, initially appearing to suffer a leg injury as he struggled to put weight on his left side. However, Thompson ...
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