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Caps/Rags Game 6 Open Thread

Caps/Rags Game 6 Open Thread

Blogging a Game 2.0

Led by majority owner Ted Leonsis, the Washington Capitals have fully embraced Web 2.0 with Twitter, FaceBook, LinkedIn, and good ole RSS. Of those, Twitter has become the current hot commodity with even Oprah joining in. With that in mind, I thought I would do something different while sitting in the press box for Game 4. We’ve live blogged the game, live chat during the game, knee-jerks and post-game reports. Why not “live tweet” the game?

Tortorella Suspended for Game 6

For once, the NHL disciplinarians got it right. The league investigated Tortorella’s confrontation with Capitals fans last night, and determined “that Mr. Tortorella squirted a fan with water before Mr. Tortorella was doused with a beverage.”

"It was a lucky bounce"

When asked about yet another highlight goal in the post game press conference, Ovechkin said “it was a lucky bounce.”

Game 5 #1 Star

Game 5 #1 Star

Caps Shut The Iron Curtain … Again: Caps 4 / Rangers 0

Caps Shut The Iron Curtain … Again: Caps 4 / Rangers 0

Series Swept: Bears 1 / Phantoms 0

Series Swept: Bears 1 / Phantoms 0

Caps/Rags Game 5 Open Thread

Caps/Rags Game 5 Open Thread

Five Stories Bigger than the Playoffs Themselves

One week into the postseason there certainly are a lot of different story lines. Here are what we believe are the five best stories we have seen so far. Five: A rookie’s fifth game in the NHL is a 1-0 playoff loss. When Simeon Varlamov suited up for Hershey at the beginning of the year [...]

Fancy Plays, Losing Ways

There’s little doubt which team had the momentum going into tonight’s tilt in Madison Square Garden. The Washington Capitals, clearly the more skilled team, finally played postseason hockey Monday night. Their performance against the Rangers was so dominant that the common refrain was that the Caps had “woken up” and were, despite being down a game, back on track to take the series.
Well perhaps this team is still too green (no pun intended) to be comfortable in the role of the favorite. The Caps painfully reverted to the high-skill fancy play that wins in the regular season but rarely succeeds in the second season. The lessons learned in Game 3 about “greasy” goals, screening the Rangers’ netminder, playing hard-nosed hockey — it’s as if that game never happened.

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