Previews for Ovechkin and Kuznetsov, remembering Caps family and 9/11, Nisky Business, a wedding in the family, a word from the dog pound and more in tonight’s links:
CAPITALS
Washington Capitals Announce “So Kids Can” Starting Lineup Auction. (Capitals)
Caps chip in to help Hurricane Irma evacuees. (CSNMA)
Washington Capitals 2017-2018 Previews — Forwards: Alex Ovechkin. (Peerless Prognosticator)
The Capitals open training camp this Friday. The Capitals first preseason game is one week from tonight. (NoVa Caps)
Sports executive Zach Leonsis and Melissa Cook wed in his parents’ back yard. (Washington Post)
The 25 Most Important Players for the Caps: No. 5 Evgeny Kuznetsov. (CSNMA)
Capitals already on the ice as training camp looms. (Washington Times)
Matt Niskanen Could Be the X-Factor for the Capitals’ Defense This Season. (NoVa Caps)
Caps Today – 9/11/2017 (Monumental Sports)
Capitals Forwards to Watch at Training Camp. (The Hockey Writers)
Jay Beagle: How this fan-favorite can lead the new guys. (NoVa Caps)
All of the morning links from Japers Rink (Here)
AROUND THE LEAGUE
Current odds to win the Stanley Cup. (NBC Sports)
Fantasy: Ranking this season’s NHL rookies. (The Score)
Top NCAA Undrafted Free Agents to watch for this season. (College Hockey News)
Statistically Speaking: Projected Top 300 Scorers. (TSN)
Undersized NHL prospects face uphill, yet conquerable battle. (Sportsnet)
Power Shifts: Candidates to rise and fall in the NHL. (Yahoo Sports)
USA Today’s NHL player survey. (USA Today)
Restricted Free Agents Still To Sign. (Pro Hockey Rumors)
10 Rules for Coaching Kids in Ice Hockey. (The Coaches Site)
New Red Wings Arena To Feature Luxury Penalty Box. (The Onion)
CAPITALS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Dinner at ‘Dre’s:
New practice threads 👌pic.twitter.com/PQSACvNd0i
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) September 11, 2017
Thinking of former @TheHersheyBears winger “Ace” Bailey & all lost and impacted by 9/11/01. We will #NeverForget. 🇺🇸pic.twitter.com/wp16srrGrk
— Zack Fisch (@zackfisch) September 11, 2017
Capitals, Flyers line up together in first game following 9/11 in 2001: (photo by @GettyImages) pic.twitter.com/oYDJXAyPy1
— Ted Starkey (@TedStarkey) September 11, 2016