Tag Archives: Ryan McDonagh
2022-23 NHL Offseason Moves Tracker
Photo: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports With the 2021-22 NHL season now in the books, teams will look to improve through trades, free agency, the entry draft, and more ways. NoVa Caps provides a list of every move throughout the offseason.
Outdoor Hockey in August: The 2018 “Henke and Zucca” Summer Classic Set to Go in Oslo, Norway
The New York Rangers’ Mats Zuccarello and Henrik Lundqvist are teaming up for the 2018 Henke and Zucca Summer Classic, an outdoor charity game to be held this Saturday at Ulleval Stadium in Oslo, Norway. The event, expected to fill … Continue reading
A Look Around the Atlantic Division: Stock Up, Stock Down, Stock Unchanged
Which Atlantic Division teams will be improved and which teams will be worse in 2018-19? Continue reading
Eastern Conference Finals Preview: The Capitals Look to Tame the Lightning In Ovechkin’s First Trip to the Third Round
The Washington Capitals look to continue to make history as they face the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Eastern Conference Finals Continue reading
Biggest Storylines Heading Into the 2018 NHL Trade Deadline
Which players will get moved before Monday’s deadline? Which clubs will be the most active? Continue reading
Metropolitan Division Trade Deadline Primer: Buyers, Sellers, and Team Needs
What will the Metropolitan Division clubs do at the 2018 NHL Trade Deadline? Continue reading
With the NHL Trade Deadline Looming, What Defensemen Could the Capitals Have on their Radar?
Will the Washington Capitals trade for a defenseman before the NHL Trade Deadline? Continue reading
Pregame News Links: Capitals at Rangers
The Capitals and Rangers get back on the ice when they meet for the second time this season at Madison Square Garden. Washington took the first meeting by a 4-2 decision. The game will be televised at NBC Sports Network … Continue reading
Bears Slip-Up Again, Fall to Bridgeport 4-2
This is not an April Fools’ Day joke – and the way the Bears have been playing so far this weekend is not funny. With the playoffs within their grasp and their fate entirely under their control, Hershey dropped back-to-back … Continue reading