tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-356075322008-08-29T21:55:55.418-07:00Pass Shoot ScoreA frustrated, but passionate Washington Capitals fan since 1974.Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comBlogger130125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-28833938681713568102008-04-23T07:07:00.000-07:002008-04-23T07:15:42.952-07:00Olie's goneThis depresses me more than the loss last night - from <a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/capitalsinsider/">Tarik's blog</a>. <br /><br />"Kolzig Removes Nameplate<a id="a059173"></a><br />Goaltender <strong>Olie Kolzig</strong> removed his nameplate from his locker here at Verizon Center after tonight's 3-2 overtime loss to Philly. Kolzig declined to speak to reporters, but that gesture seems to say it all about his future with the organization."<br /><br />Looking at the replays of the 98-99 cup run with Olie that they were showing during the playoffs and thinking back on all the years Olie has been here, I'm so depressed that this is how it's going to end. He's the only goalie that has ever done anything for the Caps and I so desperately wanted him to retire a Cap. <br /><br />Olie, thank you for everything, and I will always proudly wear my #37 jersey. You've been nothing but a class act since Cristobal Huet arrived at the trade deadline.Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-25558548674738402642008-04-23T06:56:00.000-07:002008-04-23T07:07:26.922-07:00Thanks for the ride CapsLast night's 3-2 overtime loss to the <strong>Philadelphia Flyers</strong> in Game 7 was a heart breaker for Caps fans. And, I'm not going to complain about the officiating because it's a waste of time. Bad calls have been made (or not been made as the case may be) on both teams throughout this series. What I will dwell on is this...the Caps provided us fans with a glorious roller coaster ride for the last two months from the depths of despair in November to a SE Division Championship banner and the right to play in the playoffs for the first time in five years. <br /><br />They came back from being down 3-1 in the series to tie it up and force a game 7. The young guys found out how to play playoff hockey by the 4th game of the series and that is something they can take into the offseason and build on next year.<br /><br />My only hope at the onset of the season was that they would make the playoffs. They did and they proved that the Caps are going to be a fun team to watch for many years to come.<br /><br />Here's to next season. <br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-59048011157250984412008-04-22T11:52:00.000-07:002008-04-22T12:47:44.706-07:00Caps win 4-2 after 2-0 start to force game 7<strong>How do you like me now</strong>? I can only imagine <strong>Alex Ovechkin</strong> had that thought for the Philly fans (and the media) after he scored the game winning goal on a breakaway pass from <strong>Viktor Kozlov</strong> to put the Caps up 3-2. <strong>Ovie</strong> got his 2nd goal of the night on a power play due to too many men on the ice for Philly to seal the Caps come from behind 4-2 victory.<br /><br />Not that the Great 8 hasn't been contributing during this playoff series in other ways. He's drawn the top Philly blue liners and mixed it up with them all the way by hitting them and tiring them out. Plus, once Coach Boudreau made what is looking like his most brilliant change in this playoff series...moving <strong>Sergei Fedorov</strong> to center Ovie's line and putting <strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> with <strong>Alexander Semin</strong> the Caps have been buzzing and it was inevitable that Ovie would find space. So, let's see, is 2 game winning goals in a best of 7 series, 1 pp goal, 4 assists and 29 hits enough to convince people that Ovie can play in the playoffs? It is for me, but, of course, I'm biased.<br /><br />Backstrom and Semin continued their stellar playing together again last night and they each added a goal to their point totals for the series. One was a multiple quick pass beauty that Backstrom snapped past Biron. Semin tied the game at 18:03 in the third. Semin gets called out, often rightly, about being a lazy player. He's been anything but in the playoffs by mucking it up with the Flyers, which surprised everyone, and showing his superior stick handling skills. <br /><br /><strong>Cristobal Huet</strong> made 33 saves. His stick handling last night almost gave me a heart attack though. Huet's lucky that his pass that went directly to a Flyer's stick didn't end in a goal. He hung in there and will see how he does in back-to-back games, since that's never been his strength. But the Caps are on a high after being down 3-1 in this series and I expect Huet to bring his game again tonight.<br /><br />This amazing season for the Caps continues tonight at the phone booth. It's another win or go home game and the Caps don't seem to want to quit yet. Boudreau certainly doesn't and that attitude says a lot. I hear it from the whole team, too. Well, guess what, Caps, your rabid and playoff starved fans want more hockey, too.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-65130991755265491062008-04-20T12:22:00.001-07:002008-04-20T12:25:58.904-07:00"We have great fans--and I love playing in this building".<a href="http://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/nhl/leonsis-playoff-diary.htm?csp=34">From Ted's USA Today journal</a> - We arrive at the arena and my son and I go shake hands with our coaching staff. We see <strong>Sergei Fedorov</strong> in the hallway. He stops his stretching and comes to see me, shakes my hand and says "thank you — this is so much fun." I say "No, thank you — I appreciate all you have done and will do for our team." We hug and he has a twinkle in his eye. He says, "We have great fans — and I love playing in this building".<br /><br />What I want this to mean (even though reading between the lines is a pretty useless exercise)....is that Sergei Fedorov wants to come back here next year and Ted wants to find a way to keep him. <br /><br />I'm all for that.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-86714213549419594882008-04-20T12:08:00.001-07:002008-04-20T12:21:19.948-07:00Cardiac Caps hang on to beat Philly 3-2 in game 5I don't know who started that name, but I did think I was having a heart attack during the last four minutes of that game yesterday afternoon. The <strong>Caps</strong> came out flying hard in the first period and continued taking their game to <strong>Philly</strong> like they did in the heartbreaking overtime loss on Thursday night. This time they won.<br /><br /><strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> netted another goal from a sick <strong>Alexander Semin</strong> pass on the power play almost halfway through the first. Semin also kept pushing the Flyers around and got a roughing penalty in the first minute of the game. Semin has been impressive this series and Backstrom is blossoming by not being suffocated by the top line defense.<br /><br /><strong>Sergei Fedorov</strong> scored the 2nd goal and Semin got the 3rd with assists from Fedorov and <strong>Mike Green</strong>. The Flyers made it interesting when <strong>Derian Hatcher</strong> knocked one past <strong>Cristobal Huet</strong> (30 saves and more doozies) less than a minute later. The Caps then survived Philly's late game push through the last 4+ minutes. Whew...<br /><br />Philly kept<strong> Alex Ovechkin</strong> scoreless again, but he played a good game and made his presence felt. He's getting used to playoff style hockey, too. I expect to see him score tomorrow night.<br /><br />Back to Philly tomorrow. <br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-38808763468919651252008-04-17T19:54:00.000-07:002008-04-17T20:34:55.611-07:00Caps showed heart even if they lostThat's what I wanted to see. The <strong>Caps</strong> may have lost 4-3 in overtime to the <strong>Philadelphia Flyers</strong> to go down 3-1 in the 7 game series, but they showed up to play. As I've said on the message boards and Ted, take note, it's not that I'm a fair weather fan (I've been a Caps fan too long for that), it's that the Caps team I watched down the stretch hadn't really shown up in the playoffs. Tonight, they did and I'm happy about that even if they lost. Overall, they played their game and went back at Philly like they've needed to do since Game 1. Too bad it didn't happen until game 4.<br /><br />The line changes <strong>Coach Bruce Boudreau</strong> made tonight seemed to have worked. <strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> made the most of his time on the ice on the 2nd line, mixing it up with <strong>Danny Briere</strong> (yeah, Nicklas!), scoring a goal (thank you for shooting) and netting an assist on an <strong>Alexander Semin</strong> goal. Semin is another Cap that played stellar tonight and also mixed it up. He played one of his best hockey games I've seen since becoming a Cap and gave Philly's physical hockey right back to them. <br /><br />The other player to call out, <strong>Steve Eminger</strong>, who is making the most of his playoff time and netted the tying goal for the Caps. He also played well on defense and only had 1 penalty. Although <strong>Alex Ovechkin</strong> was held scoreless again, he played a good game and got 2 assists. He's dealing with a tough group of Flyers hanging on him, but I give him credit. Having <strong>Sergei Fedorov</strong> on his line did seem to help. <br /><br /><strong>Cristobal Huet</strong> (and yes, I wanted Olie to play against the aggressive Flyers) made some acrobatic saves that kept the Caps into this game. The Caps gave him much more protection and a lot more sightlines. Huet couldn't have been better tonight.<br /><br />And, thank you, <strong>Matt Cooke</strong>, for holding onto Danny Briere's neck for a while and playing aggressively all night long. Can we keep him please? It's clear the Caps need grit and Cooke provides it.<br /><br />This too many men on the ice idiocy, however, has to stop. It cost the Caps tonight. There is no excuse for that in the playoffs. Wake up gentlemen.<br /><br />Bottom line though...the Caps lost and the defense still needs serious help before the Caps can become a true contender.<br /><br />Game 5, Saturday, back at the phone booth.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-20673532892276533412008-04-16T09:30:00.000-07:002008-04-16T10:56:41.705-07:00Caps roll over again against PhillyYes, they won the first game, but barely and only due to a 3rd period offensive surge, but the past two games, including last night's 6-3 loss, have been stinkers against the <strong>Philadelphia Flyers</strong>. This team looks like a young, inexperienced team that has been outplayed and outcoached. It's a miracle the series isn't 3-0 Philly right now.<br /><br />What worked for <strong>Coach Boudreau</strong> in his AHL championship run isn't going to cut it in the NHL playoffs. What worked for the Caps to actually reach the playoffs isn't going to cut it either. It's a different game in the playoffs and Coach BB and the players need to figure it out. <br /><br />The thing that is most distressing to me is the fact that the Caps are rolling over and letting Philly get away with anything they want to do. What happened to the heart &amp; soul of this team? Where is the team that stood up for each other and fought their way into the playoffs? I never thought the Caps would go deep into the playoffs this year, but I didn't think they'd stink it up this badly either. Thankfully, they did, because this rude awakening to playoff hockey will hopefully make the team (and management) adjust.<br /><br />I said management, specifically, because, if Ted &amp; GMGM think the "rebuilding" is over, they better take another hard look at the defense and they better start looking for some gritty hockey players, in general, to balance out the <strong>softness</strong> of this team. It'll be tough to ever go deep in the playoffs without it, much less win a championship. The Caps right now look about as tough as the <strong>Mighty Mites</strong>. <br /><br />Coach BB is shaking up the lines moving <strong>Sergei Fedorov</strong> up to center <strong>Ovie </strong>&amp; <strong>Kozlov</strong> and putting <strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> down on the 2nd line. Backstrom has been completely overwhelmed in the playoffs, but I'm not sure this change will do much for them and it messes with the line chemistry. I've also heard in the media that he's keeping <strong>Cristobal Huet</strong> in net. I'd like to see <strong>Olie</strong> in net instead because I think he can cause a spark and bring that desperately needed toughness to the game (even though that shouldn't be the net minder's focus!) And, that's not a knock on Huet. He's had zero help from his teammates.<br /><br />Game 4, tomorrow, Wachovia Center, 7 pm.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-47151495181075210602008-04-14T09:14:00.000-07:002008-04-14T09:54:44.637-07:00A horrible excuse for a hockey gameThe <strong>Caps</strong> lost to the <strong>Philadelphia Flyers</strong>, 2-0, in their 2nd game of this best of 7 playoff series. The Caps, all of them, deserved to lose this game. They looked tired and listless out there and it's surprising the score wasn't worse. No one is playing physical and you have to against Philly and no one played defense worth a damn yesterday.<br /><br /><strong>Scott Hartnell</strong> abused <strong>Cristobal Huet</strong>, trying to take his helmet off after tackling the net minder. He needs to pay and I'm sorry he didn't yesterday. Philly seems to be taking advantage of Huet's small size. That makes me wonder if Coach Boudreau is thinking of putting <strong>Olie Kolzig</strong> in net. Olie's size does bring an advantage in net and if anyone went at him, he wouldn't hesitate to mix it up.<br /><br />The real test is tomorrow night in Philly. How will Coach Boudreau and the Caps respond? It'll be interesting to see how this young &amp; inexperienced hockey team plays after that stinker of a game.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-24958124467117473222008-04-12T12:03:00.000-07:002008-04-12T12:21:36.388-07:00Caps persevere on another Ovie higlight goal<strong>Alex Ovechkin</strong> netted his first playoff goal by stealing the puck from <strong>Lasse Kukkunen</strong> and turning around to fire the puck over <strong>Martin Biron</strong> for the game winning goal. Watching Kukkunen smash his stick on the ice in frustration made me smile. The Philadelphia Flyers wanted to force Ovie to play a physical game instead of scoring so he made 5 hits on them.<br /><br /><strong>Mike Green</strong> played a spectacular game and my brother, Dennis, said he thought Green's second goal was reminiscent of that famous <strong>Bobby Orr</strong> goal. I told him that's not the first comparison to Bobby Orr I've heard about Mike Green. Having Shane Morrison back clearly helped Greenie. Or, maybe it's the new playoff mohawk. <strong>Sergei Fedorov</strong> made his first playoff point since 2003 setting up Greenie's first goal.<br /><br /><strong>David Steckel</strong> looked great in his first game back from a broken finger. He scored the Cap's second goal in the beginning of the second period. He also broke up some Philly plays.<br /><br /><strong>Donald Brashear</strong>, known more for his fists, started the scoring for the Caps on a bouncing puck off of <strong>Matt Bradley's</strong> stick. Brad's played a physical game, too, and made more than one Philly player pay, in addition, to getting two assists, his first playoff points.<br /><br /><strong>Cristobal Huet</strong>, didn't have his best night, with 4 goals against, but hung in there for the win. <br /><br />The phone booth continued to rock and as soon as Mike Green scored in the place went wild. For us long suffering Caps fan, it sure is nice to finally have a loud arena for our team.<br /><br />The Caps played okay hockey in the first period, terrible hockey in the second period when Philly answered with 3 straight goals and then they got it together in the 3rd, scoring 3 straight goals. The Caps rarely come back from 3 goals back, but they did it last night. <br /><br />This quote from Ovie in Tarik's <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/11/AR2008041103739.html">Washington Post article </a>says it all. "What I learned is we are a team who never give up," said Ovechkin, who looked completely drained as he sat in his locker stall answering questions. "It doesn't matter who scores, we just keep going."<br /><br />Game 2 is tomorrow at 2:00.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-40861818311591162992008-04-10T20:00:00.000-07:002008-04-10T20:49:22.906-07:00Tomorrow the Flyers...tonight some news<span style="font-weight: bold;">Caps</span> love in the media, one interesting side story (Olie) and the<span style="font-weight: bold;"> Flyers </span>perspective from Tarik El-Bashir.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app?articleid=360028&amp;page=NewsPage&amp;service=page">Olie doesn't want a pity party.</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/09/AR2008040903703.html">Bullies Back on Broad Street.</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080410/SPORTS04/84840049/1005/SPORTS">The tie that binds them</a>. (Our Hershey boys and our coach!)<br /><br /><a href="http://www.examiner.com/a-1331301%7EOut_of_nowhere_Bourdreau_Stevens_go_from_minors_to_NHL_playoffs.html">Out of Nowhere: Boudreau, Stevens Go from Minors to Playoffs</a><br /><br /><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/playoffs2008/news/story?id=3337943">On Verizon Center in a general hockey article from espn.com</a>. Question #5.<br /><br />This is my absolute favorite article....<br /><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/10/AR2008041003923.html">World's Capitals</a><br /><br />The goods news (which is in the details of some of the articles) is that <span style="font-weight: bold;">Shaone Morrison,</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">Jeff Schultz</span> and <span style="font-weight: bold;">David Steckel</span> were at practice and are expected to play.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-21329265245303087192008-04-05T21:10:00.000-07:002008-04-05T21:42:46.058-07:00SE Division Champions...what just happened hereFrom the high of training camp and the anticipation of the season because of the new additions to the team (<strong>Poti</strong>, <strong>Kozlov,</strong> <strong>Nylander</strong> and <strong>rookie Center Nicklas Backstrom</strong> ) to the low of Thanksgiving morning when the Caps organiziation finally fired Coach Glen Hanlon to the resurgence of the history making Caps (last in the NHL at Thanksgiving to first in their division), it's been a roller coaster of a season. The <strong>Caps</strong> are playoff bound for the first time since the 2002-2003 season. The <strong>Florida Panthers</strong> did the Caps a huge favor last night in beating the Carolina Hurricanes. It was up to the Caps to beat Florida tonight and take the playoffs and the SE Division title away from Carolina. The Caps did what they needed, too, beating Florida 3-1.<br /><br />This wasn't a game for the rabid fan to enjoy, it was a game to endure. Most of the people around us felt like we did, clock watching, and just wanting the damn game to be over. The Carolina win was more fun. But, the Verizon Center rocked even louder than the Carolina game (the echo was amazing) and the end of the 3rd period was awesome with everyone standing up and clapping.<br /><br /><strong>Tomas Fleischmann</strong> put the Caps up 1-0 in the 1st period, netting his 10th of the season. For someone who gets so much grief from Caps fans I was happy for him to get that goal. He's young. Watching <strong>Brooks Laich</strong> blossom this year makes me realize patience is needed before giving up on these young players.<br /><br />The trade deadline players, once again, stole the show. <strong>Sergei Fedorov</strong> showed everyone just how much he wants to go back to the playoffs with his game winning goal at 15:03 in the 2nd. <strong>Matt Cooke</strong> made his presence felt everywhere and <strong>Cristobal Huet</strong> continued his sparkling net minding. <strong>Alexander Semin</strong>, 1 goal, 1 assist (to/from Fedorov) is clearly learning much from Fedorov (boy, I really want him to stay!!!!). <strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> got an assist on Semin's goal meaning he now holds the rookie assist record for the Capitals (1 better than Ovie!) Go Nicklas!<br /><br />This night wasn't about <strong>Alex Ovechkin</strong>, who was held scoreless, but nevertheless, the MVP chants rang down at the phone booth. To those who said his team had to make the playoffs to be considered, well, how do you like this team &amp; Ovie now? <br /><br />Thank you <strong>Coach Bruce Boudreau</strong>. Everyone loves what you've done with this team. I know why your team in Hershey did so well and we're glad you're here now. <br /><br />And, finally, my tribute to <strong>Olie Kolzig</strong>. In the season review the Caps played, they highlighted Olie's 300th win. He's a special and elite goalie, so congrats again Olie. The cheers of "O-lie" rang out loud. Thank you Olie.<br /><br />Wow, the Caps now have home field advantage in the playoffs. How in the world did that happen? There are some injury issues (Brooks Laich, Jeff Schultz...ugh), but for one night, who cares. The Caps are in the playoffs and they just won the SE division.<br /><br />Plus, there is more hockey for Caps fans coming soon...it's been way too long :)<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-45477288560750952322008-04-04T18:53:00.000-07:002008-04-04T18:55:41.331-07:00Caps own their destiny...beat the <strong>Florida Panthers</strong> tomorrow night and they're in the playoffs as the SE Division Champions. And, thank you, Florida for beating the <strong>Carolina Hurricanes</strong> tonight. Is it going to be wild in the phone booth tomorrow night or what? I'll be there screaming....<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-13209922458938037902008-04-04T12:56:00.000-07:002008-04-04T13:46:24.277-07:00Ovie makes history, Caps roll on 4-1 over TBL<strong>Alex Ovechkin</strong> netted #64 to pass Luc Robitaille for all time goals scored in an NHL season by a left winger. He also netted #65, yet another game winning goal for Ovie, at 7:50 in the 3rd period against the Tampa Bay Lightning. <strong>Boyd Gordon</strong> and <strong>Tom Pothi</strong> added goals in the 3rd to keep the Caps playoff hopes alive. <strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> got assist #54, tying Ovie's single season assist record for a Cap's rookie. It took until the 3rd period of the game for the Caps to lead making it another stomach pain inducing game to watch for Caps fans. This season has aged me!<br /><br />The <strong>Caps</strong> still aren't in control of their destiny but they currently sit in 8th place tied with <strong>Boston</strong>. All the playoff permutations are nicely summarized in Tarik's <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/03/AR2008040304062.html">article</a> in the Post today. Tonight will be another nerve wracking night of scoreboard watching.<br /><br />And, the Caps have one more test tomorrow, the <strong>Florida Panthers</strong>. I told my other half Jeff when we ordered tickets for this season that tomorrow night's game, the last of the season, might be meaningful this year. Who knew how true that would be? I can't wait to be there wearing red.<br /><br />Regardless of how this season ends, I'm extremely proud of this hockey team. It's been a blast since Thanksgiving.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-61211613825389355922008-04-02T08:16:00.001-07:002008-04-02T09:08:20.079-07:00Washington can't be a hockey town?I beg to differ. The Verizon Center rocked last night for the <strong>Washington Capitals</strong> in a way it never has for this hockey team. My throat feels raw after screaming like the rest of the crazy fans, wearing a sea of red clothing, for this sellout hockey game that the Caps had to win. They beat the <strong>Carolina Hurricanes</strong>, 4-1, to tie them in points for the season at the top of the SE division.<br /><br />The intensity of this game from opening faceoff to the end had my nerves on edge until <strong>Alexander Semin</strong> scored the 3rd goal of the game, assisted by <strong>Sergei Fedorov</strong> and <strong>Mike Green</strong>, at 14:28 in the second period. I calmed down slightly after that goal. It seemed like every Cap played well last night. <strong>Matt Cooke</strong> started the scoring in the 1st on a beautiful play setup by <strong>Fedorov</strong> and <strong>Green</strong>. <strong>Brooks Laich</strong> netted his 21st on a power play goal with <strong>Tomas Fleischman</strong> and <strong>Viktor Kozlov</strong> assisting. And, <strong>Alex Oveckin</strong> scored number 63 on a beautiful blind spin around rocket shot past Cam Ward. The chants of "M-V-P" rained down on the ice after that goal.<br /><br />It wasn't just the scoring. This team passed well, played great defense (<strong>Tom Poti, John Erskine</strong>, and <strong>Jeff Schulz</strong> stood out to me) and played a great forechecking game. Everyone was making hits. That's what this team has to do.<br /><br />Oh, and let's not forget the net minding. <strong>Cristobal Huet</strong> was, once again, spectacular in net, making difficult saves when necessary.<br /><br />There are no guarantee for the playoffs here as <strong>Carolina </strong>has to stumble and the <strong>Caps </strong>have<strong> </strong><br />to beat <strong>Florida</strong> and <strong>Tampa Bay</strong> or <strong>Philly</strong> or <strong>Boston</strong> has to stumble in the overall Eastern conference race. But for one night, Washington was a happy, happy hockey town! And, the future looks bright indeed.<br /><br />And, the bad news from last night is that blue liner <strong>Shaone Morrison</strong> left with an upper body injury. Let's hope Mo is okay, but there are no updates on Tarek's blog.<br /><br />Tomorrow night...the Tampa Bay Lightning.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!<br /><br />P.S. Thank you to <strong>Ted Leonsis</strong> for his holiday present to partial season ticket plan holders, tickets to a lower level game. That's where I was with my other half Jeff last night.Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-36313691183475606202008-03-31T07:18:00.000-07:002008-03-31T07:40:59.742-07:00Caps continue to fight without much helpI didn't get to see the <strong>Caps</strong> beat <strong>Florida</strong> 3-0 on Saturday since I was out of town. At least, my heart got a break from the relentless 'must win' games. The Caps aren't getting any help from anyone except for former Capital, <strong>Jeff Halpern,</strong> who had a game winning goal for Tampa Bay to beat the <strong>Carolina Hurricanes.</strong> That leaves the Caps 2 points behind them for the SE division lead. Thanks Jeff! <br /><br />The Caps ended their road trip with a 5-1 record on the back of the hot net minder <strong>Cristobal Huet</strong>. <strong>Coach Boudreau</strong> seems to be sticking with Huet for the rest of the season and as much as I'm a huge fan of Olie, I can't blame him. <br /><br />The Caps have done well with their trade deadline pickups and I'm still hoping that somehow the Caps can keep <strong>Sergei Fedorov</strong> for another year. Tarek El-Bashir had a <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/28/AR2008032803323.html">great article </a>in the Washington Post about how Fedorov is "possessed about the playoffs". He brings championship experience to this team that the young guys are soaking up.<br /><br />To say tomorrow night's game against the <strong>Carolina Hurricanes</strong> is huge (again!) is an understatement. This is the Caps chance to tie for the division lead. I'm glad I'll be there.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-19581915837181835452008-03-26T06:21:00.000-07:002008-03-26T06:45:23.635-07:00Caps get 2, Carolina gets 1 point and noone is helpingThis time last year, the <strong>Caps</strong> were already focused on the offseason. This year, they're fighting to the wire to see if they can slip into 8th place in the Eastern conference playoff race. That's a good thing, but it doesn't make it any easier for me to watch these nerve wracking games.<br /><br />Last night, Caps came away with 2-points in a shootout win against the <strong>Carolina Hurricanes,</strong> thanks to<strong> Viktor Kozlov's</strong> shootout goal. Again, in the good news department, Carolina and their net minder, Cam Ward, have owned the Caps for a while so 2-points is a big deal. In the bad news department, Carolina getting that point means they pretty much own the SE title.<br /><br /><strong>Alex Ovechkin</strong> netted #61 setting a new Caps franchise record, beating <strong>Dennis Maruk's</strong> 60 goal mark in '81-'82. Ovie also threw his body around plenty last night. His hit on Carolina blue liner Dennis Hedican after he raced by the bench to get a new stick was a beautiful thing to see. Ovie needed a new stick because he smartly gave his to <strong>Milan Jurcina</strong> in the defensive zone after Jurcina lost his. Wow, Ovie continues to amaze me (and everyone else) and I still can't believe he's a Cap for 13-years. <br /><br /><strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> added 2 assists to his points putting him 1 point ahead of rookie <strong>Patrick Kane</strong>.<br /><br /><strong>Cristobal Huet</strong> played great in net, too, and kept the Caps in that game. His .926 save percentage and 6-2 record since he joined the Caps makes me really want him here next year.<br /><br />Up next...<strong>Tampa Bay tomorrow.</strong><br /><strong></strong><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-82261482854065012402008-03-24T17:18:00.000-07:002008-03-25T13:30:42.071-07:00Caps escape Atlanta and Ovie gets 60The score was 5-3, but it was an escape. 4 goals in the final 8 minutes and 30 second of the game means the <strong>Caps</strong> played lousy hockey for 2 1/2 periods. The Caps are quite lucky, actually, to have 4 points on this road trip so far. They have played some lousy hockey the last 3 games. I can only hope that burst of offense in the 3rd period against Atlanta and the fact that every member of the team stood up during the last two minutes of the games means that the Caps aren't ready to go down yet.<br /><br />We shall see. An even bigger test against the team that doesn't want to lose lately, the <strong>Carolina Hurricanes,</strong> awaits tomorrow night.<br /><br />Meantime, $124m man netted his <strong>60th goal,</strong> the first time that feat has happened in 12-years, since <strong>Mario Lemieux</strong> and <strong>Jaromir Jagr</strong> did it with the Pittsburgh Penguins.<strong> </strong>Congrats <strong>Alex Oveckin</strong>! Ovie is more focused on helping the Caps squeeze into the playoffs than his goals total and that is another reason I'm so happy he's a Cap. That is more important.<br /><br />So, the 'is <strong>Ovie Hart Trophy Worthy'</strong> debate rages on in the sports media. To me, he's the winner hands down (and, yes, I know I'm biased) but many people say the Caps must make the playoffs for him to be considered. The Caps would have been out of the playoff race a long time ago without Ovie. Of course, if the Caps make the playoffs, this argument is over.<br /><br /><strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> turned it on with 2 goals and 1 assist, making him only the 2nd Capital rookie (gee, wonder who's first) to get 50 assists.<br /><br />Come on Caps, throw the kitchen sink against Carolina.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-1549445630964837122008-03-21T09:13:00.000-07:002008-03-21T09:16:45.748-07:00Let's ignore that last stinking gameand hope the Caps do, too. Caps, please show up tonight against Atlanta. <br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-48384076614536754052008-03-19T16:07:00.000-07:002008-03-19T16:23:40.321-07:001 game down with 2 points, 5 more to goAfter an 3-goal offensive burst (<strong>Alexander Semin</strong>, <strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong>, <strong>Matt Bradley</strong>) in the 1st period against the <strong>Nashville Predators</strong>, the Caps slacked off and Nashville almost came back. The Predators took back the momentum in the 2nd period. They only had 1 goal that period, but they controlled the play.<br /><br /><strong>Jason Arnott</strong> netted the 2nd Predator's goal 12:37 in the 3rd period and I had to stop watching. So, I didn't see <strong>Alex Ovechkin's</strong> empty netter (#58) with 4 seconds left in the game. I read on the message boards that even that goal was a doozy so I'm sorry I missed it. These games are so important that sometimes I just can't stand watching because the Caps so desperately need every 2 points they can get. <strong>Cristobal Huet</strong> played another great game in net and was awarded the 3rd star in the game.<br /><br />The Caps bring their 4 game winning streak to the <strong>Chicago Blackhawks</strong> tonight. The Caps have to keep winnning because it seems like every team they're vying against for 8th place in the East or Carolina for 1st in the SE keeps winning. Caps haven't played Chicago in 4-years. Their team now features rookies Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews who are both in the running for the Calder Trophy as is Nicklas Backstrom. I'm looking forward to watching them play, but the Caps must win!<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-75325593833523537452008-03-16T18:04:00.000-07:002008-03-16T18:17:36.568-07:00Caps get 2 points in a shootoutwhich is amazing in itself. I can't even watch when the Caps play the shootout because they lose more often than they win. But, the Caps beat the <strong>Boston Bruins</strong> in a shootout today, 2-1. <br /><strong>Cristobal Huet </strong>made 39 saves in regulation, some of them spectacular, and was awared the 1st star of the game. The Caps didn't play their defensive game today and they looked a bit lifeless to me. It wasn't the same group that put on a show against <strong>Atlanta</strong> on Friday, but bad refereeing aside (sorry dudes, Ovie did not "dive" when he got tripped), the Caps came away with those desperately needed two points. <br /><br /><strong>Sergei Federov</strong> scored his first goal as a Cap on a <strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> pass and <strong>Viktor Kozlov</strong> and <strong>Alexander Semin</strong> scored during the shootout to seal the deal. Boy, would I like to see Sergei Federov remain a Cap for the next year or two.<br /><br />No one in the SE did the Caps any favors though. Florida beat Atlanta and Carolina beat Ottawa. The Caps have to be damn near perfect to get a shot at the post season. But, hearing the roaring crowd at the phone booth shouting "Refs, you suck" and, indeed they did, brings a smile to my face as I think about the energy at the games these days. It's a far cry from the past several years and it's nice to think that the Caps might get more attention from the media and the DC area as they progress.<br /><br />The Caps embark on a 6 game road trip starting in Nashville on Tuesday. Every game is a must win.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-15110684382899503152008-03-16T09:34:00.000-07:002008-03-16T10:24:39.270-07:00Godzilla joins an elite group and Caps get 4 points<strong>Olie Kolzig</strong> became only the 23rd goalie to reach 300 wins in the NHL. Congrats Olie! More importantly, the Caps beat Calgary 3-2 to gain 2 desperately needed points to keep their playoff hopes alive. <strong>Alex Ovechkin</strong> netted #55 and #56 and <strong>Viktor Kozlov</strong> got the other goal in the win.<br /><br />The <strong>Caps</strong> followed that game with a 4-1 victory over the <strong>Atlanta Thrashers</strong> on Friday night. That was a good hockey game. <strong>Brooks Laich</strong> scored 2 goals, Ovie got #57 and <strong>Matt Cooke</strong>, the new guy &amp; gritty winger got the other goal on a beautiful breakaway. <br /><br /><strong>Brooks Laich</strong> is having a breakout year this year. I can remember bashing him as hard as other people in the past couple of years, but he's been consistently good this year. Tarek has a great article on him <a href="http://capitals.nhl.com/team/app?gameNumber=1071&amp;gameType=2&amp;page=Recap&amp;season=20072008&amp;service=page">here</a> in the Post today. The best quote in the article is this one. "If you want money, go to the bank," Laich said after the game. "If you want bread, go to the bakery. If you want goals, go to the net."<br /><br />The <strong>Boston Bruins</strong> come to the phone booth today and it seems Chara might be out. Yippee. <br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-21469754150556813752008-03-11T12:40:00.000-07:002008-03-12T12:28:52.269-07:00Brashear loses his cool to start an awful weekend<strong>Donald Brashear's</strong> bone headed punch after the whistle to Boston defenseman Shane Hnidy's head cost the Caps two points in their lose 2-1 on Saturday. I've had a discussion in an earlier post on this blog with a reader Chris about Brashear's untimely penalties. Chris thought Brashear should be paying the Cap's to play hockey versus resigning him. Right now, I agree with him and wanted Brashear to sit for that. Granted, all of the calls the refs made in that Boston game seem to be punishment for the Caps 10-2 thrashing of the Bruins earlier in the week, but Brashear should know better. That 5 minute major for kneeing on <strong>Matt Cooke</strong> was nothing short of ridiculous. A 2 minute penalty, fine, but 5 minutes, give me a break. <br /><br />Then, the Caps followed up that loss with an even bigger loss to the <strong>Pittsburgh Penguins</strong>, 4-2 on Sunday. <strong>Sydney Crosby</strong> got a goal off a <strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> pass that went awry and into the Cap's net. Sigh...it was that kind of weekend and the playoff hopes fade away.<br /><br />The Caps have to be near perfect if they want to play in the offseason, starting tonight against a surging <strong>Calgary Flames</strong>. <strong>Olie Kolzig</strong> goes for his 300th win at the phone booth. Let's go Godzilla!<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-15151254041235387512008-03-06T14:34:00.000-08:002008-03-06T14:40:24.540-08:00Ovie love from BuffaloThis is a <a href="http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/sabresnhl/story/292681.html">pleasure to read</a>!<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-72969038006460319952008-03-05T19:52:00.000-08:002008-03-05T20:10:28.115-08:00Caps finally beat Buffalo this season<strong>Alex Oveckin</strong> (1st star), led the way with 2 goals (#53 and 54), <strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> (2nd star) also scored, and <strong>Olie Kolzig</strong> played a tremendous game against the Buffalo Sabres to win 3-1 at their place. A desperately needed win as the Caps are fighting with the Flyers, Sabres and Islanders for 8th place in the east as much as they're fighting Carolina for 1st place in the SE. <br /><br />Highlights:<br /><ul><li><strong>Brooks Laich</strong> kicking the puck out of the net on a goal that crossed the line while Olie was on his back. The ref couldn't see it so he blew the whistle, after the goal went it, but they washed the goal out. Kudos to Brooksie for his alertness.</li><li><strong>Backstrom's</strong> down the ice pass to Ovie on his first goal was a thing of beauty. He also made his own goal look easy. <strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> is turning into one helluva hockey player. Although it's a tight race and he's passing to Ovie, <strong>Backstrom</strong> is in the running for the <strong>Calder Trophy</strong> with his rookie leading 58 points and plus-6 hockey. His faceoff % has gone in the toilet though at 46%. We'll see, but I like watching him play.</li><li>Ovie egging on the Buffalo fans after his 2nd goal. Since Ovie hit Daniel Briere, Buffalo hates Ovie. </li><li><strong>Tom Pothi</strong> riding out the last few seconds of a power play opportunity against an empty net showed class.</li></ul><p>Ovie's trainer from Russian, that he worked out with last summer, has apparently relocated here to help Ovie. It's working. He's exploded in the last couple of games after his goal scoring slump. </p><p>The Caps go to Boston on Saturday to face a Bruins team that will be bitter over the 10-2 game. Nothing is going to be easy from here on out.</p><p>Let's go Caps!</p>Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35607532.post-67896132203244359722008-03-04T15:09:00.001-08:002008-03-04T16:09:08.870-08:00Wow...what a gameThe <strong>Caps</strong> showed what they can do when they play an all out intense game from start to finish. They beat the surging <strong>Boston Bruins</strong>, 10-2, in front of a boisterous crowd at the phone booth. <strong>Alex Ovechkin</strong> got goals #50, 51 and 52 and ended the night with the hat trick and 2 assists for a 5 point night. Last night, everyone scored for the Caps it seemed like...<strong>Matt Bradley</strong> had 2, <strong>Brooks Laich</strong> had 2, <strong>Nicklas Backstrom</strong> had 1 goal and 2 assists, Donald Brashear had another goal and Matt Cooke, the new Capital, started the scoring with his goal 32 seconds into the game.<br /><br />The Caps haven't had a lot of luck recently against the Bruins or their net minder, <strong>Tim Thomas</strong>, but that changed last night. They played with the intensity of a team fighting for a playoff position. Let's hope they continue to play that way because it'll take that level of intensity in their remaining 15 games because they'll need every point to make the playoffs.<br /><br /><strong>Zdeno Chara</strong> frequently suffocates Ovie and tried to stir his teammates up by going after Brashear early on. It didn't work and Ovie scored less than 30-seconds later. <strong>Mike Green</strong>, leading scorer among defensemen by 2 goals over <strong>Chara</strong>, pasted him into the boards, but did get a boarding call for it, one of 18 penalties in that game.<br /><br />Ovie's comment from the <a href="http://capitals.nhl.com/team/app?gameNumber=995&amp;gameType=2&amp;page=Recap&amp;season=20072008&amp;service=page">Caps recap </a>..."Just wait, we have lots of games left, and one game can mean nothing," Ovechkin said. "We just have to continue to do what we did today, and try to play the same way on Wednesday." That's exactly what he should say and one of the reasons I'm glad he'll be here for many more years.<br /><br />The bad news...<strong>Cristobal Huet</strong> is suffering from back spasms. Let's hope they don't last long and Olie plays well.<br /><br />Interesting Ovie tidbit....according to <a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/capitalsinsider/">Tarek's blog</a>, Ovie brought his Russian trainer here to help him through his slump. It worked.<br /><br />Up next, Buffalo. Every game counts.<br /><br />Let's go Caps!Caps Dreamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17222448553070298695noreply@blogger.com