Does anyone want to talk about the Capitals

GRob83

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7-2-1 in the 10 games that Ovechkin has been out. He's still 12th in the league and shares the team lead with 15 goals. They are scoring by committee and looking very fluid and driven with a high compete level in every game. They have a ton of comeback wins and it provides for some very exciting hockey games. This season has been amazing so far.
 

ZachaFlockaFlame

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Caps and Devils fans have seen a lot of each others teams so far, the games have been wild. Would be a crazy playoff series.

Ya, I said it earlier in this thread, that's the matchup I want to see. Plus the travel to games would be easy on players + fans. Would definitely make it down to DC if that was round 1. The Capitals have to lose a bit for that though which they clearly have different intentions :laugh:
 

stephenball

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Ya, I said it earlier in this thread, that's the matchup I want to see. Plus the travel to games would be easy on players + fans. Would definitely make it down to DC if that was round 1. The Capitals have to lose a bit for that though which they clearly have different intentions :laugh:
Let’s just be the top 2 seeds and meet in the ECF. Wouldn’t be round 1, but we could all be happy. Not saying it’s going to happen, still a ton of hockey to be played this season.
 
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carjackmalone

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Crosby will either ask for a trade or retire after his 2 year contract is up at the age of 39.

He won't want to be part of a rebuild in Pittsburgh at the age of 40.
Crosby hit all his milestones Games played,Goals,assists and points this season in a pens uniform

He will be traded now that is out of the way
 

BKarchitect

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It’s crazy that Hershey are a powerhouse yet again in the AHL even with all the graduations and staff movement over the years.

This is the secret sauce IMO. I think the way the Caps have been able to develop players - both high end and out of nowhere role players - on a really good AHL team that has great synergy over a long history with its NHL parent - is really undervalued. You get players developed in a highly energized, historically important AHL franchise that is constantly playing in high-leverage games and playoff runs. People outside of hardcore prospect followers don’t know names like Trineyev and Iorio but these are the guys who are going to fill in the gaps over the next few years and they’ve been loaded with winning experience in Hershey. I wouldn’t put it past guys like Frank or Dube to get some NHL time as older guys either. There’s more Beck Malentyn’s down there IMO. And sure, Hershey, as a rule, generally grab a lot of high end AAAA vets - but that only reinforces it as a great place to develop younger guys.

It’s also been the cauldron to develop staff like Carbery himself. I mean he worked his way up not only from Hershey but the Caps long-time ECHL affiliate, South Carolina.
 
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It’s crazy that Hershey are a powerhouse yet again in the AHL even with all the graduations and staff movement over the years.

This is the secret sauce IMO. I think the way the Caps have been able to develop players - both high end and out of nowhere role players - on a really good AHL team that has great synergy over a long history with its NHL parent - is really undervalued. You get players developed in a highly energized, historically important AHL franchise that is constantly playing in high-leverage games and playoff runs. People outside of hardcore prospect followers don’t know names like Trineyev and Iorio but these are the guys who are going to fill in the gaps over the next few years and they’ve been loaded with winning experience in Hershey. I wouldn’t put it past guys like Frank or Dube to get some NHL time as older guys either. There’s more Beck Malentyn’s down there IMO. And sure, Hershey, as a rule, generally grab a lot of high end AAAA vets - but that only reinforces it as a great place to develop younger guys.

It’s also been the cauldron to develop staff like Carbery himself. I mean he worked his way up not only from Hershey but the Caps long-time ECHL affiliate, South Carolina.
All great points. The culture is underrated for sure.
 

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