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Heading into Sunday's Game 4 between the Montreal Canadiens and Washington Capitals, major question marks remain in terms of who will be available to play in net.
Will goaltender Logan Thompson return for Game 4 Sunday against the Montreal Canadiens or are the Washington Capitals just playing mind games?
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The Washington Capitals maybe smelled blood in the water when Montreal Canadiens goalie Jakub Dobes replaced Sam Montembeault ...
The puck bounced perfectly for Danton Heinen. In the Pittsburgh Penguins’ regular season finale April 17, the winger was ...
Friday night’s game was full of twists and turns at the Bell Centre; nine goals were scored, and four goaltenders were used, ...
Washington lost 6-3 in Game 3, cutting their series lead in half to 2-1. On top of that, the Caps lost starting netminder ...
The NHL Department of Player Safety announced Saturday that two players, once each from the Washington Capitals and Montreal ...
Goaltending is firmly in the spotlight for the four first-round NHL playoff series that resume today, all in different ways.
The NHL has punished the main combatants in a bench-clearing altercation in Friday night’s playoff game between the Montreal ...
Washington Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery didn’t provide an injury update on Logan Thompson on Saturday, but did seem to ...
The Montreal Canadiens and Washington Capitals brawled after the second period ended. Tom Wilson and Josh Anderson fought on ...