The Pittsburgh Penguins meet the Washington Capitals for the second time this season. Let's revisit their rivalry with game-day hockey trivia.
An ice hockey player skated across a frozen lake in Washington, DC. Footage shows an athlete gliding on the icy pond while holding a hockey stick on2. Locals reported that ice skating is permitted on Constitution Gardens Pond when signage is posted,
Since 1996, the color commentator has teamed with Joe Beninati in the Washington Capitals’ booth. Heart issues will force a short break.
The last time the Commanders won a playoff game, the greatest athlete in D.C. sports history was only a rookie.
The Top 100 People of Power & Influence in hockey are featured annually in The Hockey News' Money and Power issue, available at THN.com/free. At No. 8 is Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis. Leonsis’ sporting juggernaut,
Dr. Boyd, who turned 67 on New Year’s Eve, is an original in the NHL and in international hockey. He became the League’s first Black team physician when he joined the Wild in their inaugural season in 2000-01.
Gaudreau, who was killed in August along with brother by an alleged drunk driver, was honored by one of his former teams after he helped inspire their gold-medal run.
Team USA has won back-to-back World Juniors championships for the first time thanks to overtime heroics from Teddy Stiga. The Boston College forward
Our panel discusses NHL teams that need to get it together, who'll earn more between Mitch Marner and Mikko Rantanen, player taxes, major hockey influences and more.
That's D.C. Hockey had a special guest on Monday, as former Washington Capitals goaltender Jose Theodore joined to discuss his days in D.C. Theodore, who won the Hart and Vezina with the Montreal Canadiens in 2002,
When the fourth-quarter clock officially hit quadruple zeros, and the Detroit Lions were officially eliminated from playoff contention despite being the number one seed in the NFC, Washington Commanders fans immediately rushed to social media to see what Magic Johnson would have to say about their favorite team.
For the first time in what feels like a year (Logan Cooley’s words, not mine), the Utah Hockey Club won a game at home — and in decisive fashion, at that. The final score was 4-2 in Utah’s favor, lifting them over the St.