Washington Capitals

Capitals Coach Bruce Boudreau says '07 first-rounder Karl Alzner is poised.
Karl Alzner is the antithesis of the flashy offensive firepower the Capitals are identified with, but his calmness and confidence may make him a top defenseman in the NHL. (By Toni L. Sandys -- The Washington Post)

Caps Are a Hot Ticket

Nearly four months after the Capitals rallied to capture the Southeast Division championship, they continue to cash in on the excitement their run generated.


Clark Will Be Ready

Capitals captain Chris Clark says he expects to participate fully when training camp begins next month after missing almost all of last season with a groin tendon injury.


Morrisonn Re-Signs

Capitals defenseman Shaone Morrisonn is awarded $1.975 million in salary arbitration this week and is under contract for next season.


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Caps' Schedule Out (Post, July 18, 2008; Page E06)

Caps to See Huet Soon (Post, July 17, 2008; Page E02)

Bank Sues Fedorov (Post, July 16, 2008; Page E04)

Future in Good Hands (Post, July 12, 2008; Page E01)

Théodore Fits in D.C. (Post, July 11, 2008; Page E03)

Capitals Reach Deals (Post, July 10, 2008; Page E01)

Green in, Huet Out:  Caps Replace Incumbent Goaltender With Théodore (Post, July 2, 2008; Page E01)

In Pursuit of Fedorov (Post, July 4, 2008; Page E02)

A Domestic Offseason (Post, July 1, 2008; Page E02)

Capitals Make Offers (Post, June 26, 2008; Page E02)

Clymer Put on Waivers (Post, June 24, 2008; Page E02)

Caps Draft Gustafsson (Post, June 21, 2008; Page E01)

Huet, Caps Negotiating (Post, June 19, 2008; Page E02)

Caps Happy With Draft:  McPhee 'More Than Satisfied' With Draft (Post, June 22, 2008; Page D04)

Capitals Clean Up:  Team's Star Is First to Claim Four of NHL's Top Honors (Post, June 13, 2008; Page E01)

Caps Prepare for Draft (Post, June 20, 2008; Page E03)

The Pride of D.C. (Post, June 14, 2008; Page E02)

Ovechkin Wants More (Post, June 12, 2008; Page E01)

Already the MVP? (Post, June 7, 2008; Page E02)

Awards Are Piling Up (Post, May 29, 2008; Page E01)

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