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    The Capitals ‘really wanted me,’ and that’s enough for Anthony Mantha

    Acquired from Detroit last week in a trade deadline deal that caught him by surprise, the forward has made himself at home in four games.

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    Capitals lose chippy battle with surging Bruins

    The Capitals were without two of their top defensemen for most of the game and lost, 6-3, in Boston.

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    Alex Ovechkin, forever at home in his office, scores twice as the Capitals dump the Flyers

    Ovechkin is one goal from matching Marcel Dionne for fifth on the NHL’s all-time goals list.

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    The Capitals honor Nicklas Backstrom, then fall flat in a loss to lowly Sabres

    The Capitals put on a warm ceremony to honor Nicklas Backstrom playing his 1,000th game in a Washington jersey, then went out and lost to lowly Buffalo, 5-2.

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    Jakub Vrana, whose future once seemed so bright in Washington, starts over in Detroit

    Always 'a happy kid,' forward gets a grown-up lesson when Capitals trade him away.

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    Capitals re-sign Conor Sheary to a two-year, $3 million deal

    Versatile forward has three goals and two assists in his past two games.

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    Nicklas Backstrom’s 1,000 games make him a Capitals pillar. For Backstrom, it means he’s home.

    One of the best two-way centers of his era, Nicklas Backstrom came to the Capitals from Sweden at 19 and put down roots in the area, forging relationships that have woven him into the fabric of the D.C. community.

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    Caps land Anthony Mantha from Red Wings in deadline blockbuster for Jakub Vrana, Richard Panik

    The Capitals also received Michael Raffl from the Flyers in exchange for a 2021 fifth-round pick.

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    As the NHL’s trade deadline looms, the Capitals show their potential by pounding the Bruins

    Washington got two goals apiece from Conor Sheary, T.J. Oshie and Lars Eller during an 8-1 laugher in Boston.

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    Capitals trade Jonas Siegenthaler to New Jersey for a third-round draft pick

    With the move, Washington adds $800,000 in salary cap space.

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    The Capitals do just enough to hold off NHL-worst Sabres

    Alex Ovechkin scores again, and Washington grinds out a 4-3 win.

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    Capitals stumble out of the gate at home, can’t catch up to Bruins

    Another early deficit proves too much for Washington to overcome in a 4-2 loss to Boston, dropping the Capitals two points behind the Islanders.

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    Capitals place winger Richard Panik on waivers

    Panik, who has been a healthy scratch in three of the team's last five games, has three goals in 36 games this season.

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    One goal is all it takes this time as the Islanders edge the Capitals and forge a first-place tie

    Vitek Vanecek impressed with 38 saves for Washington, but Brock Nelson’s third-period goal gave New York a 1-0 win.

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    No fans expected in Capital One Arena for remainder of Capitals, Wizards regular season games

    “We are very disappointed with the District’s failure to grant our waiver as this means Washington D.C. is on track to be one of the last American cities to host fans at indoor sporting events," a Monumental Sports executive said in a statement.

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    Ilya Samsonov or Vitek Vanecek? For the Caps, there’s no reason to choose yet.

    The Capitals won’t try to ramp up one netminder’s workload in the final stretch of the season heading into playoffs. Instead, the plan is to move on with both goaltenders sharing time.

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    Capitals hang on to complete season sweep of the Devils

    Alex Ovechkin had a goal and two assists, and the Capitals beat the Devils for the eighth time this season.

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    Capitals snap two-game skid, beat Devils in overtime

    Dmitry Orlov wins it in extra time after a series of stunning saves from rookie goalie Vitek Vanecek.

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    With a grueling schedule in April, the Capitals prepare for a challenging playoff push

    Washington will play the Islanders five times in April, including four games at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

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    Capitals fall apart in the third period again, and this time they get stuck with a loss to the Rangers

    New York scored five unanswered goals — including four in the third — to take down first-place Washington, 5-2.

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