Someone Get the Capitals a Waaaabulance
I'm always going to feel confident about the Rangers winning no matter what, but after seeing the Capitals more concerned about a phantom slew foot than getting ready for a Game 7, I'm feeling better than ever.
Washington's Mike Green took an embarrassingly indiscipline penalty in the third period when he cross checked Derek Dorsett in the mouth after he thought the...
Penalty Kill Adjustment Won Game Three For Rangers
Mike Green scored in overtime for the Capitals In Game Two, and while it's not the PK's fault for a 1-0 loss, they nonetheless did give up a goal in an important situation.
Fastforward to last Monday for Game Three. Not exactly the same situation occurs, but an equally important one. Up 4-3, Brad Richards got called for a penalty in the final minutes of the thid period...
Holtby’s Goaltending, Green’s Lone Goal, in Overtime, Give Capitals 2-0 Series Lead on Rangers
After dropping the playoff opener on Thursday night, 3-1 to the Capitals, the New York Rangers took the ice Saturday afternoon at the Verizon Center looking to even the score in game 2. But scoring once again became a problem for the Rangers. Some great goaltending on both ends and a Mike Green power play goal in overtime [...]
Mike Green's OT winner lifts Washington Capitals to 2-0 series lead
The Washington Capitals now have a commanding 2-0 series lead over the New York Rangers, thanks to Mike Green's overtime power-play blast the only goal that was able to solve either goalie in this Saturday afternoon matchup.The bounce-back season from Alex Ovechkin has been well documented. I mean,Ovechkin has been on a goal per game pace for his past 24 contests. For me however...
Rapid Rewind: Game Over Green. Capitals 1, Rangers 0 (OT)
Green fiiiiires....SCAAAR! (Greg Fiume, Getty)
The Washington Capitals won game two of their 2013 Eastern Conference Quarterfinal series against the New York Rangers on Saturday afternoon, prevailing 1-0 in overtime on a Mike Green power play goal. Both teams generated chances constantly during the game and the only reason that the contest remained scoreless as long as it did...
Ovechkin, Green once again lead league in goals
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In Washington DC it feels like the “good ole days” again. Alexander Ovechkin just capped off the 2013 NHL regular season by winning the Rocket Richard trophy for the third time in his career. For the second time in their playing career, Mike Green led all defenseman in goals scored while Ovechkin...
Mike Green Trying To Remove The Target On His Back
from Katie Carrera of Capitals Insider,
Late in the Capitals’ 4-0 win over Winnipeg on Thursday night, Mike Green gathered the puck behind the net and skated to the half wall to clear it out of the defensive zone. After Green released the puck, Jets forward Evander Kane cross-checked the defenseman into the boards.
It was a late and unnecessary hit, one that earned...
Capitials re-sign Green to 3-year contract
The Washington Capitals have re-signed defenseman Mike Green to a three-year contract.
Green, who played in just 32 games because of injuries last season, will receive $6 million annually for the next two seasons and $6.25 million in the 2014-15 season.
Sidelined by a groin injury and abdominal surgery, he had seven points during the regular season, but finally healthy in the playoffs...
Via AP on Fox
July 16, 2012
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Green declines Caps' qualifying offer
Restricted free agent defenseman Mike Green turned down the Washington Capitals' qualifying offer of a one-year contract worth $5 million on Sunday, multiple media outlets reported.
The deadline to accept the deal was 5 p.m. Sunday, but Green and the Caps are expected to continue to negotiate.
Caps general manager George McPhee told the Washington Post on Saturday the expiration...
The Capitals showed why they don’t deserve a playoff berth
Much has been said about why the Washington Capitals have had such an unexpectedly difficult season — most of the excuses focus around long-term injuries to all-star defenseman Mike Green and prolific center Nicklas Backstrom. Some have also opined that the Capitals have had difficulty learning the new system necessitated by the replacement of head coach Bruce Boudreau by Dale...
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