Any time a player faces his old team there’s a little extra incentive.
As a player who has been a healthy scratch more times than he’d like to admit, Joey Crabb knows the view from an NHL press box is a lot different than from an NHL bench.
The number of Capitals playing professionally in other leagues reached five over the weekend when forward Wojtek Wolski signed to play with Ciarko PBS Bank KH Sanok of the Polish League.
When Capitals center Brooks Laich caught a flight to Switzerland for a chance to play for the Floten Flyers of the Swiss League, his departure raised a thorny question.
At a time when players like Mike Ribeiro and Jason Chimera are blasting NHL general managers for handing out ginormous 15-year contracts, it is refreshing to see Troy Brouwer and the Capitals get t

























