Millions And Millions Of Problems
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Caps @ Panthers 11-15-2007 Preview
Published 11/15/2007 by Caps Nut at Bleatings From a Caps Nut
... Florida feed. Tonight the Caps head back out on the road for a set of back-to-back games in the Sunshine State when they visit the Florida Panthers. The Panthers have been playing in streaks all season. Recently they've lost four in a row and after losing at home to Carolina on Monday and Tuesday night in Atlanta. The Panthers gave up goals late in both games that ended up costing them a win. What The Natives Are Saying: (Com)Post. Times. Neutral Views: ...
It’s “Desperation” Time in D.C.
Published 11/15/2007 by The OFB Team at On Frozen Blog
... In his file “Millions and Millions of Problems” this morning, the Washington Post’s Tarik El Bashir quotes Caps’ goaltender Olie Kolzig confirming that time is of the essence, that it is a time of “desperation” for this last-place, last-in-the-league hockey team. ...
NHL Morning Papers (Thursday Edition)
Published 11/15/2007 by Richard Pollock at IllegalCurve.com
... The Capitals spent a lot of money last off-season, but those moves have yet to pay off writes Tarik-El Bashir of the Washington Post. In positive Capitals news, ...
Fair Article
Published 11/15/2007 by leonsisted@aol.com at Ted's Take - The blogging site of Ted Leonsis
... I think this is a fair article on our current situation, although I am not thinking of winning streaks. We should be focused on tonight's game. We need to win tonight and that would net us a 500 record on the road. We have not played well at home, a fact that I believe is surprising and that we can change. November is our absolutely toughest month. We play 15 games in 30 days - and a majority of them on the road - all while shorthanded. ...
Around the Capitals Rink (11/15)
Published 11/15/2007 by PennSkinsFan at DC Pro Sports Report -- Sports news, stats and analysis from the capital of the free world
... The Washington Post kicks it off discussing the million spent in the off-season and the results begotten thus far. Of course, over the past two weeks, we have discussed the short coming and possible reasons for such shortcoming, so there will be no long rambling here. We stand clear at DCPSR, we think the Capitals have been devastated with lack of chemistry, lack of punch, all resulting from the absences of Tom Poti, Chris Clark, and Alexander Semin. ...
Thursday's Blogging Roundup
Published 11/15/2007 by Joe Dumas at Off Wing Opinion
... that misery loves company, and while you know precisely how miserable the Caps have been on most nights this fall, you may not have noticed that they're only two points behind the Panthers (with two games in hand) in the Southeast standings. How's that for company? Both teams need to swing their momentum back to the positive side, and they should come out slugging, looking for that win to get back on track. Anything less and maybe they don't deserve to make the playoffs. Tarik has a good article in the Post today concerning the injury problems that are preventing the Caps ...
Caps Visit Springsteen, Embassy
Published 11/16/2007 by Dan Steinberg at D.C. Sports Bog
... . The Caps always lose . Luckily, they also do fun things, like go to the Swedish Embassy, and to the Springsteen show. In fact, the team's Swedish stars did both those things this week. "Great finish," Michael Nylander's wife Camilla said of the Springsteen show. "The fans went crazy." "I liked him since I was probably 14 or 15," said Michael, who went to Springsteen with his wife and fellow Swede Nicklas Bäckström. "It was very good. Of course, lots of people know his older songs more than his newer ones...." "Actually he played new songs, from his new album, but in the last ...
