WASHINGTON -- Braden Holtby stood in a corner of the Washington Capitals' locker room, his arms folded across his chest, his voice low and monotone, his demeanor as steady and calm as when he was ...
Nov. 22—At Saturday's "Brawl of the Wild" between the Montana State University Bobcats and the University of Montana Grizzlies face off in the annual football game before a crowd of 23,000, a select ...
So with final cuts made Tuesday, Caps forwards Mathieu Perreault, Jay Beagle and D.J. King could breathe a sigh of relief. Not that it was any real surprise. Perreault was singled out for praise by ...
CHICAGO — Jay Beagle usually plays on one of Washington’s last two lines. He does whatever is asked of him, and his teammates love him. So this was one sweet night for the Capitals. Beagle had two ...
It is about as unconventional a top line as you will see in the NHL. New Capitals coach Adam Oates has moved star winger Alex Ovechkin back to the left side and put him with two grinders — center Jay ...
Jay Beagle circled his return to Capital One Arena on the calendar in the summer, and the Washington Capitals made sure it was special. The Vancouver Canucks forward got a standing ovation from the ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The Carolina Hurricanes learned a tough lesson over the past 1 1/2 weeks: No lead is safe on home ice against the Washington Capitals. Jay Beagle scored with 1.3 seconds remaining ...
(On Monday night in Philadelphia, ex-Caps center Jay Beagle played in his 500th NHL game. Tonight, he returns to Washington for the first time since signing with the Canucks last summer. Beagle spent ...
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Jay Beagle's rise through the ranks was as swift as it was unlikely. In the past two years, Beagle's career has made stops in Alaska, Idaho and Hershey, Pa. Now he's on the verge of getting a shot in ...
Braden Holtby stood in a corner of the Washington Capitals' locker room, his arms folded across his chest, his voice low and monotone, his demeanor as steady and calm as when he was protecting the net ...