The offseason has arrived for all but a handful of teams who are still taking part in the playoffs. Accordingly, it’s now time to examine what they will need to accomplish over the coming months. Next up is a look at the Washington Capitals.
We begin our look around the NHL with an overview of the free-agent situation for the Capitals.
If the Capitals are going to have any chance to get back in their first round series against the Rangers they are going to need to get a lot more from superstar forward Alex Ovechkin.
The New York Rangers held on for the win on Tuesday night.
The Washington Capitals are manifesting success. Somehow.
We begin a new week on the ice, and hope to see better results than the week we've left behind. Monday has not given us many options, so we'll opt for a different approach in the player prop market, focused on some goal scorers.
Connor McMichael scored on a breakaway at 11:36 of the third period, breaking a tie and giving the Washington Capitals a 2-1 victory against the host Seattle Kraken on Thursday night.
Alex Ovechkin collected two goals and an assist and Connor McMichael scored twice for his first career multi-goal game on Tuesday, lifting the host Washington Capitals to a 6-2 victory over the New Jersey Devils.
It's been a less-than-ideal start to our hockey betting week, which has YB's Griffin Carroll thinking it may be time for a shake-up.
ARLINGTON, Va. — Connor McMichael won’t be playing his natural center position — at least for now. “I want to see him play the wing, so early in camp he’s going to be over on the left side there and I want to see how that goes,” Carbery said.
Connor McMichael has been trying to crack the Washington Capitals’ lineup for the past three years. Now he might get that chance. “I think he’s ready.
ARLINGTON, Va. — Washington Capitals training camp kicked off at MedStar Capitals Iceplex Thursday, ushering in the start of more than seven months of hockey action.
In preparation for the 2023-24 season, Washington Hockey Now staff have compiled a list of the top 10 Washington Capitals prospects. The final rankings are based on the research and discussions of WHN staff.
Connor McMichael has been trying to prove he can be a consistent NHL player for three seasons now. However, the former 2019 first-round pick has been anything
Many on the East Coast woke up Thursday morning to the news that the AHL’s Hershey Bears emerged victorious as the champions of the 2023 Calder Cup, outlasting the expansion Coachella Valley Firebirds on the road in a Game 7 overtime win.
It was Connor McMichael who tallied one of the assists on Logan Day’s game-tying goal in Monday’s Eastern Conference Finals matchup between the Hershey Bears and Rochester Americans.
The Washington Capitals will be looking to make improvements and major changes to their player personnel for the upcoming 2023-24 season. One of the names that could be on the outside looking in is Connor McMichael, who hasn’t panned out as the top-six high-scoring forward the team expected when they drafted him.
Having been considered one of Washington’s top prospects since they drafted him 25th overall in 2019, McMichael hasn’t been able to truly take the next step in his development as an NHLer, recording just 18 points in 75 games.
It is undeniable at this point: the Washington Capitals are staring down the barrel of a difficult season in a competitive Metropolitan Division. They will start the campaign without Nicklas Backstrom and Tom Wilson, with the Swede facing an arduous recovery from hip resurfacing surgery.
Connor McMichael’s usage and development have become topics of concern amongst fans of the Washington Capitals. The 21-year-old has made 47 appearances this season, averaging 10:24 time on ice (TOI).
Connor McMichael’s ability to develop into a reliable NHL center could have a transformative impact on the Washington Capitals in the years ahead. Although
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