A Lively Lineup for Live Blogging
Saturday is the final day of the Washington Capitals Development Camp, and as is our custom, OFB will be there armed with laptops and the company of cheerful, knowledgeable new media colleagues. While...
View ArticleLittle Gus Gets Goosed
Anton Gustafsson got banged up pretty badly in Thursday’s scrimmage, leaving the ice seriously bloodied. We’ll have dramatic images up soon, but in the meantime, be sure to check out The Peerless...
View ArticleBob Woods and His Roll into the NHL
At the end of Development Camp last week we got the opportunity to talk to new Capitals’ Assistant Coach Bob Woods and ask him about his remarkable summer — a title run in Chocolatetown and then, just...
View Article2010 Washington Capitals Development Camp Info and Roster
Young, gifted hockey players from around the world begin descending on Washington this weekend to participate in the Capitals’ annual Development Camp out at the team’s training facility in Arlington,...
View ArticleThe Debut of the Joe Finley Development Camp Diary
[OFB note: We thought it might be fun to have a Development Camper keep a bit of a diary this week and share it with our readers, and in light of some concern expressed of late by pucksandbooks about...
View ArticleThe Finley Files: A Progress Report
Joe Finley has had an eventful and productive Development camp, drawing praise from both the Capitals’ head coach and general manager, and his first scrimmage on Wednesday offered more evidence of his...
View ArticleThe Finley Files: Testing and Scrimmaging
This morning I was the bigger man and didn’t SLAM the door on Bruiser as he did the day before on me. I made quick work of a Denver Omlette, fruit with yogurt and a bagel, and headed to the rink for...
View ArticleBest of the Blogs from Development Camp
Washington’s hockey bloggers, new and established, delivered some fantastic coverage of the just completed Capitals’ Development Camp. Here are some of our favorite files, with a last word from our new...
View ArticleWhy Covering Development Camp Is Worth It
In some ways, attending Capitals’ development camp beats covering every other hockey event the rest of the year. Sometimes, it’s because of camp attendees who don’t have two pixels to their names but...
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