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Capitals MinuteCast w/Dan Holmi
MinuteCast Media/FFSN
56 episodes
3 weeks ago
Keeping you updated on Caps news in Minutes.Your weekly podcast talking all things Capitals 
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Keeping you updated on Caps news in Minutes.Your weekly podcast talking all things Capitals 
Show more...
Hockey
Sports
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Capitals take game 4 over Habs with Wilson's physicality and the bottom 6 coming up huge
Capitals MinuteCast w/Dan Holmi
20 minutes
6 months ago
Capitals take game 4 over Habs with Wilson's physicality and the bottom 6 coming up huge
The Washington Capitals showcased their physical dominance in a crucial playoff game against the Montreal Canadiens, led by Tom Wilson's impactful performance. From the moment the puck dropped, the Caps made it clear they were ready to play tough, with Wilson landing significant hits, including a notable open-ice collision with Alexandre Carrier. Despite a lackluster power play, which saw them struggle to convert on over eight minutes of advantage time, the Caps leaned into their aggressive style, successfully rattling the Canadiens and making crucial plays when it mattered most.With their top lines faltering, the Capitals’ depth players rose to the occasion, exemplified by Brandon Duhaime's game-tying goal and Andrew Mangiapane's eventual game-winner. The Caps displayed resilience against the Canadiens’ power play, managing to secure a 5–2 victory and taking a commanding 3–1 series lead. As they return home for Game 5, the Capitals aim to capitalize on their momentum and close out the series in front of their fans.Ready to snack smarter? Use the promo code MINUTECAST to get 15% off your Righteous Felon order! Visit https://www.righteousfelon.com/?ref=MINUTECAST today and grab your new favorite snack!Get $20 off your first ticket purchase at http://seatgeek.com with promo code MINUTECAST! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Capitals MinuteCast w/Dan Holmi
Keeping you updated on Caps news in Minutes.Your weekly podcast talking all things Capitals