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Hear from Capitals prospects Terik Parascak and Ilya Protas as development continues. Katie also sits down with Bears Assistant Coach, Nick Bootland and Milton Gastrin has officially signed with the Capitals.
Katie Florio catches you up on the first day of free agency and 2025 Development Camp for the Capitals, including Martin Fehervary's contract extension and a sit down with Andrew Cristall.
TJ Oshie officially announced his retirement during a ceremony in Georgetown Monday night. Katie reflects back on Oshie's accomplishments during his career and also hear from John Carlson, as he discussed the great person Oshie is off of the ice.
Hear from Washington's President of Hockey Operations, Brian MacLellan and GM, Chris Patrick as they reflected on the season and look ahead to the future of the Capitals organization.
Head Coach Spencer Carbery shares his thoughts from his final press conference of the season, including the team's overall success, individual player career highs, Alex Ovechkin's historic year, prospect depth and more.
The season ends with a loss to Carolina in Game 5, looking back at the season that was, and thanking those who made this broadcast season possible on the Capitals Radio Network.
John chats with Spencer Carbery and Katie sits down with Matt Roy as Washington looks to keep their season alive with a win over Carolina in Game 5 tonight.
Katie chats one-on-one with Logan Thompson, Spencer Carbery talks line changes, including Connor McMichael playing 3C, Dylan Strome on fighting to stay alive, and more.
John Carlson on finishing chances, Pierre-Luc Dubois on bouncing back, Spencer Carbery on the defensive nature of the series, and Katie chats with Anthony Beauvillier ahead of Game 4.