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106.7 The Fan's Sports Junkies—Television simulcast of the WJFK-FM morning drive radio show; the program airs live from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Hometown with Rachel Nichols—Interview series hosted by Rachel Nichols; Caps Red Line—Behind-the-scenes series featuring the Capitals; Beyond the Buzzer—Behind-the-scenes series featuring the ...
After 19 seasons on WDCA, the Capitals moved their over-the-air broadcasts to WBDC (channel 50) for the 1995–96 season. [12] All 82 games were televised for the first time in the 2001–02 season. [13] The Capitals have not aired any games over-the-air locally since the end of the 2005–06 season. [14]
After years of anticipation, the Carolina Hurricanes are hosting the Washington Capitals in the 2023 Stadium Series game at NC State’s Carter-Finley Stadium. Here are live updates from the event.
The Canes, hosting the Washington Capitals on Sunday in a Metro Division game, went to a shootout before the Caps won 2-1. Evgeny Kuznetsov, shooting second, had the only shootout goal, scoring ...
The Carolina Hurricanes gave the Washington Capitals something to think about if the division rivals meet in the playoffs, though it came at the cost of a potentially serious injury in the final ...
The Hurricanes beat Florida State on a wide left field goal, building on the previous Wide Right legacy. The Hurricanes also trailed a Rutgers team that finished 1-11 going into the fourth quarter by a score of 17-14, and would have been losing 24-8 if they ironically hadn't been beneficiaries of a controversial pass interference call that ...
The Hurricanes finished 0 for 5 on the power play. Brady Skjei had a power-play goal disallowed during a four-minute opportunity in the first period when Stefan Noesen was ruled to be in the crease.
The 2006 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 2005–06 season, and the culmination of the 2006 Stanley Cup playoffs.The first Stanley Cup Finals since 2004 after a lockout canceled the entirety of the 2004–05 season, it was contested between the Eastern Conference champion Carolina Hurricanes and the Western Conference champion Edmonton Oilers.