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Capitals MinuteCast w/Dan Holmi

Capitals MinuteCast w/Dan Holmi

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  • Washington Capitals Training Camp Preview: Informal Skates, Prospects, and Roster Predictions
    Sep 14 2025
    The Washington Capitals are hitting the ice ahead of training camp, and the early informal skates at MedStar Iceplex are already setting the tone for the season. Veterans like Alex Ovechkin, Tom Wilson, Dylan Strome, and Pierre-Luc Dubois are pushing the pace, while newcomer Justin Sourdif is turning heads with his versatility and proven scoring touch from the AHL. These competitive sessions are more than just warmups — they’re raising the bar across the roster and giving coach Spencer Carbery a closer look at who’s ready to contribute from day one. Beyond the veterans, the spotlight is also on the next generation of Capitals talent. First-round pick Lynden Lakovic continues to show upside with his size and two-way game, while Andrew Cristall’s elite scoring touch and improved skating could make him the breakout story of camp. With roster battles heating up in the middle and bottom six, and special teams roles still up for grabs, Washington fans can expect a fascinating blend of veteran leadership and youthful competition shaping the Capitals’ 2025 season. Nats fans — or Caps, Wizards, Commanders fans...Looking to catch a game or live event in the DC area?Check out SeatGeek — the best ticket app that lets you shop smart, rate every deal, and sit where it matters.And here’s the kicker — SeatGeek is giving Talk Nats listeners $20 off your first purchase over $50.Just use the code: MINUTECAST at checkout.Again, that’s MINUTECAST — for 20 dollars off.Score the seats. Skip the hassle.https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/teamseatgeek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    21 min
  • Washington Capitals Training Camp: Ryan Leonard’s Rookie Push, McMichael’s Role, and Youth Movement
    Sep 4 2025
    The Washington Capitals are heading into training camp with a major focus on youth, as GM Chris Patrick looks to give prospects a real chance to earn roster spots. Players like Ivan Miroshnichenko, Hendrix Lapierre, and Andrew Cristall headline a growing wave of young talent competing for ice time, while veterans such as Connor McMichael are preparing for bigger roles in the 2025–26 season. With roster flexibility and open competition on the horizon, the Capitals are betting on development and internal growth rather than quick veteran signings. One of the biggest storylines centers around Ryan Leonard, who enters his true rookie year with renewed confidence after spending the offseason building strength and sharpening his skating and shot. Leonard is determined to earn a spot on the opening-night roster and play with more freedom after a timid debut last season. Alongside Leonard, McMichael, Ilya Protas, and other young Capitals are making noise in informal skates, setting the stage for one of the most competitive camps in recent team history. Washington Capitals fans will be watching closely to see if the team’s youth movement can spark long-term Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    18 min
  • Washington Capitals: Will Alex Ovechkin Play His Final NHL Season?
    Aug 24 2025
    Alex Ovechkin turns 40 as the Washington Capitals open training camp, and with the final year of his five-year contract set to begin, the big question is whether this will be his last NHL season. After breaking Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goals record last season, Ovechkin now sits at 897 career goals and is just three shy of becoming the first player in league history to hit 900. Despite missing 16 games with a fractured fibula, he still scored 44 goals and proved he can still dominate. While general manager Chris Patrick says the team will let Ovechkin decide his future on his own timeline, speculation continues to swirl about whether the legendary captain will retire or push forward for another run. The playoff disappointment against Carolina may fuel Ovechkin’s motivation to return strong, and with milestones like 1,500 games and a top-10 spot on the all-time points list within reach, there are still records to chase. Ovechkin has hinted before about finishing his career in Russia with Dynamo Moscow, but for now, his focus remains on winning another Stanley Cup with Washington. Whether this season is the last chapter or not, Capitals fans should savor every game from the greatest goal scorer in NHL history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    18 min
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