🏆CONGRATS TO THE CAPS! – WASHINGTON TOPS VEGAS 4-3 TO WIN STANLEY CUP FOR FIRST TIME IN 44-YEAR HISTORY! – DC’s 26 Year Dry Spell Of Major Sports Champs Ends In The Desert! 🏆

Putting years of Stanley Cup frustrations behind them, the Washington Capitals skated to a hard-fought 4-3 victory over the home team Las Vegas Golden Knights to win their first Stanley Cup in the team’s 44-year history. By contrast, Vegas was playing in the Cup finals in the first year of their existence as an expansion team. The Caps won the series 4-1.

 

After a scoreless first period, Washington jumped to leads of 1-0 and 2-1, but couldn’t hold on. Each time, the home-standing Golden Knights fought back to tie the score and took a 3-2 lead into the dressing room at the end of the second period.

 

Near the halfway point of the third period, the Caps’ Devonte Smith-Pelly tallied to tie the score. Then, with under nine minutes left Lars Eller added what proved to be the game winner. The Caps held off the Golden Knights’ frantic last-minute push to notch the win.

 

The “Great 8,” Caps’ Captain Alex Ovechkin scored the first goal and was named the MVP of the Cup series. It was a sweet moment for Ovechkin, one of the NHL’s all-time top goal scorers who more or less “reinvented” himself as an even better all-around player and inspirational leader this season under the guidance of Caps’ Coach Barry Trotz. By winning the elusive Cup, Ovechkin also shed the dubious title of being the “greatest hockey player never to win the Stanley Cup” which had been hanging over his head for most of his amazing and prolific career in DC.

 

So, tonight DC is “rockin’ the red” and celebrating its first major sports championship in 26 years, since the Redskins won the Super Bowl in 1992! Congrats again to the Caps, Coach Barry Trotz, long-suffering owner Ted Leonsis and the entire “Caps family” on a spectacular season and for bringing some joy to the DC area. Let’s Go Caps!

PWS

06-07-18

⚾️NATS EXTRA: Bryce’s Big Blast Sends Easter Crowd Home Happy — Nats Top Phils 6-4 Despite Another Bullpen Meltdown!

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The Nats and Bryce Harper were down to their last strike on Easter Sunday. Nats relievers had blown a fine pitching performance by Gio Gonzalez and turned a 3-2 lead into a 4-3 deficit.

With two men on and two out in the bottom of the 9th and a 3-2 count on Harper, the Nat’s prospects for salvaging the “rubber game” of three with the Phils looked dim. But, Phils’ reliever Joaquin Benoit grooved a fast ball and Harper teed off, sending a towering blast 421 feet over the fence in the deepest part of center field at Nats Park. It was his second homer of the day (4th of the year) and his sixth career “walk off.” Take a look at the above link.

Also, congrats to the Washington Wizards for getting their playoff run off to a good start with a  114-107 win over the Atlanta Hawks behind a personal playoff high of 32 points from star guard John Wall. 🏀

Not as good a result for the Washington Caps on Saturday night in their Stanley Cup quest. The Caps dropped a tough one in overtime to the underdog Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-3. The teams move to Toronto for the next game on Monday night with the series tied 1-1.🏒