tom22406
Footballguy
82 was the year they traded for Langway and Scott Stevens had his 1st season which led to them being a very respectable defensive team.To this day Stevens remains one of my favorite Caps ever.The_Man said:Nice. I remember the Save the Caps telethon, with George Michael selling season tickets on Channel 4.
During their inaugural season, the Caps posted a never-to-be-beaten road record of 0-39-1. I started going to games in 1982 - they still hadn't reached the playoffs by then, even though 16 of 21 teams qualified. First game I ever went to, I made my dad drive us through a snowstorm on the day of the Air Florida crash so we could see Gretzky. The place was empty and Dennis Maruk scored with 10 seconds left to force a 6-6 tie.
Ovechkin,however,has brought a skill set this team has never had and along with it the fans started showing up to see him play night in and night out.Once he is gone or the team fades back into being below average I have no doubt the fans will stay away as well.That's just how this town is with sports teams.He has brought an excitement and buzz around the team like no other.
I really doubted the team from a defensive point of view this year and early on they clearly showed some really big holes but I have to give them credit in that they brought a few guys in and also had fringe players step up pretty big to make contributions.I'm pleased with how this team has played and how this season has went but being within 1 game of a SCF has me very hungry to get back and hoist that elusive Cup.Bolts will come at them will full force,I have zero doubts in that.I think the Caps can win, now they just have to go out and do it.
Hold on tight!