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This is such an amazing feeling. Reminds us why sports. Watching the city enjoy this. Being a part of my local transplant adulation. This is amazing. We need to finish this Thursday. No ####### around. Love you guys. 

 
If someone told you just a few short years ago that the Washington Capitals would defeat Las Vegas to win the Stanley Cup, what would you have said?  

Meanwhile, Canada laments....

 
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Mystics have a home game Thursday and they moved it from 7 pm to 4 pm. 
It would be soooo much fun to see a game either live or at the Verizon Center (?) when they are in Vegas.

Couple other things...

  1. Did you see the little girl who had pucks tossed to her 'stolen' by boys standing next to her? She was having a blast!!
  2. Let's not hold our breath about Caps winning. I've said to people they could be up 4 games to 1 and still figure out a way to lose! ;)
  3. I don't watch hockey much during the regular season, but playoff hockey is fun. Might have to watch more next year.
 
I just looked at Caps site, and the 'viewing party' at the arena is FREE and open to the public. No RSVP required. Thinking of taking my hockey fan son (Ducks fan, tho). Fun to see regardless.

 
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I just looked at Caps site, and the 'viewing party' at the arena is FREE and open to the public. No RSVP required. Thinking of taking my hockey fan son (Ducks fan, tho). Fun to see regardless.
Are they going to kick out all the people at the Mystics game and make them line up to get back in? Because people are stubhub seem to be assuming they'll get to keep their seats. Unless there's some other reason people are snatching up every available ticket to an early season Thursday afternoon Mystics-Lynx showdown.  The ladies are off to a 5-2 start this season ...

 
Are they going to kick out all the people at the Mystics game and make them line up to get back in? Because people are stubhub seem to be assuming they'll get to keep their seats. Unless there's some other reason people are snatching up every available ticket to an early season Thursday afternoon Mystics-Lynx showdown.  The ladies are off to a 5-2 start this season ...
Holy crap at those prices.

 
I just looked at Caps site, and the 'viewing party' at the arena is FREE and open to the public. No RSVP required. Thinking of taking my hockey fan son (Ducks fan, tho). Fun to see regardless.
Are they going to kick out all the people at the Mystics game and make them line up to get back in? Because people are stubhub seem to be assuming they'll get to keep their seats. Unless there's some other reason people are snatching up every available ticket to an early season Thursday afternoon Mystics-Lynx showdown.  The ladies are off to a 5-2 start this season ...
Interesting...game starts at 4, games are only 40 min (4x10min) so average game is 2 hours. They ought to be able to kick everyone out in an hour.

ETA: you are right, no way someone is paying $300-1000+ for a WNBA ticket.

 
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Heading here in a couple weeks.  Is the Spy Museum worth missing other things for?   We only have two full days.  
No, it's pretty low down the list of my favorite museums here.   And it's not free like the Smithsonians.  YMMV depending on kid's interests though.

 
Found this on the Mystics site...

The Washington Mystics and the Minnesota Lynx will play on Thursday, June 7 at 4:00 pm at Capital One Arena. The game was previously scheduled for 7:00 pm. Following the Mystics game, fans are invited to stay at Capital One Arena to watch the Washington Capitals versus Vegas Golden Knights in game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals at 8 p.m.

Mystics Fans who plan on attending the game against the Minnesota Lynx on June 7 can simply present their ticket at the gate for entry. All fans are encouraged to stay after the game and cheer on the Capitals.

 
Heading here in a couple weeks.  Is the Spy Museum worth missing other things for?   We only have two full days.  
I've never been, it's expensive.

Adult (ages 12-64) - $22.95

Senior (ages 65+) - $16.95

Military, Veteran, Fire & Law Enforcement (with valid ID) - $16.95

College Student (with valid ID) - $16.95

Youth (ages 7-11) - $14.95—

Child (age 6 & under) - Free

Compared to Smithsonian (FREE) it's hard to pay a bunch for a museum. It is also moving to it's official HQ in the next year or so; I might wait until that to go, if you are coming back!

 
Interesting...game starts at 4, games are only 40 min (4x10min) so average game is 2 hours. They ought to be able to kick everyone out in an hour.
But why would they want to?  Ted can sell more tickets and extra concessions. Win-win for him.

Also people should remember that there were almost 15,000 for the Game 2 watch party, when the team was trailing 1-0. Obviously there will be significantly more interest now, and the stadium holds less than 20k. I assume they'll have to close the doors at some point.

I'm gonna find myself a bar somewhere on the green line and get comfortable. If something happens and I've moved to head down there postgame, so be it.

 
Interesting...game starts at 4, games are only 40 min (4x10min) so average game is 2 hours. They ought to be able to kick everyone out in an hour.
But why would they want to?  Ted can sell more tickets and extra concessions. Win-win for him.

Also people should remember that there were almost 15,000 for the Game 2 watch party, when the team was trailing 1-0. Obviously there will be significantly more interest now, and the stadium holds less than 20k. I assume they'll have to close the doors at some point.

I'm gonna find myself a bar somewhere on the green line and get comfortable. If something happens and I've moved to head down there postgame, so be it.
Good point. I'm hiking in from Leesburg, and the Mystics is making me think twice...

 
Good point. I'm hiking in from Leesburg, and the Mystics is making me think twice...
With kids, I would steer clear. You might never get within 2 blocks of the place, depending on what time you head down. And I'm talking about 3 or 4 p.m. 

My nieces are in college and I think they're going to be downtown from around noon onward. 

 
I assume they'll have the game showing outside the arena, too.

For inside the arena, since you're watching it on the jumbotron, I'm not sure it really matters where you sit. I guess I wouldn't want to be all the way down on the front rows having to look straight up but other than that it really shouldn't matter where you sit.

 
I think there was a Farragut Square watch party last night, so I bet there will be several spots throughout the city to watch.

 
But why would they want to?  Ted can sell more tickets and extra concessions. Win-win for him.

Also people should remember that there were almost 15,000 for the Game 2 watch party, when the team was trailing 1-0. Obviously there will be significantly more interest now, and the stadium holds less than 20k. I assume they'll have to close the doors at some point.

I'm gonna find myself a bar somewhere on the green line and get comfortable. If something happens and I've moved to head down there postgame, so be it.
FWIW the Mystics game is currently sold out :shrug:   I don't think they usually sell 400 level tickets for the Mystics, but maybe they'll put them on sale here?  Unless maybe he wants to avoid possible negative publicity if he basically forces people to buy a Mystics ticket to attend a watch party for a game four hours later- which is exactly what would happen if he started selling all the 400 level tickets now.

 
FWIW the Mystics game is currently sold out :shrug:   I don't think they usually sell 400 level tickets for the Mystics, but maybe they'll put them on sale here?  Unless maybe he wants to avoid possible negative publicity if he basically forces people to buy a Mystics ticket to attend a watch party for a game four hours later- which is exactly what would happen if he started selling all the 400 level tickets now.
It will be interesting to see if these people actually show up for the Mystics game or if they don't arrive until late in the game.

 
I've never been, it's expensive.

Adult (ages 12-64) - $22.95

Senior (ages 65+) - $16.95

Military, Veteran, Fire & Law Enforcement (with valid ID) - $16.95

College Student (with valid ID) - $16.95

Youth (ages 7-11) - $14.95—

Child (age 6 & under) - Free

Compared to Smithsonian (FREE) it's hard to pay a bunch for a museum. It is also moving to it's official HQ in the next year or so; I might wait until that to go, if you are coming back!
Agreed. Yeah we'd be looking at $100 for the fam.  

 
I've never been, it's expensive.

Adult (ages 12-64) - $22.95

Senior (ages 65+) - $16.95

Military, Veteran, Fire & Law Enforcement (with valid ID) - $16.95

College Student (with valid ID) - $16.95

Youth (ages 7-11) - $14.95—

Child (age 6 & under) - Free

Compared to Smithsonian (FREE) it's hard to pay a bunch for a museum. It is also moving to it's official HQ in the next year or so; I might wait until that to go, if you are coming back!
Agreed. Yeah we'd be looking at $100 for the fam.  
With the Smithsonian, you can move in and out of the museums as you wish. Beauty of no entrance fees!!!

 
I don't remember the city being this excited or showing up in force back in 98'.I didn't make the trip up to witness all the people outside last night but some of them it looked as though they had a good 15 to 20k watching the game in the streets.Love that all the local bars and such are gaining from this as well,a huge boom for all.

 
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I don't remember the city being this excited or showing up in force back in 98'.I didn't make the trip up to witness all the people outside last night but some of them it looked as though they had a good 15 to 20k watching the game in the streets.Love that all the local bars and such are gaining from this as well,a huge boom for all.
My vague recollection of '98 is that (1) fewer people were paying attention because they hadn't been a contender-quality team for a while like they have been in this era, but also (2) we all knew that team wasn't going to win the Cup.  Even though the made the SCF they were a 4 seed that never had to play a higher seed due to early round upsets and the luck of the draw. They didn't make the playoffs the previous season (or the following season).  They were already down 2-0 to a clearly superior team before they ever took the ice in DC.

 
My vague recollection of '98 is that (1) fewer people were paying attention because they hadn't been a contender-quality team for a while like they have been in this era, but also (2) we all knew that team wasn't going to win the Cup.  Even though the made the SCF they were a 4 seed that never had to play a higher seed due to early round upsets and the luck of the draw. They didn't make the playoffs the previous season (or the following season).  They were already down 2-0 to a clearly superior team before they ever took the ice in DC.
They did ride Kolzig for the 1st 3 rounds who was really playing out of his mind but I agree they did get quite lucky with how the draw ended up for them.I will contend beating Hasek in the ECF's was one I didn't expect and then giving the Wings a series was a mountain just too high.I was at game 4 and soaked the sights in and I do remember the Wings had a large portion of fans attend and for good reason,they were that good.

It was exciting for the regular fan of the sport but didn't do enough to bring in the casual fans,once Ovie showed up that was soon to change and now here we are.Now let's get this done in 5 and believe this,it will not be easy.

 
They did ride Kolzig for the 1st 3 rounds who was really playing out of his mind but I agree they did get quite lucky with how the draw ended up for them.I will contend beating Hasek in the ECF's was one I didn't expect and then giving the Wings a series was a mountain just too high.I was at game 4 and soaked the sights in and I do remember the Wings had a large portion of fans attend and for good reason,they were that good.

It was exciting for the regular fan of the sport but didn't do enough to bring in the casual fans,once Ovie showed up that was soon to change and now here we are.Now let's get this done in 5 and believe this,it will not be easy.
I didn't realize Olie the Goalie is the goaltender coach for the Caps. No wonder Holtby is doing so well!

 
They did ride Kolzig for the 1st 3 rounds who was really playing out of his mind but I agree they did get quite lucky with how the draw ended up for them.I will contend beating Hasek in the ECF's was one I didn't expect and then giving the Wings a series was a mountain just too high.I was at game 4 and soaked the sights in and I do remember the Wings had a large portion of fans attend and for good reason,they were that good.

It was exciting for the regular fan of the sport but didn't do enough to bring in the casual fans,once Ovie showed up that was soon to change and now here we are.Now let's get this done in 5 and believe this,it will not be easy.
Yup.  Lotta people getting ahead of themselves. I made this point the playoffs thread- usually the team that's ahead 3-1 also has home ice, we don't, and as a result the Caps would be underdogs in 2 of the possible 3 closeout games. It's the exact same situation the Caps were in against the Pens in 2016- Caps won Game 5 at home comfortably and came incredibly close to winning Game 6 and getting back home for a Game 7 in which they would have been favored.

 
I didn't realize Olie the Goalie is the goaltender coach for the Caps. No wonder Holtby is doing so well!
I would call him more of a consultant.Scott Murray is the goalie coach and works directly under Mitch Korn who,IMO,has been the biggest reason we have seen Holtby rise to elite status.

 
How about this one to banter around.Name an athlete that has had a bigger influence on a sport over Ovechkin here in D.C.?

I can name a few Skins that quickly come to mind(Green,Riggo for example)and maybe The Big E and Unseld with the Bullets but otherwise it's hard to argue against that statement being true.

 
How about this one to banter around.Name an athlete that has had a bigger influence on a sport over Ovechkin here in D.C.?

I can name a few Skins that quickly come to mind(Green,Riggo for example)and maybe The Big E and Unseld with the Bullets but otherwise it's hard to argue against that statement being true.
When it comes to the best athletes, Ovechkin, even without a Cup, is definitely in the top 3 with Sammy Baugh and Walter Johnson. But, influence, he could be #1. I'd guess Baugh had a big influence but he joined the Redskins the same year they moved to DC so we can't really say what his influence was there. I don't really know enough of Johnson to say what his "influence" was.

Not an athlete, but Gibbs obviously has had a huge influence. Riggins had an influential moment, or maybe even an influential run, but I wouldn't say his influence lasted as long as Ovechkin's.

Harper, Strasburg, Scherzer, and Zimmerman haven't had the impact on baseball in DC that Ovechkin has on hockey. That can change, though. What's pretty amazing about Ovechkin's influence is that it hasn't required championships and hasn't required a large media/public presence. Hockey fans were immediately excited about him and then non-hockey fans quickly fell in love with the way he plays and his enthusiasm. That 2008 run to win the division and make the playoffs on the last day of the season really launched him. It's when Rock the Red started and when I think he really started to gain the recognition of just casual sports fans. And I'm certainly no marketing expert, but I think the uniform change helped the whole thing, too. Those old uniforms were the worst.

 
How about this one to banter around.Name an athlete that has had a bigger influence on a sport over Ovechkin here in D.C.?

I can name a few Skins that quickly come to mind(Green,Riggo for example)and maybe The Big E and Unseld with the Bullets but otherwise it's hard to argue against that statement being true.
I remember early on in the Ovechkin era where they were practically giving away tickets.  They used to have a "buy 1 ticket, get 1 ticket free deal" with a receipt from Wendy's, and I took advantage of that a lot (basically got 2 tickets for a total of $25).  It is pretty amazing how far the team has come in popularity since then.

 
I remember early on in the Ovechkin era where they were practically giving away tickets.  They used to have a "buy 1 ticket, get 1 ticket free deal" with a receipt from Wendy's, and I took advantage of that a lot (basically got 2 tickets for a total of $25).  It is pretty amazing how far the team has come in popularity since then.
And now people are paying a lot more than that for a Mystics ticket so they can be in the arena to watch the game on a TV. Amazing. 

 
Obviously the arena is “sold out” and you can pay for them on the secondary market. Game will be on TVs outside Capital One. 

There will also be watch parties outside the Navy Memorial just down 7th street, at National Harbor, and Reston Station Plaza (Wiehle Metro). Not sure why Reston doesn’t do it at the Town Center. 

Monumental Sports is paying for extra WMATA hours...for an away game. 

Anyone hear of other watch parties? 

 
Obviously the arena is “sold out” and you can pay for them on the secondary market. Game will be on TVs outside Capital One. 

There will also be watch parties outside the Navy Memorial just down 7th street, at National Harbor, and Reston Station Plaza (Wiehle Metro). Not sure why Reston doesn’t do it at the Town Center. 

Monumental Sports is paying for extra WMATA hours...for an away game. 

Anyone hear of other watch parties? 
Here's a partial list of bars that are planning something, including a few in MD and VA.

 
Lee's Pint & Shell: 2844 Hudson St, Baltimore, MD 21224: A hip destination serving a seafood-centric menu paired with a long list of bourbon & beer. Per management, free shots are being offered after Caps' goals. IF the Caps win, there will be an open bar for one full hour after the game. Game 5 presented with SOUND ON. 
Oh my.

 
Wow. That place also does 50-cent oyster happy hour on Thursday from 4-7.

However, I plan to watch tonight's game like I've watched pretty much every game for the past two months, which is pounding drinks as I cower in my basement in a fetal position, interrupted only by quick commercial break sprints upstairs to get more alcohol.

 
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Wow. That place also does 50-cent oyster happy hour on Thursday from 4-7.

However, I plan to watch tonight's game like I've watched pretty much every game for the past two months, which is pounding drinks as I cower in my basement in a fetal position, interrupted only by quick commercial break sprints upstairs to get more alcohol.
My sons mentioned wanting to go downtown. But, one of them has practice until 7:30 tonight in Centreville so no way we can make it down there for the opening faceoff. Maybe we'll try to go to Reston (even though I'm guessing that one might be lame) or National Harbor, but we might also just end up at the Glory Days down the street. Or just watch at home. Not sure I want a restaurant full of people seeing me cry.

 
There is already a two-block line to get into the 4 PM Mystics game in order to get a preferred seat to watch the 8 PM hockey game on the jumbotron.

I may have to rethink my plan to arrive at the neighborhood bar at 7.

 
Finally settling in at home with the post game on the dvr. I am fortunate enough to have an awesome group of DC transplants to watch sports with out here in San Diego. Tonight was just amazing. Tears and laughter. Hugs and kisses. Champagne and tequila... The same group that takes bus trips with me for Redskins road games, sat through losses after losses... To experience tonight with them and with my hometown of Washington D.C. And all the people back there in my heart was just the greatest feeling of accomplishment through togetherness I've ever known to be possible. Even though I know I didn't actually accomplish anything. Except live through this exercise. Which has proven to be worth every drop of blood sweat and tear... 

TL:DR

#### YEAH! I LOVE YOU BITHCES! 

 
When do they land at the airport? Remember when fans used to welcome the Redskins back?
I feel like I heard something about a 4:30 PM arrival today on my way out the door.  But Dulles says not to go.

I moved downtown in 1998, just after the Caps' surprising run to the Finals, after growing up in the suburbs. I waited 20 years not even for a title, but just for a sustained playoff run the city could rally around.  Finally got one and it ended in a title and it's been just as fun as I'd always hoped.  Congrats to everyone here, hope you all are enjoying this high as much as I am.  Do we still have a limit on likes per day? I might run out by 10 AM.

Feels like everything is gonna be different now, we can watch our teams without a dark cloud hovering over us all the time.  And the next five weeks are gonna be amazing: Caps parade next week, All-Star Game presumably with Scherzer as the starter and the Home Run Derby with Bryce, opening of Audi Field possibly with Wayne Rooney joining United.  Good stuff.

 

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