Brooks Laich, Alex Ovechkin, Dennis Wideman All Get The Day Off
The Washington Capitals held a 40-minute practice Wednesday at KCI, but with a tough stretch of games coming up, Alex Ovechkin, Brooks Laich, and Dennis Wideman were all given the day off by coach Dale Hunter. Hunter explained that at this point of the season the coaching staff likes to give players off during tough stretches. The Capitals schedule for the next few days include games...
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5 days ago
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5 days ago
Washington Capitals Keep Their Head Above Water
The Washington Capitals managed to win the last of their three road games played after the All Star break by beating the Montreal Canadiens this afternoon by a score of 3-0. While that sounds like a lopsided victory, it was actually anything but — in fact, in most statistics other than the score, the Canadiens played a better game.
The Caps scored their first goal on a fluke...
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8 days ago
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8 days ago
Rapid Rewind: No Habs No. Capitals 3, Canadiens 0
The Washington Capitals defeated the Montreal Canadiens 3-0 on Saturday afternoon, backed by a 30-save shutout by Tomas Vokoun. Dennis Wideman, Matt Hendricks, and Alexander Semin scored for the Capitals, who won their first road game in more than two weeks, their previous win coming inside the Bell Centre as well, also by way of a 3-0 shutout. With their win, the Capitals are...
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9 days ago
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9 days ago
Dennis Wideman's All-Star experience was a sign of the times
OTTAWA — Still in his skates, Dennis Wideman waded around the tiny visitors locker room at Scotiabank Place with sharpie in hand. It's a ritual of NHL All-Stars to get their teammates autographs, and the Washington Capitals defenseman wasn't letting this opportunity go to waste. He hunted down his final ...
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14 days ago
Capitals' Dennis Wideman is a cut above as All-Star
How long is the scar? Dennis Wideman pulled up his red workout shorts and revealed the line stretching down his right thigh. "That big — a foot," he said. It's the only visible reminder of the Washington Capitals defenseman's painful and seemingly endless ordeal last spring. What started out as ...
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18 days ago
Wideman's empty-net goal secures Caps' win
Fresh off the ice and a victory against his former team, Capitals defenseman Dennis Wideman sat in the locker room at Verizon Center among a swarm of reporters. As he entertained questions about the importance of winning the last game before the All-Star break, playing against the defending Stanley Cup ...
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19 days ago
Dennis Wideman Player Page
#6Full Name: Dennis Earl WidemanPosition: DefensemanHeight: 6' 0" Weight: 200 Shoots: RightBorn: 3/20/83, Kitchener, Ontario Drafted: 2002, 8th Round, 241st Overall (Buffalo)Acquired: 2/28/11 from Florida for Jake Hauswirth and a 2011 3rd Round Pick Player Pages CapGeek - NHL - TSN - LOH - HR - HF
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January 04, 2012
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January 04, 2012
Capitals D Wideman loses hat trick
Washington Capitals defenseman Dennis Wideman notched his first career hat trick Friday night. It lasted less than 24 hours.
Wideman had been credited with three goals - all on the power play - and an assist in the Capitals' 4-2 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
However, after the game he said his third goal had deflected off teammate Brooks Laich.
Upon reviewing...
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December 10, 2011
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December 10, 2011
No hat trick for Capitals' Wideman
Dennis Wideman says he didn't deserve the hat trick. Turns out he was right.
The NHL on Saturday changed the scoring on the Washington Capitals defenseman's final goal in Friday night's 4-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Wideman said after the game that the puck went in the net off teammate Brooks Laich.
The league agrees. Laich now gets credit for the goal, with...
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December 10, 2011
Wideman's GWG puts B's on the brink of the playoffs
He had been the object of scorn and disenchantment
amongst the 17,565 who fill this building on a nightly basis. But tonight, Dennis Wideman got to be the hero, dropping
the ‘bleeping’ in his middle name as his game-winning goal 1:59 into
the third period took the Bruins ‘Season on the Brink’ to the doorstep
of the playoffs.
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April 08, 2010
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April 08, 2010
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