The Washington Capitals may be without a key piece up front on Sunday against the Edmonton Oilers, as Tom Wilson is a game-time decision.
The Edmonton Oilers got stomped again, this time 7-3 by the Washington Capitals, a game that saw the Oilers utterly collapse as the game went along. It was an embarrassing performance and one that might well point to some major weaknesses on the team that will need addressing at the trade deadline.
Alex Ovechkin's hat trick helped the Washington Capitals secure a 7-3 win over the Edmonton Oilers, edging him closer to Wayne Gretzky's 894-goal record. Despite the strong performance from Ovechkin,
The Edmonton Oilers played the second half of a back-to-back against the Washington Capitals in a Sunday matinee (Feb. 23). For the second straight game, the Oilers were embarrassed.
Alex Ovechkin continues his chase for Wayne Gretzky's all-time record of 894 goals with a hat trick on Sunday afternoon as the Oilers were defeated 7-3 by the Capitals at Capital One Arena
What was supposed to be a chance for the Edmonton Oilers to go on a run to start the second half of their season has become anything but. They dropped
You have to learn how to dig yourself out of the hole.” Adversity has arrived for the Oilers, who looked slow, small and soft in a whupping at the hands of the league-leading Capitals.
The Washington Capitals and Alex Ovechkin defeated the Edmonton Oilers 7-3 Sunday afternoon at the Capital One Arena.
The Capitals defeated the Edmonton Oilers 7-3, reclaiming the top spot in the NHL standings ... With his 134th game-winning goal, he also tied Jagr for the most in NHL history. Tom Wilson, Jakob Chychrun, Connor McMichael and Strome also scored and ...
Alex Ovechkin scored a hat trick to inch closer to the NHL goals record as the Washington Capitals rode a dominant second period to a 7-3 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday.
The Washington Capitals and Edmonton Oilers collided in the second half of a back-to-back for both teams in the NHL return from the 4 Nations Face-Off.  Washington’s Alex Ovechkin and Edmonton’s Connor McDavid were held off the scoresheet yesterday,