Capitals erupt, drill Oilers
Alex Ovechkin, above, has two goals and an assist to reach 601 career points Wednesday while goaltender Braden Holtby collects his first career shutout as the Capitals roll at Verizon Center for their sixth straight win. (Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post)
- Game summary: Capitals 5, Oilers 0
So far, so good
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Alex Ovechkin and the Capitals are ready to make a serious run at the Stanley Cup this season.
Capitals General Manager George McPhee is still a scrappy fighter for his team.
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The Caps join 70 children with disabilities for a clinic co-hosted by Dreams For Kids.
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