It appears that the Washington Capitals are getting veteran defensemen Rasmus Sandin and Nick Jensen back from injury as they gear up for Game 4 against the New York Rangers and look to avoid a first-round sweep in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Capitals recalled a veteran defenseman after Saturday's scary event involving Nick Jensen.
Photo: @TBLightning/X The Washington Capitals defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning by a score of 4-2 Saturday evening at Capital One Arena. The win improved the Capitals’ record to 38-31-11 and 87 points on the season.
Washington defenseman Nick Jensen was stretchered off the ice late in the first period Saturday afternoon in the Capitals' home match against the Tampa Bay Lightning, but he appears to have escaped serious injury.
The Washington Capitals say defenseman Nick Jensen was conscious, alert and had use of all his extremities after having to be stretchered off the ice after taking a hit from Tampa Bay Lightning forward Michael Eyssimont.
When you take a look at some of the other defencemen that have moved in the recent days; Noah Hanifin, Byram Bowen, and Sean Walker, and you take a look
Washington Capitals team reporter Tarik El-Bashir with the Monumental Sports Network has shared a string of injury updates following the team’s Thursday morning skate.
The Washington Capitals released a few injury updates going into their back-to-back, which starts on Monday against the Ottawa Senators (7 PM ET, Monumental Sports Network in-market, ESPN+ out-of-market) and wraps up Tuesday at the Detroit Red Wings.
Washington Capitals defenseman Nick Jensen returned to the ice Monday after missing three days of training camp last week. Jensen did not practice Thursday, Friday or Saturday due to personal reasons.
The offseason has arrived for the league’s teams that aren’t taking part in the playoffs plus those that were eliminated early. It’s time to examine what they will need to accomplish over the coming months. Next up is a look at Washington.
After kicking off the reviews of the Washington Capitals’ 2022-23 season performance with an analysis of the goaltenders and Alex Alexeyev, the next review in the series of the Capitals’ defensemen is Nick Jensen.
Photo: @Capitals/Twitter The Washington Capitals fell to the Boston Bruins by a score of 5-2 Tuesday night at TD Garden in their final 2022-23 season road game.
Thursday night’s 5-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning was just the latest in a string of underwhelming outings for the Washington Capitals, who are now 3-5-2 in their last 10 games.
The Capitals held their gameday morning skate at 10:30AM on Tuesday in advance of their tilt with the Columbus Blue Jackets tonight at Capital One Arena.
The Washington Capitals returned to MedStar Capitals Iceplex for practice on Monday following their 5-3 loss to the Wild Sunday afternoon in Minnesota.
The Washington Capitals have been playing catch-up in the Eastern Conference playoff race since their six-game losing streak in February. That effort will continue Friday when they host the St. Louis Blues.
The injury comes just one day after Jensen signed a three-year, $12.15 million extension with the Capitals.
The Washington Capitals have reportedly signed defenseman Nick Jensen to a three-year, $12.15 million extension.
The Anaheim Ducks will shoot for their fourth straight win when they host the Washington Capitals on Wednesday night. Anaheim's streak started with a 4-2 victory last week at Washington.
If the Edmonton Oilers want a strong shot at making a deep run in the playoffs this season, they need to improve on the back end. While they have some solid pieces and are set up well for the future, it’s now time to focus on winning before their window closes and they enter another rebuild.
Muzzin is out for the long haul, not scheduled to be re-evaluated until February. That makes it vital for Toronto to nab at least one veteran to help fill the void.
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