Steve Valiquette’s disgust for Tom Wilson was on full display during the MSG broadcast of Game 4 of the Eastern Conference First Round between the New York Rangers and Washington Capitals on Sunday.
The New York Rangers held on for the win on Tuesday night.
The Washington Capitals are manifesting success. Somehow.
It’s a busy time of year. With the post-season starting in less than a month, you know that teams will be looking to re-add players to the lineup. Moreover, there’s a fairly lengthy suspension we’ll cover, while that player’s teammate is chasing down a record.
Tom Wilson, notorious for his aggressive style of play and willingness to cross the line of what’s legal in the NHL, has been suspended for six games by the NHL Department of Player Safety (DoPS) following a high-sticking incident involving Noah Gregor.
The Washington Capitals have lost a big piece of their forward group for the next six games, as winger Tom Wilson has been suspended for six games by the NHL for a vicious slash.
Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson was suspended for the sixth time in his career Friday, this time a six-game ban for a high-sticking incident earlier this week against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The NHL put Washington Capitals bad boy Tom Wilson in timeout for a couple of weeks. Friday afternoon, the NHL suspended Wilson for six games for his flagrant high-sticking penalty on Toronto Maple Leafs’ Noah Gregor Wednesday night.
NHL forward Tom Wilson has been suspended for six games after his high-sticking incident on Toronto Maple Leafs’ forward Noah Gregor. The NHL Department of Player Safety released the rulings after their in-person hearing on Friday afternoon.
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety has announced that Washington Capitals forward has received a six-game suspension for slashing Toronto Maple Leafs winger Noah Gregor in the face on Wednesday.
Washington Capitals winger Tom Wilson has now been suspended six times during his NHL career.
It’s Thursday, so you know it’s going to be a jam-packed news day. This is the latest edition of NHL Notebook, where we’ll look at an upcoming suspension, what the Edmonton Oilers’ provincial rivals will do in the off-season, and some other general notes.
Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson has been offered an in-person hearing for high-sticking Toronto Maple Leafs forward Noah Gregor on Wednesday night.
Tom Wilson has been offered an in-person hearing by NHL Player Safety for his vicious high-stick on Noah Gregor. The incident occurred midway through the third period when Gregor carried the puck into the offensive zone only to be hit off the puck by Wilson along the boards.
Washington Capitals winger Tom Wilson is in the spotlight once again, facing the possibility of a lengthy suspension after a high-sticking incident involving Noah Gregor of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Tom Wilson already has a laundry list of suspensions in his NHL career. The 29-year-old has been suspended five times and fined three times since joining the league, once being suspended 20 games for an illegal check to the head of then-St.
It has been a while, but Tom Wilson is back in the news for a questionable play. On Thursday, the National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety announced that the Washington Capitals forward has been offered an in-person hearing for high-sticking Toronto Maple Leafs’ forward Noah Gregor.
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety has offered Capitals winger Tom Wilson an in-person hearing after he high-sticked Maple Leafs forward Noah Gregor.
The Washington Capitals have announced that forward Tom Wilson is out day-to-day with an upper-body injury. Wilson was banged up in Sunday’s 4-3 win over the Los Angeles Kings after taking Alex Laferriere’s stick to the face.
For years, if you were just a casual NHL follower you may have only known of Tom Wilson because of his controversial reputation as an enforcer on the ice.
WASHINGTON — The Washington Capitals are back in the win column following Saturday’s win over the Columbus Blue Jackets, with many takeaways being drawn from the team’s performance.
Tom Wilson is one of the last true power forwards remaining in the National Hockey League.
Tom Wilson will don a Washington Capitals uniform for the foreseeable future. The Capitals announced Wilson signed a seven-year extension worth $45.5 million.
The Washington Capitals have re-signed winger Tom Wilson to a seven-year, $45.5M extension, per a team announcement. The contract will kick in for the 2024-25 campaign and run through 2030-31, carrying a $6.5M cap hit.
With the Capitals potentially set to make some big re-tooling moves this summer, one name who has come up in trade rumors is forward Tom Wilson.
The Washington Capitals entered Tuesday’s game against the Colorado Avalanche shorthanded down two forwards, Nicklas Backstrom (illness) and TJ Oshie (paternity).
After revealing earlier that center Nicklas Backstrom will make his season debut on Sunday against Columbus, the Capitals have now announced that winger Tom Wilson will also suit up for the first time in 2022-23.
Wilson is expected to miss six to eight weeks after having surgery on his knee.
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