Without Tom Wilson, Capitals look like a different team
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Washington Capitals power forward Tom Wilson is questionable to return to Saturday’s game against the Chicago Blackhawks after leaving in the first period with a lower-body injury.
WASHINGTON — Hours after getting the call that he was now an Olympic athlete, Tom Wilson took matters into his own hands to help the Washington Capitals past the New York Rangers. Wilson struck twice and had a fight as the Capitals topped the Rangers, 6-3.
Everybody is still talking about the crushing hit that happened in Sunday’s game between the Washington Capitals and Vancouver Canucks. In the final minute of the first period, Capitals forward Tom Wilson caught Canucks forward Filip Chytil admiring is ...
It counted as the Rangers’ third loss in a row. Despite a two-point performance from Adam Fox in his return to the lineup, the Rangers let the Caps blow the game open in the third period. Just as one injury concern went away, however, two more popped up. Both Noah Laba and Conor Sheary exited the game in the second period with an injury.
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Tom Wilson will not be suspended
Bad news for those hoping for a suspension for Tom Wilson. Rumor had it that the NHL wouldn’t be punishing the Capitals player (who has a history of questionable hits) for his hit on Jake Evans. And now Renaud Lavoie has confirmed that this is not in the ...
With Wilson looking for a bid for Team Canada’s final Olympic roster, it is no surprise that he has been performing at his best to start the season. Rosters must be finalized on Dec. 31, so we should expect to continue to see high numbers, big hits, and successful performance from the forward. Will he remain the team’s MVP?
Tom Wilson had two goals and an assist to lead the Washington Capitals past the New York Rangers 6-3 on Wednesday. Wilson, who earlier in the day was named a member of Canada’s Olympic roster, got into a fight with Sam Carrick in the second period for at least his second Gordie Howe hat trick — a goal,