Coming up on episode five of Capitals Red Line Monday airing March 16 at 9:30 p.m. on Comcast SportsNet:
Take the final tour of Mike Green’s penthouse. It took months for Mike and his crew to complete the transformation so get the first exclusive look at the finished product with Mike and his interior designer.
Get to know the Capitals number one goalie, Jose Theodore.
Caps Classic: Caps make history on February 3, 1999, scoring eight goals in one period against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Watch as Peter Bondra notches four of the eight goals.
More Cowbell, please. Meet the man behind the latest craze at Verizon Center.
Professor Matt Bradley is back to lead the class with a lesson about the slapshot: the most exciting and powerful shot in hockey.
WashingtonCaps.com producer Brett Leonhardt (aka "Stretch") goes inside the locker room and interviews the stars of the intermission as mites say the funniest things.
Meet Ross Mahoney, Washington’s director of amateur scouting. Ross travels the world to scout prospects and prepare for the draft: “We work all year to come down to one day.”
Hockey players are some of the most superstitious people; in Washington, that extends to the owner’s suite as well. Caps owner Ted Leonsis takes us through his game-day superstitions – including deciding between a red jersey or suit and tie.
See Green's Penthouse and Get to Know Jose...
Posted by Cheryl Nichols | Friday, March 13, 2009 | CAPS, GREEN, REDLINE | 0 comments »
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