The two players spun in circles holding each other, and maybe a punch or 2 was thrown, but not really things NHL fight dreams are made of.
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Alexander Ovechkin Fighting (or dancing) with Kris Versteeg
DC Sports Nexus ---- Tuesday, February 12, 2013
During Tuesday night's game between the Florida and Washington, the Panthers Kris Versteeg gave Alex Ovechkin a cheap-shot cross-check causing the Capital's Great Eight to take offense. Gloves went flying and the waltz began. Except it was really more like a waltz than anything else.
The two players spun in circles holding each other, and maybe a punch or 2 was thrown, but not really things NHL fight dreams are made of.
There was a roughing on Ovi and Versteeg and the cross-check on Kris, so not really a fight...but whatever...
The two players spun in circles holding each other, and maybe a punch or 2 was thrown, but not really things NHL fight dreams are made of.
D-Camp Day 6: A Game-Like Atmosphere & Fighting
DC Sports Nexus ---- Saturday, July 14, 2012
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We will be live at Kettler each day at some point for Development Camp. So follow us on Twitter @Dru90 @Camcoco10 and @TheDugsSports for live-tweets and check back all week for coverage.
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As the buzzer sounded, Zombie Nation’s Kernkraft 400 blasted
from the PA system. The crowd was heir
feet applauding, and for at least a few seconds the practice ice rink at
Kettler Iceplex was transformed into a mini-Verizon Center.
Anxiously Waiting The Start Of The Scrimmage
While the few chants of “Let’s Go Caps” were mere pin-drops
compared to the Verizon Center calls by the Goat, the young players on the ice
got to experience some of the passion that fans in the area have for the
Capitals.
The team made sure to have the final scrimmage of 2012
Development Camp resemble a real game, not just for the fans, but for the
players who hope to one day put on a real Capitals sweater and skate out on the
ice at Verizon. Penalties were called, players spent time in the penalty
box, and an announcer recapped each goal and assist as if it were a real game.
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