Capitals won 20 of 25 games when he scored at least one goal, but only 10 of 30 when he did not. Washington defenseman Karl Alzner acknowledged in a quiet locker room Monday night that ''it's hard to overcome'' the kind of poor production Ovechkin
sentiment that echoed around another sullen Caps locker room. "I guess we aren't as close as we think," defenseman Karl Alzner told FOXSports.com. "We felt good. You just start to realize how hard it is to win it. You have respect for the
the players are trying to keep shut. ''Everyone likes to make things bigger than it actually is,'' defenseman Karl Alzner said. ''The fans like to panic a little bit sometimes, but we're not panicking, and everyone will see that tomorrow
Perreault and Troy Brouwer tied it for Washington in the second period. The Capitals closed within 4-3 when defenseman Karl Alzner 's shot caromed in off of Perreault for his second of the game at 7:31 of the third. EAST FEAST! See the best action
goals by Mathieu Perreault and Troy Brouwer tied it for Washington. The Capitals closed within 4-3 when defenseman Karl Alzner 's shot caromed in off of Perreault for his second of the game at 7:31 of the third. Henrik Lundqvist , announced
When it gets to overtime and guys start to get the shakes a little bit, he's still calm Mike Green,'' teammate Karl Alzner said. ''So he's able to find those goals. We call him `Casual Mike' every now and then.'' Braden Holtby made
a re-energized Ovechkin to produce a 3-1 victory. ''We play more well-rounded now,'' Capitals defenseman Karl Alzner said. ''We have guys that can score goals and are allowed to go up there and do their thing. There's really no
any emotion. It's one you needed to talk about instantly; can't let things like that drag on,'' defenseman Karl Alzner said. ''We had to get everything out in the open, hear what everybody was feeling, why we thought we weren't
game, when David Krejci won a faceoff and sent the puck back to Lucic, whose shot deflected off Capitals defenseman Karl Alzner 's right skate and sailed past goalie Braden Holtby. Ference doubled Boston's lead 7:49 into the second period
season around. "We started so bad that it was a big hole to climb out of, and it didn't look good,'' defenseman Karl Alzner said. "We're just happy that we're winning games right now, and we don't want to be a .500 team.'' Though