Washington Capitals players reflect on being eliminated from the postseason
Well, folks, the Washington Capitals season has come to a bitter end. Following the a crushing 3-1 Game 5 defeat to the Carolina Hurricanes yesterday, the Capitals offseason has officially begun.
After a Cinderella regular season, fans had extremely high hopes heading into the 2025 NHL postseason.
Alexander Ovechkin made history by surpassing Wayne Gretzky's all-time scoring record, and winning the Stanley Cup would have been the perfect ending to a milestone season.
Despite a valiant effort against the Carolina Hurricanes, their high-powered offence proved to be the deciding factor in the series.
After Game 5, members of the Washington Capitals made themselves available to the media, sharing their perspective on being eliminated.
Washington Capitals discuss being eliminated by the Carolina Hurricanes
«It's really tough,» said
Tom Wilson. «This is one of the best years of my hockey career, the amount of fun that we had, how close a group it truly was and it's hard look around the room when you're done and know this specific team will never be together again. It's one of the toughest things you go through as a group. I thought coming into today we were going to win the game and push forward, and now it's just, I guess, reflect on it and enjoy the last couple days together.»
-Tom Wilson
Dylan Strome also chimed in, sharing his perspective on he called "the most fun season" of his career.
«This is the most fun I've ever had in the NHL in a season,» Dylan Strome said. «And a lot of great teammates, great people, great coaching staff. And it's just been fun to be a part of. Like I said, we had aspirations to do big things, and unfortunately, we couldn't get past this team, but this team's a lot of fun to play for, and it's a lot of fun to be here and enjoy the time with your brothers in here and to battle.»
-Dylan Strome
As the old saying goes - there's always next year.
The Washington Capitals have so much to look forward to.
With a boatload of elite prospects set to make their NHL debut next season, the Capitals should feel confident about making it to the same place next season.
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MAI 16 | 73 ANSWERS Washington Capitals players reflect on being eliminated from the postseason Do you think the Washington Capitals will make it to the Stanley Cup Final next season? |
Yes | 37 | 50.7 % |
No | 36 | 49.3 % |
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