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Chiasson, Stanley Cup winner with Capitals, retires
Chiasson, Stanley Cup winner with Capitals, retires after 11 NHL seasons
Alex Chiasson, a 2018 Stanley Cup champion with the Washington Capitals, retired from the NHL on Monday after 11 seasons. The 34-year-old forward had 233 points (120 goals, 113 assists) in 651 regular-season games for seven NHL teams.
Former NHL Alex Chiasson retires after 11 seasons
On Monday night, former NHLer Alex Chiasson announced his retirement from professional hockey. Dating back to his days at Boston University, Chiasson was a player with a definitive scoring touch and provided many teams with complementary offense.
Former Capitals Stanley Cup champion Alex Chiasson announces retirement
NHL veteran and Capitals Stanley Cup champ Alex Chiasson announced his retirement from the league on Monday after a lengthy career.
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Capitals have retooled roster on fly while Ovechkin closes in on Gretzky
WASHINGTON -- Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals appeared to be at a crossroads after being swept by the New York ...
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Alex Ovechkin scores his 872nd career goal as the Capitals beat the struggling Rangers 7-4
Alex Ovechkin scored his 872nd career goal to move 23 away from breaking Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record, and the Washington ...
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Recapping the Washington Capitals’ 2019 Draft Class
The Washington Capitals’ draft history is a blend of success and missed opportunities as the team has tried to build around ...
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Capitals' Alex Ovechkin officially gets green light vs. Leafs
Alex Ovechkin will return to the ice for the Capitals' showdown with the Maple Leafs after missing a month of action ...
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Tuch, Peterka score in shootout to lift Sabres over Capitals 4-3
Alex Tuch scored twice, JJ Peterka had the deciding goal in the shootout and the Buffalo Sabres defeated the Washington ...
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