Washington Capitals goalie Charlie Lindgren said he and the team were able to laugh off his own goal against the Tampa Bay ...
The Washington Capitals continue to succeed without Alex Ovechkin and aim to extend a two-game winning streak when they host the New York Islanders on Friday.
With a week until the 4 Nations Face-Off teams are named, TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button and TSN Hockey analyst Mike Johnson revisited the Team Canada roster that they created at the end of ...
Thanksgiving in the United States really marks the start of a six-week holiday season in North America. The next few weeks ...
The Chicago Blackhawks might not have the best record this Thanksgiving, but there is still plenty to be thankful for.
The United States have an embarrassment of riches between the pipes. All four of Connor Hellebuyck, Jake Oettinger, Jeremy ...
That’s not what Charlie Lindgren had in mind for a goalie goal. Midway through the third period of Wednesday’s contest versus ...
With 12:35 remaining in the third period, Lindgren inched forward to block Lightning center Brayden Point's shot. Lindgren ...
The Washington Capitals (15-6-1) went into Amalie Arena and picked up a 5-4 road win over the Tampa Bay Lightning (11-8-2).
Washington Capitals goalie Charlie Lindgren produced a baffling own goal on Wednesday night against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Boston Bruins are back on the ice Wednesday night (Nov. 27) to face the New York Islanders. For this contest, Bruins head ...
Kirill Kaprizov's goal in the first period stood as the game-winner as the Minnesota Wild held on to beat the Buffalo Sabres ...