The Capitals are showcasing their strength, particularly in the third period, showing consistent performance lately. Their lack of representation in the upcoming 4 Nations Faceoff could be advantageous, providing players with extra rest and recovery. The team recently celebrated Black History Month, highlighting their commitment to diversity through events and panels. Additionally, there's rising excitement over Ilya Protas, demonstrating promise in his rookie season with the OHL. Lastly, the Caps recognize the birthdays of former players Corriveau and Ciccarelli, maintaining a connection to their history.
All season long, and particularly over the last month-plus, the Caps have been third-period warriors.
The Capitals are one of only two teams without a player in the upcoming 4 Nations Faceoff...and that could be a positive.
More on the awesome Black History Month the Caps unveiled earlier this week, and the Celebrating Black History - Pathways to Hockey panel that took place alongside it.
Ilya Protas's dominant first season in the OHL is raising hopes that the Caps got a good one with their third-round pick.
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