Ted Leonsis calls Capitals' playoff miss 'disappointing,' praises development of young players: 'We believe strongly in the foundation we have in place'
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Ted Leonsis calls Capitals' playoff miss 'disappointing,' praises development of young players: 'We believe strongly in the foundation we have in place'
"While it's disappointing to see the 2025-26 season come to an end earlier than we had hoped, I could not be prouder of the resilience our @Capitals players displayed throughout the year."
"One of the most encouraging aspects of this season was the progress of our young players, several of whom made their @NHL debuts. We believe strongly in the foundation we have in place."
"To our fans: thank you. Your energy and passion are the heartbeat of this franchise."
The Washington Capitals concluded the 2025-26 season with a 43-30-9 record, missing the playoffs for the first time under head coach Spencer Carbery. Owner Ted Leonsis expressed pride in the team's resilience and highlighted the progress of young players who made their NHL debuts. Despite injuries and inconsistency, the team finished strong with an 8-2-0 record in their last 10 games. Leonsis emphasized support for captain Alex Ovechkin and thanked fans for their passion, looking forward to the next season.
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