As a treat before the new season starts, I present to you: a compilation video of all the Washington Capitals postgame locker room player of the game celebrations from last season. Yes, this is EVERY rope and grip strength video from every win last year, I managed to find them all, and here they are packaged together neatly and in order for your entertainment. We can reminisce before we see what the new celebration is this year. I'm not a professional editor, I did my best to make it nice. Enjoy!
(Also a volume warning that some sections are very loud and screamy and some are very quiet, I didn't bother to edit volume because trying to make it consistent was a fruitless endeavor. So just keep that in mind when you're watching)
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I need a better shorthand for this line than what I have been yelling, which for the record is “Chonker Sandwich!”
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Damn, Protas
That puck was in, out, and sexily sneaky
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Caps Birth Order (siblings, not age)
Okay Caps fam, I got a little bored the other day. And I was thinking about the van Riemsdyks, came to the realization that both TvR and Dylan Strome are middle children each with a hockey playing older and younger brother, and I started wondering how many oldest, middle, and youngest children were on this team. So I went and did the research myself. There’s always a chance I missed something and someone out there has a sibling I don’t know about, but this is all the information I could find, and it’s accurate to the best of my knowledge. Some of these check out with their vibes, and some may surprise you
Presenting: the oldest, youngest, and middle children on the Capitals
Oldest Siblings
Darcy Kuemper (1 brother, 1 sister)
Hendrix Lapierre (1 brother, 2 sisters)
Charlie Lindgren (2 brothers)
Aliaksei Protas (1 brother)
Middle Siblings
Martin Fehervary (1 older brother, 1 younger sister)
Max Pacioretty (1 older sister, 1 younger sister)
Dylan Strome (1 older brother, 1 younger brother)
Trevor van Riemsdyk (1 older brother, 1 younger brother)
Tom Wilson (1 older brother, 1 younger brother)
Youngest Siblings
Nicklas Backstrom (1 brother)
John Carlson (1 brother)
Nic Dowd (2 brothers)
Joel Edmundson (1 brother)
Lucas Johansen (1 brother)
Evgeny Kuznetsov (1 brother, rest in peace)
Anthony Mantha (1 sister)
Sonny Milano (1 sister)
Alex Ovechkin (2 brothers, rest in peace Sergei)
Rasmus Sandin (1 brother)
Unclear
Oldest/Middle - Connor McMichael - I found an old interview where he mentions having 2 younger brothers, 1 half-brother, and 1 half-sister. He doesn’t mention if the half-siblings are younger or older than him, so I cannot make a definitive confirmation. But I’d be willing to bet he’s the oldest child
Middle/Youngest - Nicolas Aube-Kubel - He has 2 sisters. One of them is definitely older than him, but I couldn’t figure out whether the other one was older or younger than him, so he’s either the middle or youngest child
TJ Oshie - He has 1 brother and 2 sisters. I could find absolutely zero information on their ages, so I have absolutely no clue where Teej goes in the order
No Info/Probably An Only Child
I found NO information about siblings of any kind for these guys, so either I missed something or they’re an only child
Alexander Alexeyev
Nick Jensen
Beck Malenstyn
Matthew Phillips
(If I missed something or you know additional relevant information or if I got something wrong, please let me know. I welcome all info, and I desperately wanna know where in the birth order Teej is because it’s killing me)
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John Carlson's place in the foodchain of hugging is challenged, as an even bigger hug-predator appears
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Protas!! You have fed us!! Woe unto us for there be nuggies in our future!!!
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Matthew Tkachuk #19 of the Florida Panthers handles the puck in front of Aliaksei Protas #21 and Darcy Kuemper #35 of the Washington Capitals during the third period of the game at Capital One Arena on November 8, 2023 in Washington, DC.
(1st Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
(2nd Photo by Randy Litzinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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