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Biscuits 65: The Glory of the Lovable Alex Ovechkin and Washington Capitals
Lozo and Down Goes Brown discuss the Capitals winning the Stanley Cup, the amazing celebrations that have followed, and look ahead to the NHL offseason.
The Washington Capitals Stanley Cup Parade Is as Ridiculous as Expected
Ovechkin won't put the cup down, Zambonis in the streets, a Stanley Cup made of beer cans—what else do you want?
Is Alex Ovechkin's Bender the Best Time Anyone's Had with the Stanley Cup?
Or is there a certain Pittsburgh superstar who knows a thing or two about getting wild with Lord Stanley's favorite beer stein?
We Are So Here for Alex Ovechkin's Post-Stanley Cup Bender
He slept with the thing, sang "We Are the Champions" nearly a jillion times, and somehow was able to throw a baseball at a Washington Nationals game.
Alex Ovechkin and the Caps Partied it Up in Las Vegas Last Night
The Washington Capitals made the most of being in Las Vegas while celebrating their Stanley Cup win.
Alex Ovechkin Destroyed His Critics in Glorious Fashion
The Washington Capitals superstar won his first Stanley Cup, and captured the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP. Get lost, trolls.
T.J. Oshie Gets Emotional About Dad's Alzheimer's After Caps' Stanley Cup Win
"You bet your ass he's going to remember this one."
DGB Grab Bag: Happy Wonder Woman, Sad Bryce Harper, and How to Win the Right Way
The Washington Capitals are on the verge of winning their first Stanley Cup in franchise history. We've got an easy guide for Caps fans to follow should it happen.
Biscuits 64: The Capitals Are One Win Away from Ending Decades of Misery
Lozo and Down Goes Brown give you 69 minutes of Stanley Cup talk before Game 5 of Capitals-Golden Knights.
Sad Bryce Harper and Rowdy Max Scherzer Perfectly Sum Up the Stanley Cup Final
The contrasting reactions the star Washington Nationals teammates displayed during Game 4 is the only Capitals-Golden Knights series recap you need.
Biscuits 63: The Stanley Cup Final Has Been Fantastic
Lozo and Down Goes Brown also discuss bad refereeing in the Golden Knights-Capitals series, dirty Tom Wilson, the concussion lawsuit, and Evgeny Kuznetsov's injury.
Braden Holtby Can Lead the Washington Capitals to Their First Stanley Cup
With Evgeny Kuznetsov injured, Holtby matters more to Washington than ever before. He will be the key to a series victory over Vegas if he plays like he did in Game 2.