Our Team

We move forward now together.

No looking back at the first 22 games of the season. No talking about a 7 and 0 start – no dwelling on recent poor performances. It is a clean slate.

We have a fresh start.

We have a new coach; a new voice.

We needed change. We are in it together.

We are situated in the 8th spot in the East – and we are 3 points out of first place in the division; with a game in hand – and with 60 games left to play.

I ask for patience.

I ask for empathy.

I ask for some time to allow the coach the opportunity to create and implement a new system and style of play.

We are all responsible for our success or failure.

This won’t be easy – everyone has to be rowing in the same direction. Our coach is authentic and honest and hardworking. He is calm and his voice will be heard; loud and clear.

We appreciate Dale Hunter dropping all and coming to DC on a moment’s notice to help us achieve our goals as a team; for the benefit of our fans. He is – through and through – a Washington Capital.

Please welcome Dale Hunter back home tonight - warmly and proudly this evening. Thank you – Go Caps! Wish us well.

Make a Wish Foundation

About the only thing I wanted to post about this weekend was this: thank you to Make A Wish Foundation; and thank you to Ellie Carney – it was a true honor to meet you. Click here for this heartwarming story and video. A big hug to the entire family too – for your courage and your dedication.

Thank You Bruce

Gratitude. We just completed a long weekend to give thanks and express gratitude.

It’s never easy to let a coach go, and Bruce was a popular personality who helped turn around our franchise. Despite what transpired on the ice this year, I always will be thankful for Bruce’s time with the Capitals and will remember him fondly. He is a great coach who I’m confident will land another spot in the NHL. Unfortunately the shelf life of a coach is short; Bruce was the fifth longest tenured coach in the league. That’s amazing to me.

Here is the news release announcing Dale Hunter as coach. Dale was a tenacious player and great leader. The reins are his, and we are here to support him. More on Dale later, but first I wanted to express my appreciation for Bruce and what he has meant to our franchise and our community – he not only won games but also created a tremendous brand awareness for us locally as well as nationally and even internationally.
I am very grateful. Bruce was instrumental in the team’s success over the last four seasons. He won four division championships, a Presidents’ Trophy, an Eastern Conference banner, two playoff series and coached us to our best records in team history during the regular season. He also won a coach of the year award and holds the record for winning 200 games faster than any coach in NHL history. He is a good man. Thank you for four great years. I appreciate all you did for us as a franchise. I am grateful to you and your entire family.

Small Business Saturday

Shop small. Saturday is the day.

Help your neighbors.

Help drive small business success.

I am very proud of the role that American Express has played in the creation of this nationwide effort.

This should be a new national holiday.

Click here for information. Thank you. You can help America get back on its feet. You can help a neighbor be successful.