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2008-17 capitals survivor

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It's yours boys and girls and babes let's go | not actually Travis

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2008-17 capitals survivor
2008-17 capitals survivor@averagecapsfan·
Well, it's not a third straight President's Trophy, but I'll take it
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andy from 5 to 7
andy from 5 to 7@ChampagneAnyone·
how Eddie Olczyk feels when he says “stop it right here” during the replays
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Chris Cerullo
Chris Cerullo@CJC_95·
Legitimately think the Hockey Hall of Fame should have a place in its builder's wing for Johan. What a legacy he leaves. Truly indispensable resource.
Elite Prospects@eliteprospects

It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Johan Nilsson, the founder of Elite Prospects and the person whose curiosity and passion for hockey planted the seed for everything we have built together. Born on the 9th of April 1981, Johan founded Elite Prospects in December 1999 at just 18 years old. What started as a vision driven by a deep love of hockey grew into the world’s leading hockey platform, a testament to the kind of person he was. Johan had a rare combination of qualities: sharp intellect, deep knowledge, and a kindness that made everyone around him feel valued. He could dive into the most complex problems with calm and clarity, and he brought that same thoughtfulness to the people he worked with every day. For the past nine years, Johan faced a battle with colon cancer with the same calm and strength that defined everything he did. His love of hockey was never just about the game. It was about understanding it fully, honestly, and in all its detail. That drive is woven into the DNA of Elite Prospects, and it will continue to shape the future of what we do. To know Johan was to be quietly inspired by him. We are all immensely grateful that we got to work alongside someone like him. Our deepest condolences go to his family and loved ones. He will be greatly missed, by all of us and by the global hockey community. Johan leaves behind his beloved wife and two children, aged two and eight.

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2008-17 capitals survivor@averagecapsfan·
No exaggeration - one of the most important sites in hockey history. RIP
Elite Prospects@eliteprospects

It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Johan Nilsson, the founder of Elite Prospects and the person whose curiosity and passion for hockey planted the seed for everything we have built together. Born on the 9th of April 1981, Johan founded Elite Prospects in December 1999 at just 18 years old. What started as a vision driven by a deep love of hockey grew into the world’s leading hockey platform, a testament to the kind of person he was. Johan had a rare combination of qualities: sharp intellect, deep knowledge, and a kindness that made everyone around him feel valued. He could dive into the most complex problems with calm and clarity, and he brought that same thoughtfulness to the people he worked with every day. For the past nine years, Johan faced a battle with colon cancer with the same calm and strength that defined everything he did. His love of hockey was never just about the game. It was about understanding it fully, honestly, and in all its detail. That drive is woven into the DNA of Elite Prospects, and it will continue to shape the future of what we do. To know Johan was to be quietly inspired by him. We are all immensely grateful that we got to work alongside someone like him. Our deepest condolences go to his family and loved ones. He will be greatly missed, by all of us and by the global hockey community. Johan leaves behind his beloved wife and two children, aged two and eight.

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Nick
Nick@NickZararis·
Buccigross and Weekes sound like an SNL sketch making fun of hockey broadcasts
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2008-17 capitals survivor@averagecapsfan·
Such a shame that the NHL stopped having local broadcasts in round 2 of the playoffs after the 2010-11 season. They should have local crews throughout the playoffs honestly.
The Museum of Sports@MOSPhiladelphia

May 12th, 2010 - The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Boston Bruins 2–1 in Game 6 of the 2010 Eastern Conference Semifinals to tie the series at 3–3. This made the Flyers the first NHL team in 35 years to force a Game 7 after trailing a series 3–0.

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2008-17 capitals survivor@averagecapsfan·
Tampa fans watching the Canadiens tonight welcome to how every Caps fan watching the 2010 East Final felt
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Ben Acker
Ben Acker@b_acker70·
Just found the NHL records site for regular season/playoffs and came across this interesting tidbit: The Washington Capitals have had 50+ shots in a playoff game 8 times in franchise history They are 2-6 in those games
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2008-17 capitals survivor@averagecapsfan·
@Alexand__96 Maybe. Carolina gave the Caps a hard time but I think they win. Detroit was amazing but the Caps seemed to have their number in those days. 2009 and 2010 are two huge what if years
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Alex
Alex@Alexand__96·
@averagecapsfan Question - if we take game 7, do we win the cup in ‘09? What does that universe look like? I’ve often wondered…
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2008-17 capitals survivor@averagecapsfan·
@capstrav1s Should’ve been an all-time classic that sparked a deep playoff run. Carlson’s tying goal was one of the most hype moments I’ve ever seen. Hate that I can never about this series without getting a little sad
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travis tuthill@capstrav1s·
@averagecapsfan literally one of my favorite playoff games such an underrated game to rewatch (given what eventually happened).
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2008-17 capitals survivor@averagecapsfan·
@hmiddlebrooks13 The pre-cup Ovi years are seared into my brain. Gonna be on my death bed asking why Barry Trotz scratched Nate Schmidt for Mike Weber
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