There was no love lost between Washington Capitals alternate captain Tom Wilson and Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson on Tuesday, as the two were going at it all night long on Tuesday at Scotiabank Saddledome.
And so far through 2024-25, that's what the Capitals have gotten out of Wilson. Through 50 games, he has 20 goals and 15 assists for 35 points and is on pace to finish with a career-high 32 goals and 57 points. It's a testament to the work that he's put in to get his career to this point.
There was a hilarious moment during last night's Flames-Capitals game, as Rasmus Andersson and Tom Wilson mocked each other on the ice and in the box. The Washington Capitals and Calgary Flames, two of the most physically playing rosters in the NHL,
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The greatest thing about the new film A Complete Unknown about Bob Dylan might be that it elevates the talented Texas producer Tom Wilson from being
Rasmus Andersson and Tom Wilson would be a heck of a lot of fun to play charades with. That much was clear late Tuesday night in an entertaining game in which the two wound up stealing the show.
NFL teams are in the planning stages for the 2025 season and the Las Vegas Raiders first step was to choose their new head coach, and after several interviews, the veteran Pete Car
Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson spoke about the challenge of facing the Edmonton Oilers, who are led by star players Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. Wilson has had a strong season so far.
Wilson scored a goal, added two hits and blocked two shots in Tuesday's 3-2 win over the Oilers.
The incoming storms follow what has been an exceptionally dry January for the Bay Area, with the lack of rain having an impact on the region's water supply.
The Town of Babylon is requiring the residents to allow utility and emergency workers access through their properties to nearby homes or face thousands of dollars in fines.
The Capitals conclude their lengthy road swing against the Senators. The Washington Capitals are finally at the end of their lengthy road swing up north, as their five-game stretch culminates with one last visit to the Ottawa Senators, who D.C. saw just a couple weeks back.