The Capitals were founded as an expansion franchise in 1974. After early struggles, Washington has become a fairly regular playoff team, and have been one of the NHL’s most successful expansion teams. The Capitals have appeared in two Stanley Cup Finals (winning in 2017-18), won 12 division titles, and been awarded three Presidents’ Trophies, given annually to the team that finishes with the most points in the regular season. Be sure to get your cheap Washington Capitals tickets on TickPick at prices 10% better than our major competitor for the same seats! You'll never pay any service fees, so we can guarantee you'll get the best ticket prices.
The Capitals were founded as an expansion franchise in 1974. After early struggles, Washington has become a fairly regular playoff team, and have been one of the NHL’s most successful expansion teams. The Capitals have appeared in two Stanley Cup Finals (winning in 2017-18), won 12 division titles, and been awarded three Presidents’ Trophies, given annually to the team that finishes with the most points in the regular season. Be sure to get your cheap Washington Capitals tickets on TickPick at prices 10% better than our major competitor for the same seats! You'll never pay any service fees, so we can guarantee you'll get the best ticket prices.
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The Washington Capitals play their home games at Capital One Arena.
The Washington Capitals are playing in the following cities:
• Carter Finley Stadium (Raleigh, NC)
The Capitals have won one Stanley Cup, defeating the Vegas Golden Knights in the 2017-18 season. The Capitals’ first Stanley Cup Finals appearance ended in a loss to the Detroit Red Wings in the 1997-98 season.
The Capitals’ primary rivals are the Pittsburgh Penguins, who they have met 11 times in the playoffs. Washington also has heated rivalries with the Tampa Bay Lightning, Carolina Hurricanes, and Philadelphia Flyers.
The Capitals are a veteran-laden roster (12 players are 30 or older) in which health will largely dictate the team’s fortunes. Captain Alex Ovechkin picked up a minor injury in the final preseason game, while center Nicklas Backstrom is nursing a hip injury. The Caps will hope for a bounce-back season from center Evgeny Kuznetsov, while Tom Wilson, Anthony Mantha, Lars Eller, and Daniel Sprong fill out the top two lines. Center Connor McMichael looks primed for a breakout season playing between T.J. Oshie and Conor Sheary. The biggest question mark is in goal, as the Caps hope the tandem of Ilya Samsonov and Vitek Vanecek can provide consistency between the sticks.
Longtime NHL head coach Peter Laviolette enters his second season as Capitals’ coach. Laviolette previously led the Carolina Hurricanes to the 2005-06 Stanley Cup, and also guided the Philadelphia Flyers and Nashville Predators to the Stanley Cup Finals.
The Capitals are not currently requiring fans to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend games at Capital One Arena. All fans must wear masks inside the arena, except when actively eating or drinking.
All children age 3 and older require a ticket to enter Capital One Arena.
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