Washington Capitals
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The Washington Capitals are a professional ice‑hockey team based in Washington, D.C., competing in the National Hockey League’s (NHL) Metropolitan Division. Founded in 1974 as the Washington Bullets before adopting the Capitals moniker in 1975, the franchise has become a staple of the capital’s sports scene. The team plays its home games at the Capital One Center, a modern arena in the Chinatown neighborhood that opened in 1997. The Capitals are best known for their 2018 Stanley Cup championship, the first in franchise history, led by captain Alex Ovechkin and a deep supporting cast. Over the years, Washington has produced multiple Hart Trophy winners, Presidents’ Trophy titles (2009‑10 and 2015‑16), and a reputation for high‑scoring, aggressive play. The organization is owned by Ted Leonsen and coached by Spencer Carbery, who emphasized a fast, possession‑oriented style. Washington’s fan base, affectionately called the "Capitals Nation," is renowned for its passionate support, especially during playoff runs. The team’s rivalries with the Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, and Philadelphia Flyers fuel intense matchups that draw national attention each season.