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Washington Capitals Goalies Shine as All-Star Selections Announced

2026-06-16 · Stars and Sticks

Washington Capitals Goalies Shine as All-Star Selections Announced

The Washington Capitals have made headlines this week with the announcement of the NHL All-Star selections, highlighting the impressive performance of goalie Logan Thompson. In the 2025-26 season, Thompson played in 58 games, achieving 31 wins, a 2.44 goals against average, a .912 save percentage, and four shutouts. His stellar play earned him a spot among the All-Stars and a fourth-place finish for the Vezina Trophy. However, the Capitals also faced controversy as defenseman Jakob Chychrun was notably left off the All-Star list despite a season that many believe warranted recognition. Chychrun led all defensemen in goals, powerplay goals, and game-winning goals, yet received only one third-place vote for the All-Star team. This has sparked discussions among fans and analysts about the selection process and the recognition of top performers. Additionally, three Capitals players received votes for the NHL All Rookie Team, showcasing the team's promising young talent. Ryan Leonard, Justin Sourdif, and Cole Hutson all made an impact, with Leonard finishing the season strong and Sourdif proving to be a versatile asset. As the Capitals look ahead to the upcoming season, the performances of both established stars and rising rookies will be crucial in their quest for success. Reflecting on the team's history, June 16 marks a significant date as it recalls the loss in Game 4 of the 1998 Stanley Cup Finals against the Detroit Red Wings, a reminder of the challenges the franchise has faced. The Washington Capitals continue to build on their legacy as they navigate the highs and lows of the NHL.

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