Departing after the Caps/Bruins matchup at MCI Center on Friday and driving all night, the Crew was treated to a classic 2-0 Caps road victory over the lethargic Bruins at the FleetCenter in the second night of a home and home. Joe Reekie scored the game winner less than four minutes into the 3rd, and Steve Konowalchuk scored the 2nd and final goal of the game less than a minute later. It would be Olaf Kolzig’s second shutout of the young season.
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The Crew drove to Richmond to see the Caps’ ECHL affiliate, the Renegades, play the Charlotte Checkers. There are no recap details available for this game, and there are no photos available for this trip. If you have some photos from this trip and would like to share them with the world, send an email to info@capsroadcrew.com and we’ll let you know the best way to get them to us!
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A hat trick by Steve Konowalchuk was all the Caps could muster in a 5-3 loss to the Flyers.
There are no photos available for this trip. If you have some photos from this trip and would like to share them with the world, send an email to info@capsroadcrew.com and we’ll let you know the best way to get them to us!
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Itinerary details for this trip have been lost to history.
Opening night, Part II. After a disappointing home opener at MCI, the Caps Road Crew headed south in hopes of spoiling the Hurricanes’ home opener. The Caps pulled together and earned a hard fought point in a 3-3 tie.
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After an off day in which the Crew saw the Philadelphia Flyers stomp the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden, we got to see a dominant performance by our boys in white as they took on the Devils in their home. An opening tally by Patrick Elias was met by three unanswered Caps goals, sealing the 3-1 victory and ending our Fiesta series of trips.
There are no photos from this trip.
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Final stop on the tour…
The Caps Road Crew hits New Jersey to watch the Caps take on last year’s Stanley Cup runners up Devils backstopped by Martin Brodeur at the Continental Airlines Arena on Friday, March 29, 2002 at 7 pm.
The CRC will make arrangements for group tickets however individual transportation and lodging arrangements will be up to anyone attending.
Current plans- A contingent of the Crew will be driving from New York to New Jersey on Friday, March 29. The Crew will meet up outside the Arena (at a spot to be determined later) at 6:00 pm. We’ll head inside by 6:30 pm for warmups and the 7:30 pm drop of the puck. The Crew caravan will be returning to the Washington D.C. area immediately following the game (expected arrival back in D.C. by 2 am).
Ticket requests (to sit with the CRC) must be placed by Friday, November 16, 2001 at noon to be guaranteed a spot.
The Fiesta tour continued with the Crew traveling from Pittsburgh to Buffalo in terrible winter weather. If you look closely you might see the mark on the guardrail in the median. The Caps eked out a 4-3 win. Two days in Buffalo provided the opportunity for the gang to drive up to Toronto for a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame (with a stop in Niagara).
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Like the Energizer Bunny…
The Caps Road Crew moves along, traveling to Buffalo to see the Caps fight it out with the new look, always tough Buffalo Sabres led by Goaltender Martin Biron and the ever pesky Miroslav Satan at the HSBC Arena on Tuesday, March 26, 2002 at 7 pm.
The CRC will make arrangements for group tickets, however individual transportation and lodging arrangements will be up to anyone attending.
Current plans- A contingent of the Crew will be driving from Pittsburgh to Buffalo on Monday, March 25. The Crew plans to arrive in Buffalo around 4:00 pm, check into the hotel and head out on a quest to find the best Buffalo Wings in town! After some sightseeing in Buffalo, we’ll meet up outside the HSBC Arena (at a spot to be determined later) at 5:30 pm. We’ll then head inside by 6:00 pm for warmups and the 7 pm drop of the puck. The Crew will leave Buffalo on the morning of Wednesday, March 27. The Crew will travel from Buffalo to New York for the fourth stop on the trip.
Ticket requests (to sit with the CRC) must be placed by Friday, November 16, 2001 at noon to be guaranteed a spot.
Pittsburgh… ugh. Not a pretty end for the second game of the Fiesta trip. The
Pens fairly well demolished our boys handing the Caps a 6-2 defeat. At least the club
seats had TVs with cable so we could watch the Oscars…
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And the journey continues…
The Caps Road Crew will be traveling to Pittsburgh to see the Caps once again battle Mario Lemieux and his Pittsburgh Penguins at the Mellon Arena on Sunday, March 24, 2002 at 7 pm.
The CRC will make arrangements for group tickets, however individual transportation and lodging arrangements will be up to anyone attending.
Current plans- A contingent of the Crew will be driving from Columbus to Pittsburgh on Sunday, March 24. The Crew plans to arrive in Pittsburgh around 2:00 pm, check into the hotel and find a bar! We’ll meet up outside the Mellon Arena (at a spot to be determined later) at 5:45 pm. We’ll then head inside by 6:15 pm for warmups and the 7 pm drop of the puck. The Crew will leave Pittsburgh on the morning of Monday, March 25. The Crew will travel from Pittsburgh to Buffalo for the third stop on the trip (see details here for the next leg of the trip- Buffalo).
Ticket requests (to sit with the CRC) must be placed by Friday, November 16, 2001 at noon to be guaranteed a spot.
Opening night of the 2002 Spring Caps Road Crew Fiesta tour saw the Crew visiting the beautiful Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The Caps opened the road trip on the right foot with a 5-2 victory including J.F. Fortin’s first NHL goal into an empty net to seal the victory for the Caps!
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Here we go! A week on the road with the Caps & Crew…
The Caps Road Crew start this adventure by driving to Columbus to catch the Caps take on the second year expansion team Columbus Blue Jackets at the Nationwide Arena on Saturday, March 23, 2002 at 7 pm.
The CRC will make arrangements for group tickets, however individual transportation and lodging arrangements will be up to anyone attending.
Current plans- A contingent of the Crew will be starting a week on the road with the Caps by driving to Columbus on Saturday, March 23. The Crew plans to arrive in Columbus around 4:00 pm, check into the hotel, and meet up outside the Nationwide Arena (at a spot to be determined later) at 6:00 pm. We’ll then head inside by 6:15 pm for warmups and the 7 pm drop of the puck. The Crew will leave Columbus on the morning of Sunday, March 24. The Crew will travel from Columbus to Pittsburgh for the second stop on the trip.
Ticket requests (to sit with the CRC) must be placed by Friday, November 16, 2001 at noon to be guaranteed a spot.
The Caps Road Crew hit Broadway! With a bus full of Caps fans, the Crew invaded Madison Square Garden to catch the Caps and the Rangers. Unfortunately the outcome didn’t favor the visitors as the Rangers took the contest by a 6-2 score.
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The Caps Road Crew will be hitting the road by bus traveling to Manhattan to see the Caps take on Mark Messier and the New York Rangers at the world famous Madison Square Garden Arena on Saturday, January 26, 2002 at 1:00 pm.
The CRC will make arrangements for bus transportation and group tickets. Unfortunately, due to the great demand for tickets to this game, we will not be able to provide tickets to those who do not travel on the bus with the Crew.
Current plans- The Crew will be meeting at a yet to be determined location at 6:30 am on the 26th and the bus will leave no later than 6:45 am. We’ll arrive in New York City around 12:00 pm, just in time to head inside and catch warmups before the 1:00 pm drop of the puck. If majority opinion permits, we may stay in NY after the game to catch dinner at either the All-Star Cafe or the ESPNzone before returning to the D.C. area (arrival time would be around midnight). Otherwise the Crew bus will return to the D.C. area immediately following the game (expected arrival in D.C. would be 9 pm). While the exact cost of the trip has yet to be determined, the estimated cost for the trip should be around $125 per person ($45 bus expense and $80 for the game ticket). No extra fees or money over the cost of the bus and game tickets will be charged. You may bring your own food and drink on the bus (coolers will be provided for your convenience). There is no smoking allowed on the bus and time constraints will most likely prevent us from making any stops on the way down. The bus is equipped with a restroom and video/TV units.
Due to the constraints faced in getting group tickets, trip reservations must be placed by Friday, August 31, 2001 at noon.
Jagr’s first visit to his former home was widely anticipated! The 1st period was a stalemate, then Peter Bondra scored first for the good guys in the 2nd. The flightless fowl responded harshly with three goals in less than seven minutes, followed by another just a minute into the 3rd period. Another pair of Caps goals from Bonzai and Sergei Gonchar weren’t enough, and the Caps left Steel City down 4-3.
There are no photos from this trip.
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The Caps Road Crew will be hitting the road by bus traveling to Pittsburgh to see the Caps take on bitter rivals Mario Lemieux and the Pittsburgh Penguins, in Jaromir Jagr’s first game back in Pittsburgh since the trade, at the Mellon Arena on Friday, December 21, 2001 at 7:30 pm.
The CRC will make arrangements for bus transportation and group tickets. Unfortunately, due to the great demand for tickets to this game, we will not be able to provide tickets to those who do not travel on the bus with the Crew.
Current plans- The Crew will be meeting at a yet to be determined location at 12:45 pm on the 21st and the bus will leave no later than 1:00 pm. We’ll arrive in downtown Pittsburgh around 6:30 pm, just in time to head inside and catch warmups before the 7:30 pm drop of the puck. The Crew bus will be returning to the D.C. area immediately following the game (expected arrival back in D.C. by 3:30 am). While the exact cost of the trip has yet to be determined, the estimated cost for the trip should be around $120 per person ($45 bus expense and $75 for the game ticket). No extra fees or money over the cost of the bus and game tickets will be charged. You may bring your own food and drink on the bus (coolers will be provided for your convenience). There is no smoking allowed on the bus and time constraints will most likely prevent us from making any stops on the way down. The bus is equipped with a restroom and video/TV units.
As we need to make ticket arrangements ASAP, trip reservations must be placed by Friday, August 31, 2001 at noon.