2012–13 Washington Capitals season

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2012–13 Washington Capitals
Southeast Division champions
Division1st Southeast
Conference3rd Eastern
2012–13 record27–18–3
Home record15–8–1
Road record12–10–2
Goals for149
Goals against130
Team information
General managerGeorge McPhee
CoachAdam Oates
CaptainAlexander Ovechkin
Alternate captainsNicklas Backstrom
Mike Green
Brooks Laich
ArenaVerizon Center
Average attendance17,734 (95.8%)[1]
(24 games)
Team leaders
GoalsAlexander Ovechkin (32)
AssistsNicklas Backstrom (48)
PointsAlexander Ovechkin (53)
Penalty minutesMatt Hendricks (71)
Plus/minusEric Fehr (+14)
WinsBraden Holtby (22)
Goals against averageBraden Holtby (2.59)

The 2012–13 Washington Capitals season was the franchise's 39th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The regular season was reduced from its usual 82 games to 48 due to a lockout.

Off-season[]

On June 26, 2012, the Capitals announced the hiring of Adam Oates as their new head coach.[2]

Regular season[]

The Capitals scored the most power-play goals in the NHL during the regular season with 47. They also had the best power-play percentage at 27.65% (47 for 170).[3]

Schedule and results[]

2012–13 Schedule[4]
January: 1–5–1 (Home: 1–2–0 ; Road: 0–3–1)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT/SO Decision Record Points Attendance Recap
1 19 Washington Capitals 3–6 Tampa Bay Lightning Holtby 0–1–0 0 19,204 Recap
2 22 Winnipeg Jets 4–2 Washington Capitals Holtby 0–2–0 0 18,506 Recap
3 24 Montreal Canadiens 4–1 Washington Capitals Neuvirth 0–3–0 0 18,506 Recap
4 25 Washington Capitals 2–3 New Jersey Devils OT Neuvirth 0–3–1 1 17,625 Recap
5 27 Buffalo Sabres 2–3 Washington Capitals Neuvirth 1–3–1 3 18,506 Recap[permanent dead link]
6 29 Washington Capitals 2–3 Ottawa Senators Neuvirth 1–4–1 3 19,267 Recap
7 31 Washington Capitals 2–3 Toronto Maple Leafs Neuvirth 1–5–1 3 19,374 Recap
February: 6–6–0 (Home: 4–3–0 ; Road: 2–3–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT/SO Decision Record Points Attendance Recap
8 1 Philadelphia Flyers 2–3 Washington Capitals Holtby 2–5–1 5 18,506 Recap
9 3 Pittsburgh Penguins 6–3 Washington Capitals Holtby 2–6–1 5 18,506 Recap
10 5 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–2 Washington Capitals Neuvirth 2–7–1 5 18,506 Recap
11 7 Washington Capitals 2–5 Pittsburgh Penguins Holtby 2–8–1 5 18,650 Recap
12 9 Florida Panthers 0–5 Washington Capitals Holtby 3–8–1 7 18,506 Recap
13 12 Washington Capitals 6–5 Florida Panthers OT Holtby 4–8–1 9 15,340 Recap
14 14 Washington Capitals 4–3 Tampa Bay Lightning Holtby 5–8–1 11 19,204 Recap
15 17 Washington Capitals 1–2 New York Rangers Holtby 5–9–1 11 17,200 Recap
16 21 New Jersey Devils 3–2 Washington Capitals Holtby 5–10–1 11 18,506 Recap
17 23 New Jersey Devils 1–5 Washington Capitals Holtby 6–10–1 13 18,506 Recap
18 26 Carolina Hurricanes 0–3 Washington Capitals Holtby 7–10–1 15 18,506 Recap
19 27 Washington Capitals 1–4 Philadelphia Flyers Holtby 7–11–1 15 19,904 Recap
March: 9–6–1 (Home: 3–3–0 ; Road: 6–3–1)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT/SO Decision Record Points Attendance Recap
20 2 Washington Capitals 3–0 Winnipeg Jets Holtby 8–11–1 17 15,004 Recap
21 5 Boston Bruins 3–4 Washington Capitals OT Holtby 9–11–1 19 18,506 Recap
22 7 Florida Panthers 1–7 Washington Capitals Holtby 10–11–1 21 18,506 Recap
23 9 Washington Capitals 2–5 New York Islanders Grubauer 10–12–1 21 14,819 Recap
24 10 New York Rangers 4–1 Washington Capitals Holtby 10–13–1 21 18,506 Recap
25 12 Carolina Hurricanes 4–0 Washington Capitals Holtby 10–14–1 21 18,506 Recap
26 14 Washington Capitals 3–2 Carolina Hurricanes Neuvirth 11–14–1 23 16,810 Recap
27 16 Washington Capitals 1–4 Boston Bruins Neuvirth 11–15–1 23 17,565 Recap
28 17 Buffalo Sabres 3–5 Washington Capitals Holtby 12–15–1 25 18,506 Recap
29 19 Washington Capitals 1–2 Pittsburgh Penguins Holtby 12–16–1 25 18653 Recap
30 21 Washington Capitals 4–0 Winnipeg Jets Holtby 13–16–1 27 15,004 Recap
31 22 Washington Capitals 6–1 Winnipeg Jets Holtby 14–16–1 29 15,004 Recap
32 24 Washington Capitals 3–2 New York Rangers SO Holtby 15–16–1 31 17,200 Recap
33 26 New York Islanders 3–2 Washington Capitals Holtby 15–17–1 31 18,506 Recap
34 30 Washington Capitals 4–3 Buffalo Sabres SO Holtby 16–17–1 33 19,070 Recap
35 31 Washington Capitals 4–5 Philadelphia Flyers OT Holtby 16–17–2 34 19,681 Recap
April: 11–1–1 (Home: 7–0–1 ; Road: 4–1–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT/SO Decision Record Points Attendance Recap
36 2 Washington Capitals 5–3 Carolina Hurricanes Holtby 17–17–2 36 16,530 Recap
37 4 New York Islanders 1–2 Washington Capitals SO Holtby 18–17–2 38 18,506 Recap
38 6 Washington Capitals 4–3 Florida Panthers Holtby 19–17–2 40 16,886 Recap
39 7 Tampa Bay Lightning 2–4 Washington Capitals Neuvirth 20–17–2 42 18,506 Recap
40 9 Washington Capitals 3–2 Montreal Canadiens Neuvirth 21–17–2 44 21,273 Recap
41 11 Carolina Hurricanes 1–3 Washington Capitals Holtby 22–17–2 46 18,506 Recap
42 13 Tampa Bay Lightning 5–6 Washington Capitals OT Holtby 23–17–2 48 18,506 Recap
43 16 Toronto Maple Leafs 1–5 Washington Capitals Holtby 24–17–2 50 18,506 Recap
44 18 Washington Capitals 1–3 Ottawa Senators Holtby 24–18–2 50 19,965 Recap
45 20 Washington Capitals 5–1 Montreal Canadiens Holtby 25–18–2 52 21,273 Recap
46 23 Winnipeg Jets 5–3 Washington Capitals Holtby 26–18–2 54 18,506 Recap
47 25 Ottawa Senators 2–1 Washington Capitals OT Neuvirth 26–18–3 55 18,506 Recap
48 27 Boston Bruins 2–3 Washington Capitals OT Holtby 27–18–3 57 18,506 Recap
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = OT/SO Loss

Season standings[]

Southeast Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 y – Washington Capitals 48 27 18 3 24 149 126 +23 57
2 Winnipeg Jets 48 24 21 3 22 128 109 +19 51
3 Carolina Hurricanes 48 19 25 4 18 128 133 −5 42
4 Tampa Bay Lightning 48 18 26 4 17 148 104 +44 40
5 Florida Panthers 48 15 27 6 12 112 143 −31 36
Source: National Hockey League
y – Clinched division
Eastern Conference
Pos Div Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 AT z – Pittsburgh Penguins 48 36 12 0 33 165 119 +46 72
2 NE y – Montreal Canadiens 48 29 14 5 26 149 126 +23 63
3 SE y – Washington Capitals 48 27 18 3 24 149 130 +19 57
4 NE x – Boston Bruins 48 28 14 6 24 131 109 +22 62
5 NE x – Toronto Maple Leafs 48 26 17 5 26 145 133 +12 57
6 AT x – New York Rangers 48 26 18 4 22 130 112 +18 56
7 NE x – Ottawa Senators 48 25 17 6 21 116 104 +12 56
8 AT x – New York Islanders 48 24 17 7 20 139 139 0 55
9 SE Winnipeg Jets 48 24 21 3 22 128 144 −16 51
10 AT Philadelphia Flyers 48 23 22 3 22 133 141 −8 49
11 AT New Jersey Devils 48 19 19 10 17 112 129 −17 48
12 NE Buffalo Sabres 48 21 21 6 14 115 143 −28 48
13 SE Carolina Hurricanes 48 19 25 4 18 128 160 −32 42
14 SE Tampa Bay Lightning 48 18 26 4 17 148 150 −2 40
15 SE Florida Panthers 48 15 27 6 12 112 171 −59 36
Source: National Hockey League
x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division; z – Clinched conference

Playoffs[]

The Washington Capitals ended the 2012–13 regular season as the Southeast Division champions and therefore as the Eastern Conference's 3rd seed. They faced the #6 seed New York Rangers in the first round, losing 4 games to 3.

Key:   Win   Loss

2013 Stanley Cup playoffs
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. (6) New York Rangers: Rangers win series 4–3
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Series Attendance Recap
1 May 2 New York Rangers 1–3 Washington Capitals Holtby Capitals lead 1–0 18,506 Recap
2 May 4 New York Rangers 0–1 Washington Capitals OT Holtby Capitals lead 2–0 18,506 Recap
3 May 6 Washington Capitals 3–4 New York Rangers Holtby Capitals lead 2–1 17,200 Recap
4 May 8 Washington Capitals 3–4 New York Rangers Holtby Series ties 2–2 17,200 Recap
5 May 10 New York Rangers 1–2 Washington Capitals OT Holtby Capitals lead 3–2 18,506 Recap
6 May 12 Washington Capitals 0–1 New York Rangers Holtby Series tied 3–3 17,200 Recap
7 May 13 New York Rangers 5–0 Washington Capitals Holtby Rangers win 4–3 18,506 Recap

Player statistics[]

Final stats[5]

Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Braden Holtby 36 35 2089:14 23 12 1 90 2.58 1123 .920 4 0 2 2
Michal Neuvirth 13 12 723:08 4 5 2 33 2.74 367 .910 0 0 0 0
Philipp Grubauer 2 1 83:58 0 1 0 5 3.57 59 .915 0 0 0 0
Totals 48 2896:20 27 18 3 128 2.65 1549 .917 4 0 2 2
Playoffs
Player GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Braden Holtby 7 7 432:50 3 4 16 2.22 205 .922 1 0 0 2

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Capitals. Stats reflect time with the Capitals only.
Traded mid-season
Bold/italics denotes franchise record


Awards and records[]

Awards[]

Regular Season
Player Award Awarded
Alexander Ovechkin[6] Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy April 2013
Alexander Ovechkin[7] Hart Memorial Trophy June 15, 2013


Transactions[]

The Capitals have been involved in the following transactions during the 2012–13 season.

Trades[]

Date Details
June 22, 2012[8] To Dallas Stars:
Cody Eakin
2nd-round pick in 2012
To Washington Capitals:
Mike Ribeiro
June 27, 2012[9] To Calgary Flames:
Dennis Wideman
To Washington Capitals:
Jordan Henry
5th-round pick in 2013
January 31, 2013[10] To Florida Panthers:
Zach Hamill
To Washington Capitals:
Casey Wellman
January 31, 2013[11] To Chicago Blackhawks:
Mathieu Beaudoin
To Washington Capitals:
Peter LeBlanc
March 14, 2013[12] To Minnesota Wild:
Conditional 7th-round pick in 2014[a]
To Washington Capitals:
Chay Genoway
March 14, 2013[13] To Toronto Maple Leafs:
Kevin Marshall
To Washington Capitals:
Nicolas Deschamps
April 2, 2013[14] To Phoenix Coyotes:
Matt Clackson
To Washington Capitals:
Joel Rechlicz
April 2, 2013[15] To Edmonton Oilers:
Garrett Stafford
To Washington Capitals:
Dane Byers
April 3, 2013[16] To Nashville Predators:
Filip Forsberg
To Washington Capitals:
Martin Erat
Michael Latta

Draft picks[]

Washington Capitals' picks at the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 22 & 23, 2012.[53]

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 11[a] Filip Forsberg C  Sweden Leksands IF (Elitserien)
1 16 Tom Wilson RW  Canada Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
3 77 Chandler Stephenson C/LW  Canada Regina Pats (WHL)
4 100[b] Thomas Di Pauli C  United States U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
4 107 RW  United States University of Notre Dame (CCHA)
5 137 Connor Carrick D  United States U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
6 167 Riley Barber RW  United States U.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
7 195[c] Christian Djoos D  Sweden Brynas IF Jr. (J20 SuperElit)
7 197 D  Canada Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
7 203[d] G  Russia Metallurg Novokuznetsk-2 (MHL)
Draft notes[54]
  • a The Colorado Avalanche first-round pick went to the Washington Capitals as a result of a July 1, 2011, trade that sent Semyon Varlamov to the Avalanche in exchange for 2012 second-round pick and this pick.[55]
  • The Washington Capitals second-round pick went to the New Jersey Devils as the result of a February 28, 2011, trade that sent Jason Arnott to the Capitals in exchange for Dave Steckel and this pick.[56]
  • b The Winnipeg Jets fourth-round pick went to the Washington Capitals as a result of a July 8, 2011, trade that sent Eric Fehr to the Jets in exchange for Danick Paquette and this pick.[57]
  • c The Calgary Flames seventh-round pick went to the Washington Capitals as a result of a July 17, 2009, trade that sent Keith Seabrook to the Flames in exchange for this pick.[58]
  • d The Pittsburgh Penguins seventh-round pick went to the Washington Capitals as a result of a June 4, 2012, trade that sent Tomas Vokoun to the Penguins in exchange for this pick.[59]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "2012–2013 NHL Attendance – National Hockey League – ESPN". ESPN. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  2. ^ Oates named new Capitals coach
  3. ^ "2012-13 NHL Summary".
  4. ^ "2012–2013 Regular Season Schedule/Results – Washington Capitals – Schedule". Washington capitals. Retrieved April 14, 2013.
  5. ^ "2012–2013 Regular Season Stats – Points – Washington Capitals – Statistics". Washington Capitals. Retrieved May 16, 2013.
  6. ^ 2013 NHL Awards
  7. ^ Alex Ovechkin Wins Third Hart Trophy
  8. ^ "Capitals Acquire Center Mike Ribeiro from the Dallas Stars for Cody Eakin and a Second Round Draft Pick" (Press release). Washington Capitals. Retrieved June 22, 2012.
  9. ^ "Capitals Acquire a Fifth Round Draft Pick in the 2013 NHL Draft from the Calgary Flames for Defenseman Dennis Wideman" (Press release). Washington Capitals. Retrieved June 27, 2012.
  10. ^ "Capitals Acquire Casey Wellman from Florida" (Press release). Washington Capitals. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  11. ^ "Forward Peter LeBlanc Acquired in Exchange for Mathieu Beaudoin" (Press release). Washington Capitals. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  12. ^ "Capitals Acquire Chay Genoway from Minnesota" (Press release). Washington Capitals. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  13. ^ "Capitals Acquire Nicolas Deschamps from Toronto" (Press release). Washington Capitals. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  14. ^ "Capitals Acquire Joel Rechlicz from Phoenix" (Press release). Washington Capitals. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  15. ^ "Forward Dane Byers Joins Hershey Bears" (Press release). Washington Capitals. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  16. ^ "Capitals Acquire Martin Erat and Michael Latta from Nashville" (Press release). Washington Capitals. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
  17. ^ Capitals Sign Joey Crabb
  18. ^ a b Capitals Sign Garrett Stafford and Kevin Marshall
  19. ^ Capitals Sign Jack Hillen
  20. ^ Capitals Sign Ryan Stoa
  21. ^ Capitals Sign Wojtek Wolski
  22. ^ Capitals Sign Matt Clackson
  23. ^ Capitals Sign Eric Fehr
  24. ^ Capitals Sign and Recall Steven Oleksy from Hershey
  25. ^ Capitals Sign Nate Schmidt
  26. ^ Minor signing: Rangers add defenseman Sean Collins
  27. ^ Rangers add veteran forward Halpern
  28. ^ Coyotes Agree to Terms with Rechlicz
  29. ^ Canes Agree to Terms with Alexander Semin
  30. ^ Leafs Sign Keith Aucoin & Simon Gysbers
  31. ^ Flyers, Knuble agree to terms
  32. ^ Capitals Claim Aaron Volpatti Off Waivers from Vancouver
  33. ^ Rangers add veteran defenseman Hamrlik
  34. ^ Capitals Re-sign Dany Sabourin
  35. ^ Capitals Re-sign Mike Carman
  36. ^ Capitals Re-sign Mathieu Perreault
  37. ^ Capitals Re-sign Jay Beagle
  38. ^ Capitals Re-sign Center Zach Hamill
  39. ^ Capitals Sign Filip Forsberg
  40. ^ Capitals Re-sign Mike Green
  41. ^ Capitals Sign Tom Wilson
  42. ^ Capitals Re-sign Troy Brouwer
  43. ^ Capitals Re-sign John Carlson
  44. ^ Capitals Re-sign Braden Holtby
  45. ^ Capitals Re-sign John Erskine
  46. ^ Capitals Re-sign Casey Wellman
  47. ^ Capitals Re-sign Jack Hillen
  48. ^ Capitals Sign Patrick Wey
  49. ^ Capitals Re-sign Ryan Stoa
  50. ^ Capitals Re-sign Aaron Volpatti
  51. ^ Capitals Re-sign Eric Fehr
  52. ^ Capitals Re-sign Joel Rechlicz
  53. ^ "NHL Entry Draft Year by Year Results". NHL.com.
  54. ^ "2012 NHL Entry Draft Pending Transactions". Pro Sports Transactions.
  55. ^ "Caps Acquire Colorado Picks for Varlamov – Washington Capitals – News". Washington Capitals. July 1, 2011.
  56. ^ "Capitals Acquire Jason Arnott from New Jersey – Washington Capitals – News". Washington Capitals. February 28, 2011.
  57. ^ "Capitals Acquire a Fourth-Round Draft Pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft and Right Wing Danick Paquette from Winnipeg for Right Wing Eric Fehr – Washington Capitals – News". Washington Capitals. July 8, 2011.
  58. ^ "Capitals Trade Keith Seabrook to Calgary Flames – Washington Capitals – News". Washington Capitals. July 17, 2009.
  59. ^ "Capitals Acquire a Seventh Round Pick in the 2012 NHL Draft from the Pittsburgh Penguins for Goaltender Tomas Vokoun – Washington Capitals – News". Washington Capitals. June 4, 2012.
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