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The Washington Capitals had serious intentions to bring Alex Ovechkin and Nikolaj Ehlers together on the same team ahead of ...
Patrick listed Ivan Miroshnichenko, Ethen Frank, Hendrix Lapierre, Andrew Cristall, Henrik Rybinski and Bogdan Trineyev as ...
Washington Capitals general manager Chris Patrick has admitted that the team tried to make a big move in free agency. But it ...
Capitals For Chris Patrick, new Caps GM, ‘maybe someday’ has arrived. Chris Patrick is taking over for Brian MacLellan, who will remain as the team’s president of hockey operations.
Patrick, 48, recently completed his 16th season with the Capitals, his first as the associate GM. He originally joined the franchise in 2008-09 in a player development and scouting role.
Chris Patrick, who has worked closely with MacLellan for the past three years and been with Washington for 16 seasons, will take over the day-to-day operations as general manager and become ...
Patrick — who started with the Capitals as a scout in 2009, rose through the ranks and was named GM in July — has a breadth of historical examples to draw from. At times in their history, the ...
In fact, as I shared with first-year Capitals general manager Chris Patrick this week, of the 16 teams that made the postseason in the spring, ...
Patrick initially resisted the pull of the family business and went to work on Wall Street, then for Constellation Energy. He got his MBA from Virginia in 2008 — but took all that background and ...
Chris Patrick, too, turned his back on the game and made his way to U-Va.’s MBA program, then a career in finance, working first for an investment bank, then a venture-capital firm and finally ...
Chris Patrick is taking over for Brian MacLellan, who will remain as the team’s president of hockey operations. The Washington Post. For Chris Patrick, new Caps GM, ‘maybe someday’ has arrived.