2007–08 Washington Capitals | |
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Southeast Division champions
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Division | 1st Southeast |
Conference | 3rd Eastern |
2007–08 record | 43–31–8 |
Home record | 23–15–3 |
Road record | 20–16–5 |
Goals for | 242 |
Goals against | 231 |
Team information | |
General Manager | George McPhee |
Coach |
Glen Hanlon (Oct-Nov) Bruce Boudreau (Nov-Apr) |
Captain | Chris Clark |
Alternate captains |
Brian Sutherby (Oct-Nov) Donald Brashear (Nov-Apr) Alexander Ovechkin |
Arena | Verizon Center |
Average attendance | 15,473 (84.7%) |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Alexander Ovechkin (65) |
Assists | Nicklas Backstrom (55) |
Points | Alexander Ovechkin (112) |
Penalties in minutes | Donald Brashear (119) |
Plus/minus | Alexander Ovechkin (+28) Viktor Kozlov (+28) |
Wins | Olaf Kolzig (25) |
Goals against average | Cristobal Huet (1.63) |
The 2007–08 Washington Capitals season began on October 5, 2007. It was the Capitals' 34th season in the National Hockey League.
On November 22, Head Coach Glen Hanlon was fired after starting the Capitals with a 6–14–1 record, the team's worst start since the 1981–82 season. He was replaced by Bruce Boudreau on an interim basis until December 26, when Boudreau's position was made permanent.
On March 21, Alexander Ovechkin scored his 60th goal of the season in a game against the Atlanta Thrashers, becoming the first NHL player to accomplish the feat in 12 years, and tying Dennis Maruk's single-season franchise record. He would go on to break the record in the Capitals' next game, a 3–2 shootout win over the Carolina Hurricanes, on March 25. On April 3, Ovechkin scored twice to break Luc Robitaille's single-season left-winger goal-scoring record of 63 goals. Ovechkin finished the regular season with 65 goals and 112 points and won the Hart Memorial Trophy, awarded to the NHL's Most Valuable Player.
On April 5, the Capitals defeated the Florida Panthers 3–1 at home to clinch the franchise's third Southeast Division title and fourth Division title overall. The Capitals became the first team in NHL history to make the playoffs after being ranked 14th or lower in the standings at the season's midpoint.
In the playoffs, the Capitals won their first game against the Philadelphia Flyers, but then lost three consecutive games to fall behind three games to one. They managed to win their next two games to force a Game 7, but lost in overtime on a power play goal by Joffrey Lupul.
On March 3, 2008, the Capitals defeated the Boston Bruins at home by a score of 10–2. Alexander Ovechkin scored three goals in the game. It was the first time that the Capitals had scored 10 goals in a regular season game since January 11, 2003, when they defeated the Florida Panthers at home by a score of 12–2.