Brayden Holtby Gets a Heros Welcome in His Washington Return
PUBLICATION
S. Harper
March 21, 2022 (8:19)
It was was sweet welcome home for goaltender Brayden Holtby, as he made his return to Washington albeit as a member of the Dallas Stars now. Capitals fans hadn't forgotten the Cup winning goalie, because the fans in Capital One Arena gave him a huge ovation and a Hero's welcome.
Brayden Holtby, spent 11 seasons as a member of the Washington Capitals and was a huge part of the Capitals 2018 Stanley Cup Championship, Making the save that some called the series turning point againat Golden Knights' forward Alex Tuch in game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The 32-year-old goaltender has had an amazing career with a 299-143-50 record with a 2.59 goals against and .915 save percentage.
Holtby, signed a deal with the Vancouver Canucks after leaving Washington as a UFA, he then signed a deal with the Dallas Stars. But as the fans in Washington show once a Capital always a Capital.
|
50 minutes ago | By Tom Banks Philadelphia Flyers Head Coach John Tortorella Benches Star Rookie Once More |
|
3 hours ago | By Julien Trekker Video Emerges of Paul Bissonnette's Amazing Reaction to Brad Marchand Being Traded |
|
4 hours ago | By Concerning personal update released on Utah Hockey Club goaltender Connor Ingram |
|
5 hours ago | By Tom Banks Former Philadelphia Flyers Forward Takes A Direct Shot At John Tortorella |
|
6 hours ago | By Nathan MacKinnon Shares Bold Take on What It Takes to Win in the Playoffs |
|
7 hours ago | By Daniel Lucente Fan Tries to Bribe Referee in Wild Scene at Sharks-Islanders Game |
|
9 hours ago | By Tom Banks Mikko Rantanen Reveals When He Decided To Leave The Carolina Hurricanes |
|
21 hours ago | By Elliotte Friedman Reveals a Massive Update on Where Things Went Wrong Between Marchand and the Bruins |
Previously on Bladeofsteel