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For former Capitals head coach Bruce Boudreau, the current squad reminds him of the teams he coached during his time at the helm from the 2007-2008 season to 2012.
Bruce Boudreau keeps tabs on Alex Ovechkin (8) and the Capitals: “You just want to monitor their growth,” he said. “You always watch to see how players you worked with, coached and grew up ...
But Bruce Boudreau gave me my opportunity in Hershey," Hendricks said. "I came in on a one-way American League deal. He believed in me," Hendricks continued. "He kept telling me that 'you're going to ...
Former Capitals head coach Bruce Boudreau believes the Lightning will outlast the Stars in the best-of-seven series because the team’s core knows what it’s like to fall short of winning it all ...
After three seasons of more than disappointing playoff failures, many Washington Capitals fans want head coach Bruce Boudreau gone. To many fans' dismay, general manager George McPhee has ...
At this very moment in time, Bruce Boudreau’s hold over the Washington Capitals head coaching job might be the safest it has been all season long. Yet if you’ve paid even a faint amount of attention ...
A day after the Washington Capitals were swept by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, General Manager George McPhee said he expects Bruce Boudreau to return as ...
When the Washington Capitals promoted Bruce Boudreau to the position of interim head coach on the 22rd of November of 2007, he was already well regarded in the organization.
Bruce Boudreau was an extra in the movie Slap Shot and played a starring role in the HBO 24/7 series as the lovable potty-mouthed coach of the Washington Capitals in 2010.
The Capitals fired head coach Bruce Boudreau on Monday morning less than two months into a season of high expectations that started strong only to fall apart with astonishing speed in November ...
To those who wagered Boudreau would be the breakout star in HBO's "24/7 Penguins Capitals: The Road To the NHL Winter Classic," congratulations are in order. He was funny. He was charming.
He amassed a 201-88-40 record with the Capitals, but his teams never made it to the conference finals. Following his time in Washington, Boudreau coached Anaheim from 2011-12 to 2015-16 and ...