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- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season abstract "The 2011–12 Washington Capitals season was the franchise's 38th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Washington finished the year as the seventh place team in the Eastern Conference. In the opening round of the playoffs, they matched up with the defending Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins. Due to injuries the Capitals were forced to play rookie goaltender Braden Holtby. Washington's defeat of the Bruins marked the first time in NHL history in which all seven games of a series were decided by one goal. Facing the East's top seed in the Conference Semifinals, Washington was defeated in seven games by the New York Rangers. Holtby was lauded for his playoff performance where he recorded a .935 save percentage and was credited with putting Washington in a position to win each game.Washington won their first seven games, setting a franchise record for consecutive victories to start a season. Shortly after an early season slump prompted the benching of offensive star players Alexander Ovechkin and Alexander Semin in separate games. The moves failed to produce results and head coach Boudreau was replaced by Dale Hunter. Boudreau's firing came seven days after he won his two-hundredth game as an NHL head coach, achieving the feat faster anyone in league history. Under Hunter the Capitals battled the Florida Panthers for the Southeast Division, ultimately losing out on their fifth straight division title on the final day of the season. Two days after Washington's playoff elimination, Hunter stepped down as head coach; Adam Oates was hired as his replacement.Individually Ovechkin and Dennis Wideman were named to the All-Star Game. Due to a suspension for a reckless hit Ovechkin elected not to attend the game to avoid being a distraction. Four Capitals were named one of the NHL's weekly three stars – a total of five times throughout the season. Three players made their NHL debut, while Mike Knuble played in his one-thousandth game.".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season thumbnail Alexander_Semin_2011-05-01.JPG?width=300.
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- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season altcaptain Mike_Knuble.
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season altcaptain Nicklas_B%C3%A4ckstr%C3%B6m.
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season altcaptain "Brooks Laich".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season altcaptain "Troy Brouwer".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season arena Verizon_Center.
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season assistsleader Dennis_Wideman.
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season attendance "18506".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season captain Alexander_Ovechkin.
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season coach "Bruce Boudreau".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season coach "Dale Hunter".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season conference Eastern_Conference_(NHL).
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season conferencerank "7".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season division Southeast_Division_(NHL).
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season divisionrank "2".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season gaaleader "Tomas Vokoun".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season generalmanager George_McPhee.
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season goalsagainst "230".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season goalsfor "222".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season goalsleader "Alexander Ovechkin".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season homerecord "26".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season pimleader Matt_Hendricks.
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season plusminusleader Karl_Alzner.
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season pointsleader "Alexander Ovechkin".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season record "42".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season roadrecord "16".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season season "2011".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season team "Washington Capitals".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season winsleader Tom%C3%A1%C5%A1_Vokoun.
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season year "2011".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season subject Category:2011–12_NHL_season.
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season subject Category:Washington_Capitals_seasons.
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season comment "The 2011–12 Washington Capitals season was the franchise's 38th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Washington finished the year as the seventh place team in the Eastern Conference. In the opening round of the playoffs, they matched up with the defending Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins. Due to injuries the Capitals were forced to play rookie goaltender Braden Holtby.".
- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season label "2011–12 Washington Capitals season".
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- 2011–12_Washington_Capitals_season depiction Alexander_Semin_2011-05-01.JPG.