A few months ago, we learned that the Washington Capitals were considering a move to Virginia. In reality, it wouldn’t be a big move considering the club already trains in the area, but it would mean leaving Washington (D.C.) for good.
We knew it was being negotiated behind the scenes, but in the public arena, it was generally at a standstill… until today.
In fact, in the afternoon, we learned that a press conference was being planned for tomorrow morning in Virginia. Representatives of both the Capitals and the Wizards are expected to attend (remember that both teams are owned by the same man, Ted Leonsis), and in fact, an announcement is expected in connection with a new arena in the region.
In other words, we suppose it would confirm the move of both organizations.
The @Capitals and the @WashWizards are preparing to say goodbye D.C., Hello Alexandria, Virginia.
Sources tell @7NewsDC that there will be a major announcement tomorrow morning at Potomac Yard.
The belief is that it will be about the construction of a new arena.
Details 🔽🔽🔽 pic.twitter.com/nEcSRGq2ur
– Scott Abraham (@Scott7news) December 12, 2023
So we could assume that the move was cast in concrete overall, but it looks like the city of Washington is trying to strike back.
In fact, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser has just announced that no less than $500m will be invested over the next three years to “renew and modernize Capital One Arena”.
You guessed it: we’re talking about the home of the Capitals and the Wizards.
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And, on the night news breaks about a press conference announcing the Capitals plan to move to Virginia – Washington DC mayor announces support for $500 million in renovations to their current home Capital One Arena. https://t.co/2Wztcgkyt6
– Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) December 13, 2023
The mayor’s announcement also refers to an extension of the lease until 2052 and a total of $800 million invested (including the $500 million in the next three years). It is stressed that this is the “best offer”, and that it is “final”.
In concrete terms, then, this offer is aimed at keeping the Capitals and Wizards in Washington.
Obviously, we don’t know if the mayor’s offer will change things in relation to tomorrow’s press conference. That said, Ted Leonsis’s group bought itself some leverage, and was able to force the mayor to improve her offer to keep both teams in Washington.
Will this entice both teams to stay in Washington? We’ll probably have the answer in the next few hours.
In brief
– This is… disturbing.
Brent Kotkaniemi pic.twitter.com/bZmIGeOUtH
– Matty Go Sens (@Gerv_Rebrand) December 13, 2023
– No Habs player has scored more goals than Mike Hoffman this season. Obviously.
In case you’re wondering, Mike Hoffman is scoring clutch goals in San Jose now & he would be tied for first on the Habs with 8G this season 😅 https://t.co/QJgsmxiglS
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) December 11, 2023
– Very interesting.
#GoHabsGo GM Kent Hughes says he didn’t think Jayden Struble would play.
Hughes went on to say Struble “took it and ran with it”
Full pod👇
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Listen: https://t.co/xYC0ZiW8Nk#NHL #thesickpodcast @MurphysLaw74 pic.twitter.com/jXI2zDoYsx– The Sick Podcast – The Eye Test (@sickpodnhl) December 12, 2023