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Told It Here!: 25 Iconic Years of Washington Capitals Hockey with Joe Beninati and Craig Laughlin

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Told It Here!: 25 Iconic Years of Washington Capitals Hockey with Joe Beninati and Craig Laughlin

NBC Sports Washington

Washington Capitals, Hockey, Craig Laughlin, Sports News, Ice Hockey, News, Sports, Nhl, Joe Beninati

4.8528 Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2017

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

With training camp finally upon us, JJ Regan, Tarik El-Bashir and Rob Carlin sit down to talk about all the storylines that surround the Capitals as they reconvene at Kettler. When will Barry Trotz get a new contract? Can Christian Djoos and Jakub Vrana earn spots on the team? What role will Anthony Peluso play? Plus, JJ rants about offside challenges and we open up the mailbag. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

This is CSN's Capitals Face Off.

0:13.0

Hello everybody and welcome in to another edition of CSN's Capitals Face Off podcast.

0:19.0

I am your host, the Capitol's correspondent, Regan. With me today. He is the Cameron to my Ferris Bueller. He is the Capitalist Insider, Tarkel-Bashir. I was waiting. You were you to say me or I was like, which? Wait, so you're Ferris? Of course. And I'm the guy whose dad had the Ferrari. Yes. I'll take that. Oh, okay. Nice Ferrari. The lovable loser. Until it got, he wasn't a loser. He just did things at his own pace. And of course, that other voice you hear, he is our principal Rooney. He's Rob Garland. Rooney!

0:58.3

That is one of the best movies at all time. That's the loser. That is the loser.

1:01.9

Today, it is training camp Eve. Hockey is officially upon us. So today, of course, we will

1:05.9

talk about all the top storylines heading in the training camp, and we will open up

1:09.9

the mailbag but first I need

1:12.1

to yell at you Rob have at it this is something that you and I argued about all season last

1:18.2

year the off sides challenge for some reason the NHL who is committed to making the game faster

1:25.2

and getting more goals is committed to also keeping the

1:29.6

offside challenge which does neither of those things it does the exact opposite of those two

1:33.2

things it slows the game down and takes points off the board but for some reason they

1:36.8

won't get rid of it but they did the next best thing they made a rule change saying that now if

1:42.6

for a coach who fails the offside challenge,

1:46.2

it is now a two-minute penalty.

1:47.4

Well, I love that.

1:49.1

As far as making the game faster and scoring more goals, you also want it to be right.

1:54.9

There's enough technology that you always want it to be right.

1:58.8

So if it means taking a couple, now, I think in all

2:03.4

instant replay, in all sports across the board, it needs to be done faster, but I am all

2:09.3

for anything that gets it right with the amount of cameras, when you have a blue line camera and a

2:13.9

goal line camera, and up top cameras, and in football, all 22, when you have so many cameras, a goal line camera and up top cameras and in football all 22 when you have so many cameras

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