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Born and raised in Toronto, Ont., the Washington Capitals selected Tom Wilson 16th overall in the 2012 NHL Draft. Wilson ...
The Washington Capitals have re-signed forward Tom Wilson to a seven-year, $45.5 million contract extension, senior vice president and general manager Brian MacLellan announced today.
Tom Wilson is staying with the Washington Capitals for the long term after getting a new contract that could keep the homegrown power forward with the team for his entire NHL career.
It’s almost unimaginable to think about the player Tom Wilson was upon arrival in the NHL, back in 2013. He was 19, a first-round pick just the year before. He was good enough to stick with the ...
It was Wilson’s first game back from his seven-game suspension — a stretch in which the Washington Capitals went 7-0-0 — so the hope for his return was only to maintain the winning streak.
Washington Capitals winger Tom Wilson was parked in front of the goal midway through the third period, his stick on the ice as he glanced at John Carlson in the circle.
Washington Capitals winger Tom Wilson had played nearly 170 games and dealt almost 600 hits since the previous time he had to have a conversation with the NHL’s Department of Player Safety.
Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson went more than two years without a suspension, then was hit for a seven-game ban this month. The hit was on Boston Bruins defenseman Brandon Carlo, who spent ...