GOALTENDER – GAME MOST SAVES 62 Olie Kolzig, 4/24/96 in a 3-2 loss vs. PIT MOST SHOTS AGAINST IN A REGULATION GAME 48 Olie Kolzig, 6/11/98 at DET MOST SHOTS AGAINST IN AN OVERTIME GAME 63 Olie Kolzig, 4/24/96 vs. PIT INDIVIDUAL – PERIOD MOST POINTS 3 Several times; most recent Jaromir Jagr, 4/12/03 at TB MOST GOALS 3 Dino Ciccarelli, 4/25/92 at PIT MOST ASSISTS 3 Several times; most recent Joe Juneau, 4/19/96 at PIT MOST PENALTY MINUTES 24 Dale Hunter, 4/22/88 at NJ MOST POINTS, OPPONENT 4 Mario Lemieux, 4/23/92 at PIT MOST GOALS, OPPONENT 3 Ray Ferraro, 4/26/93 vs. NYI MOST ASSISTS, OPPONENT 3 Ron Francis, 5/8/95 at PIT Brian Leetch, 5/9/94 at NYR Paul Coffey, 4/19/91 at PIT MOST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT 27 Jim Korn, 4/28/88 at NJ Greg Smyth, 4/14/88 at PHI 133 WASHINGTON CAPITALS 2011 <strong>PLAYOFF</strong> <strong>GUIDE</strong>
<strong>Washington</strong>, D.C. Located in the heart of the nation’s capital, Verizon Center is surrounded by an assortment of political, cultural, educational and social attractions. With more free attractions than any other U.S. city, <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C., is one of the most popular tourist sites in the world. Hockey fans can stroll through the city, relax on the Mall, visit the White House, Capitol Hill or any of the numerous monuments, museums and memorials. Getting Around The District of Columbia offers one of the nation’s finest means of public transportation, the Metro. The Metro system is a clean, convenient way to access all parts of the city and some outlying suburbs. Metro consists of five color-coded lines, all of which stop at points within walking distance of Verizon Center. The red, yellow and green lines deliver passengers to the Gallery Place/Chinatown station (at the corner of 7th and F Streets), just steps from the front entrance of Verizon Center, while the red, blue and orange lines stop at nearby Metro Center. Monuments, Memorials and Museums Capital Children’s Museum, 800 Third Street, NE Jefferson Memorial, 15th Street, NW National Air and Space Museum, 6th St. and Independence Ave., NW National Museum of African Art, 950 Independence Avenue, SW National Museum of American History, 14th St. and Constitution Ave., NW National Portrait Gallery, 8th and F Streets, NW National Zoo, 3000 block of Connecticut Avenue Newseum, 555 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Library of Congress, 101 Independence Avenue, SE U.S. Holocaust Museum, 14th Street, NW White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Restaurants Austin Grill, 750 E Street, NW B. Smith’s, Union Station, 50 Mass. Ave., NE *Capital Grille, 601 Pennsylvania Ave., NW *Chop House, 7th and F Streets, NW *Clydes, 7th and G Streets, NW *ESPN Zone, 555 12th St., NW Fado Irish Pub, 808 7th St., NW Gordon Biersch, 9th and G Streets, NW Grand Slam Sports Bar, 1000 H St., NW *Greene Turtle, 601 F St., NW *Hooters, 825 7th St., NW Hunan Chinatown, 7th & H Streets, NW Legal Seafood, 7th and G Streets, NW Maggiano’s, 5333 Wisconsin Ave., NW Zola, 800 F Street, NW Overnight Ac<strong>com</strong>modations Grand Hyatt, 1000 H Street, NW, 202.582.1234 *Hilton Garden Inn, 815 14th St., NW 202.783.7800 Hotel Monaco, 700 F Street, NW, 202.628.7177 JW Marriott, 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, 202.393.2000 Mayflower, 1127 Connecticut Avenue, NW, 202.347.3000 Ritz Carlton, 22nd and M Streets, NW, 202.835.0500 Red Roof Inn, 500 H Street, NW, 202.289.5959 <strong>Washington</strong> Marriott, 1221 22nd Street, NW, 202.872.1500 *<strong>Capitals</strong> Re<strong>com</strong>mended 134 WASHINGTON CAPITALS 2011 <strong>PLAYOFF</strong> <strong>GUIDE</strong>