Thom Loverro
Columns by Thom Loverro
LOVERRO: Capitals bask in the love of an overjoyed city
The last time, celebrating championships was old hat. Nobody knew it would take 26 years -- a generation -- for another such moment to embrace and enjoy. Published June 12, 2018
Stanley Cup impact goes beyond hockey
Is there any doubt that Putin will have a photo with the Stanley Cup before President Trump? Published June 10, 2018
Alex Ovechkin, Capitals and a priceless memory
Washington sports fans, make room for June 7, 2018 -- the night the Washington Capitals won their first Stanley Cup and brought the first championship to the city in 26 years. Published June 7, 2018
Robert F. Kennedy’s death divided sports and politics 50 years ago
Anything that is going to have the powerful symbolism of sports is also going to generate enough passion to divide as well, in death as well as life. That was the case 50 years ago, as Major League Baseball tried to cope with the proper way to mourn the death of New York Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy on June 6, 1968. Published June 7, 2018
Capitals’ difference-maker is ‘another level of urgency in our game’
I found the difference maker for the Washington Capitals this time around in the Stanley Cup playoffs, compared to previous failed attempts at success. Published June 5, 2018
Cool, confident Capitals take destiny by the throat
When Devante Smith-Pelly scored the third goal late in the first period of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup finals Monday night at Capital One Arena, it may have been the loudest I've ever heard the building. Published June 5, 2018
Barry Trotz is vindicated and about to get paid
Barry Trotz was so giddy after his team's 3-1 win over the Vegas Golden Knights Saturday night that the Washington Capitals coach couldn't tell his left from his right. Published June 4, 2018
Vegas can have glitz, Capitals want the Cup
Sting was there, so was Wonder Woman and even Joe Gibbs. Turns out the Capitals didn't need superstars or superheroines or the most beloved coach the city has known. They had Alex Ovechkin, Evgeny Kuznetsov and Braden Holtby. Published June 3, 2018
Capitals fans finally get shot to see a title series on home ice
Now, finally, with Game 3 Saturday night, Washington fans get the gift of watching a championship game live, in their own city. Published May 31, 2018
Capitals blew chance to beat the house in Las Vegas in Game 1
The house won, with Vegas coming away with the 6-4 win and you have to walk away from that game Monday night wondering if you're ever going to draw as good a hand as you did in Game 1. Published May 29, 2018
George McPhee, Vegas general manager, built much of Capitals roster
McPhee, who was the general manager in Washington from 1997 until he was fired in April 2014, is responsible for more than half of the Capitals roster that won just its second Eastern Conference championship and it playing in just their second Stanley Cup Final. Published May 27, 2018
Alex Ovechkin leadership made a difference
Getting older sometimes means getting wiser. That's why this version of the Alex Ovechkin-led Capitals is different. Published May 24, 2018
Capitals need someone in Game 7 to take legendary ‘one giant leap’
Now the Capitals need someone to be Buzz Aldrin -- the second man to take that legendary "one giant leap." The Capitals need someone to write a new name into the history books Wednesday night and lead the team past the tenacious Tampa Bay Lightning and into a showdown with the fairy tale Vegas Golden Knights. Published May 22, 2018
Braden Holtby holds key to Capitals’ fate
The Capitals can dominate, but are not dominant in the most important moments. The Capitals can play well, but they cannot sustain success. The Capitals are capable of winning, but seem far more comfortable folding. The answer? It's been the same since this round of the playoffs started -- Braden Holtby. Published May 20, 2018
MGM National Harbor boxing has fallen short of expectations
After all, the MGM has long been a player in the boxing business, and the Washington area needed the right location to host top-rated fights. For whatever reason, they have fallen far short of those expectations. Published May 17, 2018
NFL catches life preserver from Supreme Court with legalized sports betting ruling
The Supreme Court threw a life preserver to football and the National Football League this week with its ruling that struck down a 1992 federal law that banned most states from legalizing sports betting. Published May 15, 2018
LeBron James is the GOAT only if history is discarded
You can't make that argument -- that the greatest of all time is either LeBron James or Michael Jordan -- unless you ignore all the pesky history and stats that don't fit your narrative. Published May 13, 2018
Frank Howard’s power rampage helped fuel icon status 50 years ago
In the midst of the turmoil that rocked the country in the summer of 1968, the Washington Senators slugger went on his own rampage. From May 12 through 18, Howard blasted 10 home runs in 20 at bats, with at least one in six consecutive games. Published May 10, 2018
Alex Ovechkin has chance to elevate his legacy
The distance between the Stanley Cup and the greatest goal scorer of his era seemed destined to grow each year with every early Capitals playoff exit. Today, Ovechkin is closer than he's ever been, thanks to Monday night's win. Published May 8, 2018
Braden Holtby saves Capitals fans from more despair
Braden Holtby wants you to know that when you were sitting in your seats at the Capital One Arena or on the couch at home Saturday night in despair after that Game 5 second period when it seemed the Washington Capitals were on the brink of their familiar collapse against the Pittsburgh Penguins, he was sitting right there with you. Published May 6, 2018