Oshie announcing retirement on Monday
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Oshie announcing retirement on Monday
Loved Osh! Great player…probably right behind Gilmour as my favorite Blue of all time
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Bump. Bump. Bump.
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Rick Nash is relieved. 

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Re: Oshie announcing retirement on Monday
He had no choice. His back is so messed up. If healthy he'd still be lacing them up.
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Yep, I agree. He put it on the line every night, shame he's retiring due to injuries.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 21:35 pm Loved Osh! Great player…probably right behind Gilmour as my favorite Blue of all time
https://www.nhl.com/capitals/news/capit ... -on-june-9
Also, shame it ended here the way it did, but ultimately we needed a player like Troy Brouwer to get us over the hump, just wish he could have been gotten for someone else.
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I always thought we got fleeced on that trade given Oshie’s talent, but the player I wanted at the time in return was VranaTheJackBurton wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:27 amYep, I agree. He put it on the line every night, shame he's retiring due to injuries.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 21:35 pm Loved Osh! Great player…probably right behind Gilmour as my favorite Blue of all time
https://www.nhl.com/capitals/news/capit ... -on-june-9
Also, shame it ended here the way it did, but ultimately we needed a player like Troy Brouwer to get us over the hump, just wish he could have been gotten for someone else.

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oh there's no doubt Oshie was worth way more than Brouwer and a Phoenix Copley, but if we get someone of equal age and value who knows if we beat Chicago or not. Brouwer was extremely vital to that happening and getting us to the WCF against San Jose. Shame they didn't beat Dallas in the 6 games because that 7th game seemed to have been the part that wore them out.bluetunehead wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:40 amI always thought we got fleeced on that trade given Oshie’s talent, but the player I wanted at the time in return was VranaTheJackBurton wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:27 amYep, I agree. He put it on the line every night, shame he's retiring due to injuries.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 21:35 pm Loved Osh! Great player…probably right behind Gilmour as my favorite Blue of all time
https://www.nhl.com/capitals/news/capit ... -on-june-9
Also, shame it ended here the way it did, but ultimately we needed a player like Troy Brouwer to get us over the hump, just wish he could have been gotten for someone else.![]()
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Army’s hands were tied in a way. If Oshie hadn’t thrown Hitch under the bus to the media, he might still be here. I think the team decided that he needs to go….yesterday!TheJackBurton wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:51 amoh there's no doubt Oshie was worth way more than Brouwer and a Phoenix Copley, but if we get someone of equal age and value who knows if we beat Chicago or not. Brouwer was extremely vital to that happening and getting us to the WCF against San Jose. Shame they didn't beat Dallas in the 6 games because that 7th game seemed to have been the part that wore them out.bluetunehead wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:40 amI always thought we got fleeced on that trade given Oshie’s talent, but the player I wanted at the time in return was VranaTheJackBurton wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:27 amYep, I agree. He put it on the line every night, shame he's retiring due to injuries.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 21:35 pm Loved Osh! Great player…probably right behind Gilmour as my favorite Blue of all time
https://www.nhl.com/capitals/news/capit ... -on-june-9
Also, shame it ended here the way it did, but ultimately we needed a player like Troy Brouwer to get us over the hump, just wish he could have been gotten for someone else.![]()
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Yeah, that certainly didn't help, but loved Osh. Hope he has a great retirement and he and his daughter continue in great health.netboy65 wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 09:30 amArmy’s hands were tied in a way. If Oshie hadn’t thrown Hitch under the bus to the media, he might still be here. I think the team decided that he needs to go….yesterday!TheJackBurton wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:51 amoh there's no doubt Oshie was worth way more than Brouwer and a Phoenix Copley, but if we get someone of equal age and value who knows if we beat Chicago or not. Brouwer was extremely vital to that happening and getting us to the WCF against San Jose. Shame they didn't beat Dallas in the 6 games because that 7th game seemed to have been the part that wore them out.bluetunehead wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:40 amI always thought we got fleeced on that trade given Oshie’s talent, but the player I wanted at the time in return was VranaTheJackBurton wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:27 amYep, I agree. He put it on the line every night, shame he's retiring due to injuries.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 21:35 pm Loved Osh! Great player…probably right behind Gilmour as my favorite Blue of all time
https://www.nhl.com/capitals/news/capit ... -on-june-9
Also, shame it ended here the way it did, but ultimately we needed a player like Troy Brouwer to get us over the hump, just wish he could have been gotten for someone else.![]()
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Yes, getting married and having a kid did wonders for Oshie’s maturity, just as I don’t think it’s a coincidence that we saw growth from Kyrou the season after he got married.TheJackBurton wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 09:35 amYeah, that certainly didn't help, but loved Osh. Hope he has a great retirement and he and his daughter continue in great health.netboy65 wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 09:30 amArmy’s hands were tied in a way. If Oshie hadn’t thrown Hitch under the bus to the media, he might still be here. I think the team decided that he needs to go….yesterday!TheJackBurton wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:51 amoh there's no doubt Oshie was worth way more than Brouwer and a Phoenix Copley, but if we get someone of equal age and value who knows if we beat Chicago or not. Brouwer was extremely vital to that happening and getting us to the WCF against San Jose. Shame they didn't beat Dallas in the 6 games because that 7th game seemed to have been the part that wore them out.bluetunehead wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:40 amI always thought we got fleeced on that trade given Oshie’s talent, but the player I wanted at the time in return was VranaTheJackBurton wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:27 amYep, I agree. He put it on the line every night, shame he's retiring due to injuries.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 21:35 pm Loved Osh! Great player…probably right behind Gilmour as my favorite Blue of all time
https://www.nhl.com/capitals/news/capit ... -on-june-9
Also, shame it ended here the way it did, but ultimately we needed a player like Troy Brouwer to get us over the hump, just wish he could have been gotten for someone else.![]()
Best of luck to TJ!
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The ONLY non-Blues sweater I own is Oshie's Military Salute Cap's sweater...Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 21:35 pm Loved Osh! Great player…probably right behind Gilmour as my favorite Blue of all time
https://www.nhl.com/capitals/news/capit ... -on-june-9
Both he and Backes were my Minnesota boys that brought some GREAT hockey back to this organization. It's also ironic that both retired because their bodies simply gave out on them...
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Yep. It was a horribly lopsided trade the Blues lost but it was clear one of Oshie or Hitch had to go and it wasn’t going to be Hitch.netboy65 wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 09:30 amArmy’s hands were tied in a way. If Oshie hadn’t thrown Hitch under the bus to the media, he might still be here. I think the team decided that he needs to go….yesterday!TheJackBurton wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:51 amoh there's no doubt Oshie was worth way more than Brouwer and a Phoenix Copley, but if we get someone of equal age and value who knows if we beat Chicago or not. Brouwer was extremely vital to that happening and getting us to the WCF against San Jose. Shame they didn't beat Dallas in the 6 games because that 7th game seemed to have been the part that wore them out.bluetunehead wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:40 amI always thought we got fleeced on that trade given Oshie’s talent, but the player I wanted at the time in return was VranaTheJackBurton wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 08:27 amYep, I agree. He put it on the line every night, shame he's retiring due to injuries.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 21:35 pm Loved Osh! Great player…probably right behind Gilmour as my favorite Blue of all time
https://www.nhl.com/capitals/news/capit ... -on-june-9
Also, shame it ended here the way it did, but ultimately we needed a player like Troy Brouwer to get us over the hump, just wish he could have been gotten for someone else.![]()
Sort of similar to how many years later, one of Oettinger or DeBoer had to go in Dallas but this time the player had a lot more power and it was the coach that was in the wrong.
Loved Osh though. Wish him well in retirement.
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Amen.Hockey Pete wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 10:22 amThe ONLY non-Blues sweater I own is Oshie's Military Salute Cap's sweater...Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 21:35 pm Loved Osh! Great player…probably right behind Gilmour as my favorite Blue of all time
https://www.nhl.com/capitals/news/capit ... -on-june-9
Both he and Backes were my Minnesota boys that brought some GREAT hockey back to this organization. It's also ironic that both retired because their bodies simply gave out on them...
I cannot think of any Blue who bled more than those two, and I cannot picture any Blues player leaving his feet to make plays as often or as deftly as #74. My Youngest wore three numbers in his AA Hockey career- #26 for Samuel Påhlsson, #10 for Corey Perry ( he is a SoCal Kid), and he finished his career with #74 for Osh.