Washington turns red after Caps’ historic Stanley Cup triumph
The US capital was submerged in a sea of red hockey jerseys after the Washington Capitals beat the Vegas Golden Knights to claim the franchise’s first ever Stanley Cup.
On Thursday evening, thousands of Caps fans gathered around Capital One Arena to view game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals, which turned out to be the last in the best-of-seven series, as the Caps sealed their fourth and final win against the Golden Knights 4-3 in Las Vegas.
Whoa#ALLCAPS#StanleyCup#RockTheRedpic.twitter.com/ydmR79SVke
— Post Sports (@PostSports) June 8, 2018
As team captain Alex Ovechkin lifted the trophy, Caps fans broke into wild celebrations, flooding the streets of Washington and cramming the steps of the National Portrait Gallery.
LIVE LOOK: The National Portrait Gallery Steps across from the arena #StanleyCuppic.twitter.com/Z0Sv0IQPCT
— NHL on NBC (@NHLonNBCSports) June 5, 2018
Thousands of people marched down the streets dancing and singing on Thursday night.
It was a party atmosphere in Washington as Capitals fans celebrated the team's first championship. https://t.co/3adqYms6ggpic.twitter.com/nWbT8ODoMg
— USA TODAY Sports (@usatodaysports) June 8, 2018
Some fans climbed on trees and light poles to celebrate the team’s historic accomplishment.
Some fans in trees, light posts are clear for now! #ALLCAPSpic.twitter.com/0UTvhaa0vS
— Lindsay Watts (@LindsayAWatts) June 8, 2018
Washington taxi drivers immediately seized the opportunity to increase fares, as the entire city was involved in massive celebrations.
We were just talking about cost of an uber from @CapitalOneArena on @fox5dc...$45 for 7 mile ride. Take metro before it closes! pic.twitter.com/QX85QOQJBA
— Lindsay Watts (@LindsayAWatts) June 8, 2018
The Capitals won their first Cup in team history. Their previous best result was registered 30 years ago, when the team reached the Stanley Cup Finals before being swept in four games by the Detroit Red Wings.
Ovechkin finally got his hands on the prestigious trophy in his 12th season with Washington.