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The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall.(Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Brooks Orpik and Nicklas Backstrom. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Nathan Walker{ }(Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Lars Eller (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
T.J. Oshie.{ } (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Chef Jose Andres.{ }(Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (David Fisher/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Chandler Stephenson and Alex Chiasson (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (David Fisher/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Alex Ovechkin hoists the cup over his head, alongside teammates Brooks Orpik and Nicklas Backstrom and Caps owner Ted Leonsis. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Brett Connolly and Jay Beagle (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (David Fisher/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Christian Djoos and{ }Philipp Grubauer (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (David Fisher/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The National Mall was a sea of red as the Washington Capitals paraded the Stanley Cup through the streets of D.C. Although the cup barely left Alex Ovechkin's brawny-but-tender embrace, the players reveled in the fervor, shotgunning beers as they rode on top of buses along Constitution Avenue before rallying on The Mall. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
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