The Washington Capitals will open the season with a three-game homestand, beginning with a home opener against the New York Rangers on Oct. 13 at Capital One Arena. Washington has four homestands of at least three games on the schedule, the longest being a four-game stretch at Capital One Arena from Dec. 2-10. Eighteen of the Capitals' 41 home games at Capital One Arena fall on weekends, which includes three games on Friday, seven on Saturday and eight on Sunday.
Capital One Arena has been sold out for 501 consecutive Capitals games (including playoffs) and, for the eleventh straight season, the Capitals sold all tickets available for every home game in 2020-21.
Washington Capitals fans are encouraged to make their ticket purchases directly from the team. Only tickets purchased through the team are guaranteed to be valid. Fans can purchase their tickets through any Ticketmaster sales channel listed above and also through NHL Ticket Exchange. NHL Ticket Exchange is the only guaranteed secondary ticket reseller, and all tickets purchased on NHL Ticket Exchange are verified by Ticketmaster.
For more information on Capitals tickets contact 202-266-CAPS or visit WashingtonCaps.com.
Additional information regarding Monumental Sports & Entertainment's health and safety protocols will be announced prior to the Capitals first preseason game.
Home dates to remember:
- Oct. 13 - Home opener at Capital One Arena versus the New York Rangers
- Oct. 16 - Capitals host the Stanley Cup Champion Tampa Bay Lightning for the first time
- Oct. 19 - Nathan MacKinnon and the Presidents' Trophy-winning Colorado Avalanche visit Capital One Arena
- Nov. 14 - The Capitals host the Pittsburgh Penguins for the first time of the season on a Sunday
- Nov. 24 - The Capitals and the Montreal Canadiens face off the day before Thanksgiving
- Nov. 26 - The Capitals and the Florida Panthers square off the day after Thanksgiving
- Jan. 2 - The Capitals kick off 2022 when they host division rival New Jersey Devils
- Jan. 10 - The Capitals host the Boston Bruins for the first time
- Jan. 24 - The Capitals host the Vegas Golden Knights
- Feb. 2 - The Capitals host Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers for the first time since Nov. 5, 2018
- March 5 - The Capitals host the Seattle Kraken for the first time
- April 28 - The Capitals conclude their 2021-22 home regular-season schedule against the Columbus Blue Jackets