Defenseman Michal Kempny (upper body) and forward Tom Wilson (suspension) were not in the lineup Wednesday but skated in full uniform and stood on the blue line with their teammates. The last to be introduced was captain Alex Ovechkin, who was greeted with an ovation skating with the Stanley Cup above his head.
To chants of "Ovi! Ovi!", Ovechkin, the winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy voted as most valuable player of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, took a lap around the ice before placing the Cup on a table at center ice.
A video of the various ways the Capitals celebrated with the Cup this offseason was shown, with the crowd singing along to "We Are the Champions" by Queen.
"Now, the moment we've all been waiting for," Washington owner Ted Leonsis said before the banner was raised. "It will be here forever at Capital One Arena."
After the banner was pulled from a box at Washington's end of the ice, it was paused briefly while the Capitals gathered for a photo in front of it with the Cup. It then ascended to the rafters, and the players moved on to the business of trying to defend that championship.