"These girls, their skill level is through the roof for them just starting five or six years ago," Bowey said. "Definitely, I'm impressed with them. The most important thing for me was just seeing how much they loved it and seeing the smiles on their faces."
After their practice, the UAE players had lunch with Capitals chef Robbie Wood to learn about sports nutrition and received a tour of the locker room. Later Thursday, they were scheduled to attend the Washington Wizards' NBA game against the Boston Celtics at Capitals One Arena.
They will return to Capital One Arena on Friday for an inter-squad game with the Washington Pride of the Junior Women's Hockey League in the afternoon and to participate in a ceremonial puck drop before the Capitals' game against the Columbus Blue Jackets (7 p.m. ET; NBCSWA, FS-O, NHL.TV) as part of the team's Hockey Is for Everyone month women's theme night.
After spending the weekend in Washington, and touring the U.S. Capitol and visiting to the UAE Embassy on Monday, the team will head to Chicago on Tuesday, where it will practice on Wednesday and watch the Chicago Blackhawks morning skate at United Center on Thursday before attending the Blackhawks' Hockey is for Everyone game against the Anaheim Ducks.
Then, the team will fly to Ottawa, where the players will skate on the Rideau Canal, practice with a girls' team and attend the Ottawa Senators' game against the New York Rangers on Feb. 17. After that, they'll return to Washington on their way back to UAE on Feb. 18.