That includes opening an
online merchandise shop
in early January to sell hoodies, T-shirts, pom-beanies and iron-on patches featuring the Cannons and Capitals logos.
Capitals coaches wore the co-branded hoodies during practice Monday and players wore them during media availability before traveling to play the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; ATTSN, NBCSWA, ESPN+, NHL LIVE).
"It's such an awesome program," Capitals forward Tom Wilson said. "Obviously, we would've liked to be there a little bit more over the last couple years, but the world had other plans, and we're excited for the day where we can get back there and spend time with the kids. It's just such a great program where a lot of people in this area go through or spend time at some point in their lives and I think we're pumped as the Caps to be partnered."
Proceeds from sales of the Capitals-Cannons apparel will benefit the Cannons and the Washington Capitals Capital Impact Fund. The Cannons will be between rinks after Fort Dupont Ice Arena in Southeast Washington, their home since they were founded in 1978, closes for demolition March 1. A new, $23 million rink will be constructed in its place and is expected to be completed by Fall 2023, and merchandise sales will be helpful to the Cannons in the meantime.