Capitals: 5 players you’d want to be quarantined with

Tom Wilson, Washington Capitals (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
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Peter Bondra, Washington Capitals (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
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#4 Peter Bondra

Coming out as #4 on this list is Capitals legend Peter Bondra who has a pretty decent set up in his basement with a game of table hockey. Bondra also has a cool display of all the hockey jerseys he’s worn throughout his professional career. He even has a dog!

“Always hockey at our house. Even Toby is a huge fan, taking front row! Also, I hope everyone is staying safe during this pandemic.” Bondra tweeted out on National Puppy Day a few weeks ago.

Bondra was the biggest scoring face on the Capitals before Alex Ovechkin. He was drafted in the eighth round at 156th overall in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft. He scored 12 goals in his rookie season while his sophomore year began his uptick in scoring with 28 goals.

Bondra’s third season earned him a trip to the All Star Game and he scored 37 goals that season. Perhaps his most memorable game came in his fourth season where he had a five-goal game against the Tampa Bay Lightning when he was 25 years old.

So far in this quarantine we’ve listed Brenden Dillon and Peter Bondra as those we’d want to quarantine ourselves with. If neither of those are your cup of tea we have three more options.