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For the first time in over a year, the Washington Capitals will play a home game in front of fans against the New York Islanders tonight. The game will be limited to 10% capacity or 2,100 fanse, in accordance with guidelines set by the office of the Mayor, DC’s Health Department, and the DC Homeland Security and Management agency. Many tickets for tonight’s games were reserved for hundreds of frontline workers in recognition for their efforts during the pandemic. Remaining tickets were first offered to season ticket holders.
For those fans heading to the arena, here’s what you can expect.