on the puck. he knew he wasn t going to get shots past him. just about worked for alex. joe: this one deflects a couple rows into the spectator seats. michal neuvirth has taken over goaltending. craig: he played the whole game at hershey. he stopped 28 of 29. expected to miss an additional two weeks. without him the caps are one game below 500. joe: what was a season ago. he injured a knee. he had the groin muscle trouble last year and the lower body continues to plague him in this season in which his record is absolutely sparkling. tomas fleischmann playing center tonight. on the hand to head, alexander semin tracked by markon. craig: when will he get his next start. michal neuvirth has started the last ones. not sure when field will get his next nod. joe: you just know jose theodore is feeling a little grumpy. craig: take a look at his numbers. he d like to bring that save personality up for his numbers between the pipes. joe: theodore for so long a member of
talk only to our bruce johnson. reporter: one is a hall of fame err, the other an all-pro defensive end. since retiring from pro football the two have built solid representizations, founders of a nonprofit that works with at risk young people in the area. we could easily have gone back home and made a difference in those communities but this is our community. reporter: former redskins players now feel their reputations have been smeared by a series of critical articles in the washington city paper. the message that is being presented to the public is that we are up to something. and that we are doing something underhanded and that is absoluteliry not the case. reporter: the controversy centers on this building which is located in the 2400 block of martin luther king avenue. dc public charter school. one time it was home to the good samaritan foundation. a private nonprofit that was founded by the two former redskins players. city paper headlines say art mauck and ma
9news now is brought to you by verizon fios. while in mclean a standoff ends after almost 24 hours. it is over now. this is 9news now. this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon. we have reporters following both big stories tonight. we begin with digital correspondent andrew stack live in mclean with an update on that standoff you first saw last night on 9news now at 11:00 p.m. reporter: anita, it did take almost exactly 24 hours for this standoff to reach a resolution. the initial 911 call came last night from a neighbor who heard a gunshot. when police arrived they found a woman face down in a yard and she had been shot in the head. now, within minutes they tracked her former boyfriend to a nearby home where he was holed up with their 8-year-old son and another woman. after a day of waiting and repeated negotiation attempts. they forced entry into the home locating a man, woman and child inside and the woman and child are okay, they are unharmed. rep