WASHINGTON – It's become a fixture at Capitals home games at Verizon Center.
In an effort to pump up the crowd late in games, comedian Tom Green appears on a video compilation on the scoreboard wearing a Caps jersey and shouts "Unleash the Fury!" — his signature line from the movie "Road Trip."
As the crowd screamed the line with Green on Saturday night as the Capitals faced the Florida Panthers, defenseman Nate Schmidt — the St. Cloud native already playing on Washington's top defense pair after 14 games of minor league experience — stared across the ice at former Gophers teammate Nick Bjugstad.
"The place got really loud, I looked at Bjugy and started thinking, 'Six, seven months ago, we're skating to the same side of the faceoff dot at Mariucci Arena and now he's skating on the opposite side of me at the Verizon Center.
"I looked at him and we're both donning different NHL jerseys. I had this, 'Wow, this really happened' moment."
And then Schmidt took his wet, smelly glove and smothered it across Bjugstad's face. It's true, coming at the tail end of a scrum in front of the Washington net.
"I knew it was him. I don't think he knew it was me until the very end," Schmidt said, laughing hysterically. "[Teammate Mike Green] grabbed on to him and when I saw Bjugy, to be totally honest, I faced-washed him just to kind of let him know I was there. He was angry, looked up, saw it was me and just grabbed on to give me the business."
Schmidt, a happy-go-lucky 22-year-old with a bubbly personality, can't believe how quickly he has arrived in the NHL. Undrafted, Schmidt signed with the Capitals in April and played 13 games for Hershey of the AHL. This season, he scored one goal in one game for Hershey before being recalled by the Caps for his NHL debut.