After spending several years with 106.7 The Fan, this season’s Capitals games will be broadcast over the radio on WFED 1500, Federal News Radio. We’re going from FM to AM people.

John Walton will enter his sixth season as the team’s radio play-by-play man. You can listen to a live stream of the station here.

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The Washington Capitals and Washington Wizards have reached an agreement to air broadcasts of their games on Hubbard Radio (WFED 1500), Monumental Sports & Entertainment announced today. WFED 1500 will serve as the flagship station for each team’s Radio Network, carrying Wizards and Capitals games plus pre- and postgame shows on one of the region’s strongest radio signals. All Capitals games will also be broadcast on the 24-hour radio channel, Caps Radio 24/7, devoted specifically to the Capitals and NHL. Caps Radio 24/7 will exclusively broadcast the Capitals regular season opener against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday with coverage beginning at 7:45 p.m. All Wizards games will be also be broadcast on the Wizards Mobile App for listeners within 150 miles of Washington, D.C. and on NBA Audio League Pass throughout the United States and Canada. Capitals radio play-by-play announcer John Walton will return for his sixth season of calling the action, while former Capital Ken Sabourin enters his 14th season of providing analysis for all Capitals games. The Capitals pre and post-game show will be hosted by Ben Raby. The Capitals Radio Network includes 14 different radio stations this season. Geographically, the Capitals Radio Network now reaches audiences from Pennsylvania to North Carolina. The Capitals Radio Network currently broadcasts on six stations in Virginia. In addition to the six different affiliates in Virginia, the Capitals Radio Network broadcasts on two stations in Maryland, D.C. and Pennsylvania, and one station each in North Carolina and West Virginia. In addition to broadcasting all Capitals games, Caps Radio 24/7 will continue to provide instant news and access to the Capitals, including live game audio, exclusive Capitals-related hockey content throughout the day. The channel, which has had over 140,000 unique listeners since station launch in April, 2015, is available through the Caps Mobile App by accessing the “Radio” button at the bottom of the home screen, through WashingtonCaps.com and also through TuneIn radio, a free app that helps people find and listen to music, sports, news and talk content on the web. TuneIn is utilized by more than 50 million active monthly listeners to radio stations worldwide. Caps Radio 24/7 listeners have consumed over 258,000 listening hours since the launch, with more than 432,000 listening sessions. Dave Johnson, entering his 20th year as the Wizards play-by-play voice, will be joined by analyst Glenn Consor, who begins his 10th season. The tandem will anchor the pregame show and Consor host the postgame show. In addition to calling the game, both broadcasters will engage fans during in-game chats on WashingtonWizards.com and via Twitter (@WashWizards, @davejsports and @GCtalks). The Wizards Radio Network will include 13 different radio stations this season. Those affiliates include six stations in Virginia, three stations in Maryland, two stations in West Virginia and one station in North Carolina. The new and improved Wizards Mobile App is available for download via the App Store (Apple), Google Play Store (Android), or by visiting @WashWizards on Twitter from a mobile device and clicking ‘install.’ The ‘Listen’ button will appear 30 minutes prior to each game in the home screen of the App and will stay active for 30 minutes after each Wizards game for Glenn Consor’s postgame show. Other features available on the App include new ticketing options, built-in MSE rewards, a new emoji keyboard and enhanced social integration. The Wizards and Capitals will also partner with WFED and WTOP 103.5 FM, WFED’s sister station, for a variety of promotional, charitable and community outreach initiatives.

This map may be helpful in checking out the coverage areas of the different partner radio stations as well.

In a tweet, Walton clarified that most games will be broadcast over the air, but all will be streamed through

In a tweet, Walton clarified that most games will be broadcast over the air, but all will be streamed through Caps Radio 24/7. The Caps first game of the regular season appears to be one of those games you will not hear over the radio.

Most over the air, tomorrow night is digital only with Nats in Game 5, but all on 24/7, Caps App, @TuneIn App and https://t.co/a3x0n9PPFc https://t.co/X6lTErBJS9 — John Walton (@WaltonCaps) October 12, 2016

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