The Washington Capitals haven't stopped partying since winning the Stanley Cup

Jace Evans | USA TODAY

Show Caption Hide Caption Pandemonium in DC after Capitals win Stanley Cup Washington D.C. fans took their wild celebration to the streets after their Capitals won their first ever Stanley Cup championship.

The Washington Capitals captured the Stanley Cup on Thursday in Las Vegas with a 4-3 win over the Vegas Golden Knights.

The victory ended decades of heartbreak for the Capitals – marking their first title in their 44-year history – and for Washington, which hadn't seen a big four team win a championship since the Redskins won the Super Bowl in January 1992.

It also kick-started a party for Alex Ovechkin and Co. that seemingly has no end.

The party started in the locker room immediately after the game, highlighted by a rousing rendition of Queen's "We are the Champions."

Then it was time to celebrate in Las Vegas.

(Warning: Some videos contain strong language.)

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Ovechkin brought the Cup out onstage to a club where Tiesto was performing, and the team kept hockey's top prize out until late into the night.

the capitals spent the night partying in vegas with tiesto #GoatMoves pic.twitter.com/zgPqaOZGx4 — GOAT Moves (@GoatMoves) June 8, 2018

Just John Carlson carrying the Stanley Cup through the lobby of the MGM at 4:25 a.m. with Matt Niskanen playing bodyguard. pic.twitter.com/RBLshFLr4X — Adam Kilgore (@AdamKilgoreWP) June 8, 2018

The Capitals arrived back in Washington on Friday, and somehow the party was really just beginning.

Friday night the team took the Cup to Don Tito, a bar in Arlington, Va. (the team's practice facility is in the same town).

Look at the reaction when Ovi brings the Cup downstairs at Don Tito. This is incredible. (Via @KuwaitKlick) pic.twitter.com/6S36IX0EU1 — Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) June 9, 2018

The party took an even bigger jump on Saturday.

The Nationals hosted the Capitals, with Alex Ovechkin throwing out the first (and second) pitch.

Ovechkin and company had a great time showing off the Cup to the hometown crowd – and also appeared to enjoy several adult beverages.

Alex Ovechkin is just holding the Stanley Cup up in the middle of the inning. They won’t put him on the Jumbotron because the ball is still in play lmfao #ALLCAPS #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/XRRuUUWrOP — Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) June 9, 2018

Tom Wilson having a good time at the game #ALLCaps pic.twitter.com/j2gOuIeans — Dan Roth (@ByDanRoth) June 9, 2018

They’re still there. “Someone might have to ask them to leave,” FP Santangelo joked. Lotta empties pic.twitter.com/MclPR55k3k — Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) June 9, 2018

Incredibly, the Capitals were among the last people still in the ballpark following the Nationals' 7-5 win over the San Francisco Giants.

The Nats game ended 20 minutes ago and the Caps are still in their suite with the Stanley Cup. The fans are in awe. pic.twitter.com/EvjGuR1WKa — Jake Russell (@_JakeRussell) June 9, 2018

Things escalated even further when the Capitals moved to the Georgetown waterfront area.

Members of the team celebrated with fans.

This was an absolutely insane day and I love this team so much #ALLCaps pic.twitter.com/rjWcfkH3hl — Kelsey G. (@KGras13) June 9, 2018

And then took a "swim" in a fountain.

It's been hours since the Caps swam in the fountain, but this angle is new to me. And amazing. Because they're all amazing. (via @jgboy13) pic.twitter.com/1SicLw6jaS — Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) June 10, 2018

Here's a closer shot if you're interested pic.twitter.com/r58vpkBjTs — Kelsey G. (@KGras13) June 9, 2018

Andre Burakovsky and Jakub Vrana stumbled onto the bus, danced, and said they were going to get Stanley Cup tattoos #ALLCAPS #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/l8ieOE9fSb — Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) June 9, 2018

Jakub Vrana and Andre Burakovsky weren't kidding about getting tattoos, apparently.

Burakovsky is getting a tattoo now pic.twitter.com/nobcfcTeiI — Danny (@recordsANDradio) June 10, 2018

Inside the party bus!!! Just the best day. pic.twitter.com/9O4zmzC8s4 — Karl Johan (@fourthyeardke) June 10, 2018

The Capitals then moved on to Cafe Milano in Washington.

At Cafe Milano with the Caps and the Cup. #ALLCAPS pic.twitter.com/hCQLWwwSbL — Carolyn Cerbin (@carolyncerbin) June 9, 2018

Also at Cafe Milano? Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.

While at Cafe Milano the Capitals sang "We are the Champions" yet again (they also sang it at the Nationals game, and again when they were in Georgetown).

Ovi and friends now leading everyone inside Cafe Milano through an insane rendition of “We are the champions” (via @ChrisBurger21) pic.twitter.com/xHvw5lHmOa — Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) June 10, 2018

And led a chant from the roof.

They've got the dang cup on the roof of Cafe Milano (via @rafoolio23) pic.twitter.com/6x09urLSzf — Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) June 10, 2018

Before departing, T.J. Oshie let fans lift the Cup.

Tj let fans go nuts and grab the whole cup! @dcsportsbog pic.twitter.com/AcpBU3AXLh — Nathan Britton (@NathanBritton_) June 10, 2018

Tj Oshie is a legend. pic.twitter.com/pwuHsdqxMJ — Jack Anderson (@jackandersonIII) June 10, 2018

The Capitals' night still wasn't over, as some members moved on to Saint Yves nightclub.

I found the Caps! pic.twitter.com/jHGBXrbd8v — STANLEY CUP CHAMPS (@shutupCole) June 10, 2018

My friend just sent me pics and video of the #Capitals at St. Yves last night. #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/zxUIfHsVpd — Erin Hawksworth (@ABC7Erin) June 10, 2018

More pics from St Yves last night via Phil pic.twitter.com/n9NGwGpr67 — Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) June 10, 2018

Ovechkin, for his part, appeared to arrive back at his home with the Stanley Cup just after midnight ET (per Instagram) for a small celebration that included his family and Russian teammates Evgeny Kuznetsov and Dmitry Orlov.

Low key Saturday night for Ovi and the Cup after a tsunami of day drinking, revelry. Ovechkin, Kuznetsov, Orlov family and friends pic.twitter.com/mpTu1aAekF — SabresBuzz (@SabresBuzz) June 10, 2018

Ovie is playing music via a Bluetooth speaker sitting on the Conn Smythe. @dcsportsbog #ALLCAPS pic.twitter.com/7Pj9A4iqjM — Josh Leggette (@WM_VA_Josh) June 10, 2018

And yes, "We are the Champions" was sang yet again.

Oh man, he was singing it at home last night, too. All Alex Ovechkin does anymore is sing “We are the Champions.” (Via @ahugo28) pic.twitter.com/2k2T0akl9Z — Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) June 10, 2018

OVI drinking a beer next to the Cup after 3am, truly a machine pic.twitter.com/SFjoNiLx8R — Danny (@recordsANDradio) June 10, 2018

Per Instagram story posts from Ovechkin and his wife, he and the Cup appeared to finally go to bed just after 5:30 a.m. ET.

finally taking a nap around 6am pic.twitter.com/jfbv6YLjCo — Danny (@recordsANDradio) June 10, 2018

The Capitals were keeping things more low-key on Sunday.

Ovechkin was seen simply getting food in Tysons Corner, Va.

My parents just met @ovi8 at a sushi restaurant in Tysons Corner!! I can't believe he's crushing the sushi train on a hangover, that is truly legendary! 🍣🚂 #ALLCAPS⁠ ⁠ #StanleyCupChampions pic.twitter.com/cpbKSlsUUq — Nikhil Gupta (@nkgpta) June 10, 2018

But the party was not entirely finished: at least per an Instagram story post from forward Devante Smith-Pelly.

While in the early stages of getting ready for a cookout, Ovechkin was singing "We are the Champions" AGAIN.

Alex Ovechkin is now casually grilling out while singing "We are the Champions" pic.twitter.com/QREwnW0kKL — Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) June 10, 2018

Teammates Orlov and Kuznetsov returned to Ovechkin's house Sunday, with a giant bottle of wine – celebrating the Capitals' 2015 Winter Classic win and bearing Orlov's name – in tow.

Let's see what the Caps are up to. Hm, looks like they're guzzling wine poured out of giant Winter Classic commemorative bottles (via Ovi's Instastory) pic.twitter.com/ky21AzFBI8 — Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) June 11, 2018

DMITRY ORLOV, STANLEY CUP CHAMPION pic.twitter.com/X3RPnd1kl5 — julie [ALEX OVECHKIN IS A STANLEY CUP CHAMPION] (@heyjulieann) June 11, 2018

Earlier in the day, Burakovsky was celebrating on a boat.

Later Sunday, Vrana – whose late-night Instagram story became a viral sensation Saturday – met up with Smith-Pelly and Burakovsky.

A very important Vrana update courtesy of DSP. pic.twitter.com/VSQmzzxIVD — NBC Sports Capitals (@NBCSCapitals) June 11, 2018

vrana and burakovsky are back at it again at the krispy kreme and by krispy kreme I mean on a boat pic.twitter.com/UObTiW9xsN — julie [ALEX OVECHKIN IS A STANLEY CUP CHAMPION] (@heyjulieann) June 11, 2018

We will keep this space updated with the Capitals' latest adventures. With the championship parade not until Tuesday, there's sure to be more partying from Washington's sports heroes.