T.J. Oshie To Make ESPN Studio Debut On Tuesday During Western Conference Final
Washington Capitals forward T.J. Oshie. (Photo by John McCreary, courtesy of the Washington Capitals).
As he closes the book on his playing career, Washington Capitals forward T.J. Oshie is trying his hand at TV, and will have quite the debut on Tuesday.
Oshie will be in studio with Steve Levy, Mark Messier and PK Subban on ESPN for Game 4 of the Western Conference Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Dallas Stars.
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While Oshie has been on NHL Now and a guest on several other shows, this will be his first time as an analyst on the crew.
The 38-year-old, who won the Stanley Cup in 2018 with Washington, missed the 2024-25 campaign amid chronic back issues that would leave him “literally on the floor.” While he didn’t play with the team, he was around the facility and stayed close to the team while also keeping up with efforts to stay connected to the community.
His contract is set to expire in July, and the expectation is that he will hang up the skates as D.C. prepares for the future.
In 1010 career games over 16 seasons, Oshie racked up 302 goals and 393 assists for 695 points, with 192 of those goals and 193 of those helpers coming with the Capitals as he made a name for himself as a fan favorite and leader on and off the ice.