Last night’s 6-3 victory over the Canadiens and a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference playoff series going into tomorrow’s home game has most Capitals fans doing cartwheels—Trevor White, however, is using his hands to call upon a higher power by waving rave lights in mystical sequences. Known to most as the Sorcerer, White is one of four well-known zealous superfans willing to do anything to support the local hockey team—even if it means donning an astronaut suit, like unofficial mascot Capstronaut. Read Luke Mullins’s article to learn more about these dedicated Capitals fanatics.
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Last night’s 6-3 victory over the Canadiens and a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference playoff series going into tomorrow’s home game has most Capitals fans doing cartwheels—Trevor White, however, is using his hands to call upon a higher power by waving rave lights in mystical sequences. Known to most as the Sorcerer, White is one of four well-known zealous superfans willing to do anything to support the local hockey team—even if it means donning an astronaut suit, like unofficial mascot Capstronaut. Read Luke Mullins’s article to learn more about these dedicated Capitals fanatics.
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