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PHOTOS: Fanfest brings Stanley Cup to fans; some express disappointment

Fans rocked the red on Saturday at Fanfest for a picture with the Stanley Cup and a chance to get a peak at the team's development camp scrimmage at Kettler Capitals Iceplex in Arlington, Virginia. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
Fans rocked the red on Saturday at Fanfest for a picture with the Stanley Cup and a chance to get a peek at the team’s development camp scrimmage at Kettler Capitals Iceplex in Arlington, Virginia. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
The team's equipment sale also took place. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
The team’s equipment sale also took place at the event. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
Despite the blazing sun, fans stood in line for hours for a photo opportunity with the cup. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
Despite the blazing sun, fans stood in line for hours for a photo opportunity with the cup. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
"We've waited our whole lives for it," said Laura Witherspoon. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
“We’ve waited our whole lives for it,” said Laura Witherspoon. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
One of the biggest fans at the event was Zachary Devinger, who came with his mom. He's a part of the Washington Capitals' youth hockey team for players ages 8 and under. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
One of the biggest fans at the event was Zachary Devinger, who came with his mom. He’s a part of the Washington Capitals’ youth hockey team for players ages 8 and under. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
"It feels like the real Stanley Cup in the real hockey game," Devinger said. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
“It feels like the real Stanley Cup in the real hockey game,” Devinger said. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
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Fans rocked the red on Saturday at Fanfest for a picture with the Stanley Cup and a chance to get a peak at the team's development camp scrimmage at Kettler Capitals Iceplex in Arlington, Virginia. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
The team's equipment sale also took place. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
Despite the blazing sun, fans stood in line for hours for a photo opportunity with the cup. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
"We've waited our whole lives for it," said Laura Witherspoon. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
One of the biggest fans at the event was Zachary Devinger, who came with his mom. He's a part of the Washington Capitals' youth hockey team for players ages 8 and under. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)
"It feels like the real Stanley Cup in the real hockey game," Devinger said. (СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ/Melissa Howell)

WASHINGTON — Caps fans rocked the red on Saturday at Fanfest for a picture with the Stanley Cup and a chance to get a peek at the team’s development camp scrimmage.

The event, which included a team equipment sale, took place at the Kettler Capitals Iceplex in Arlington, Virginia.

Despite the blazing sun, fans stood in line for hours for a photo opportunity with the cup.

“We’ve waited our whole lives for it,” said Laura Witherspoon.

One of the biggest fans at the event was Zachary Devinger, who came with his mom. He’s a part of the Washington Capitals’ youth hockey team for players ages 8 and under.

“It feels like the real Stanley Cup in the real hockey game,” Devinger said.

It wasn’t a day of dreams fulfilled for all, though. Some disappointed fans took to Twitter to share that despite waiting in line in the heat for hours, they were eventually turned away, no picture in tow.

The Washington Capitals addressed angry fans on Twitter, sharing a link where those who did not get a chance to snap a photo could sign up for future picture opportunities.

СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ’s Nahal Amouzadeh contributed to this report. 

Melissa Howell

Melissa Howell joined СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ Radio in March 2018 and is excited to cover stories that matter across D.C., as well as in Maryland and Virginia. 

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