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If you were to come across Washington Capitals forward Mathieu Perreault on the street, a professional hockey player is probably not the first profession that would come to mind. Standing at 5’10", and weighing 174 soaking wet, his slight frame likens him to a shortstop instead of an NHL center.
If effort could be transferred into size, however, Perreault would stand taller than Zdeno Chara when on the ice.
Perreault was chosen by the Capitals...
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For the first time since opening night against Boston, the Washington Capitals played a full 60-minute hockey game on Thursday night. The victim was the San Jose Sharks, as the Caps got four goals, played steady defense, and wore down the Sharks in the third period, winning 4-1 in front of a worked-up capacity crowd.
This is what the red-clad faithful wanted to see.
Gone were the endless stick fouls, third period collapses, and mental mistakes...
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Another NHL skater has been diagnosed with the H1N1 virus. Washington Capitals forward Quintin Laing is the third National Hockey League player to be diagnosed with the illness this week.Laing sat out Washington’s 4-2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday and will miss at least the next two games.The Capitals say they’ve taken no special precautions.“None beyond what we’ve done all along which is to educate the guys as well as we can...
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TORONTO -- The National Hockey League says it's keeping an eye on the progression of H1N1 after Washington Capitals forward Quintin Laing became at least the third player to be diagnosed with the illness.
Capitals spokesman Nate Ewell told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Laing is being...
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From winnipegfreepress.com
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TORONTO - The National Hockey League says it's keeping an eye on the swine flu's progression after Washington Capitals forward Quintin Laing became at least the third player to be diagnosed with the illness.
Capitals spokesman Nate Ewell ...
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