Published 11/21/2008
by Tarik El-Bashir
at Capitals Insider
It only took 20 rotten minutes at the start of tonight's loss in L.A. to put the brakes on all of the momentum the Caps had gained Wednesday in Anaheim. It's almost as if they didn't show up until the third period. And by then, it was pretty much too late. *You've probably already seen the news about Mike Green. It's about as good as the Caps could have hoped for. Coach Bruce Boudreau even...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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