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A Little Story Sneaks Through!
A Little Story Sneaks Through!
John Carlson signed a 3 year entry deal with the Washington Capitals on Thursday and it put a huge smile on my face. The Colonia, NJ native who literally lived maybe 5 minutes from my house has continued his success with the London Knights this year. 12 pts in 12 games...IMPRESSIVE!! Read on!
Newlywed couple featured on Capitals web site
Newlywed couple featured on Capitals web site
hockeyprogram.blogspot.com — Congrats on two Capitals "lovebirds" and their cake that got on Ace Of Cakes....here is a little... more on the story and do stay tuned in the future for a Part Two!! (more) Newlywed couple featured on Capitals web site
Interview with Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis about technology and the NHL
Interview with Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis about technology and the NHL
sharkspage.com — Washington Capitals owner, WNBA Washington Mystics owner, Washington Wizards co-owner, AOL vice chairman emeritus, Snagfilms.com creator, Nanking... and Kicking It film producer, and Ted's Take blogger Ted Leonsis answered several questions about ... (more) Interview with Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis ...
Injured Devils starting to burn
Injured Devils starting to burn
thesportscorner.ca — It’s the most unpredictable part of sports, but injuries do happen. It might occur at an important... time of the season to the most important player, or it can take down multiple victims in a quick time span. Unfortunately, both seems to be happening to the New Jersey Devils. (more) Injured Devils starting to burn
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