Boudreau Hopes for a Happy Homecoming

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NHL Morning Papers (Wednesday Edition)
Published 1/23/2008 by Richard Pollock at IllegalCurve.com
... Bruce Boudreau will be making his first coaching experience in his home-town Toronto tonight as the Capitals visit the Leafs. ...

Caps @ Maple Leafs 1-23-2008 Preview
Published 1/23/2008 by Caps Nut at Bleatings From a Caps Nut
... visit to Toronto. Back in October the Caps pounded the Leafs in Toronto 7-1 for their largest margin of victory so far this season. The Leafs have been hanging around the bottom of the Eastern Conference for most of the season. A disastrous trip through California was followed up with a three game winning streak that came to an end on Sunday with a 3-2 loss in New Jersey in their last game. What The Natives Are Saying: (Com)Post. Caps.com. Neutral Views: ...

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Johnson is getting more chances - - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper

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Tuesday Roundup/Caps 6, Pens 5 (SO)

[AP Recap (coming soon) - Game Summary - Super Stats] Clearly I was off the mark when I thought that Bruce Boudreau had gone to Plan B (i.e. playing the hot goalie). Rather than playing Brent Johnson (who didn't have a chance on any of the three ...
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Boudreau's Big Evening Ends With Loss for Caps

Maple Leafs 3, Capitals 2 Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, January 24, 2008; Page E01
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Johnson brings Capitals within point of first place - - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper

Brooks Laich tied his career high with his eighth goal of the season for the Caps. For the second consecutive night the Toronto Maple Leafs lured the Washington Capitals into a low-scoring, defensive-minded affair. But one night after yielding the ...
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Extension for the Enforcer

During the post game press conference with Coach Bruce Boudreau, Nate Ewell, Caps’ Director of Media Relations, announced that the team had signed forward Donald Brashear to a 1-year extension:
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