voices.washingtonpost.com - 11/19/2008
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The morning skate is underway here at Honda Center and it doesn't look like the Caps are going to have any of their injured players for tonight's game against the Ducks. Alexander Semin (back/shoulder) isn't skating, and when I ran into him a moment ago, he would only shrug when I asked him if he was better. Shaone Morrisonn (groin) and Sergei Fedorov (ankle) are skating, but Coach Bruce Boudreau said he does not expect...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
Semin Doubtful For Tomorrow
voices.washingtonpost.com 11/18/2008 — Winger Alexander Semin (back/shoulder strain) came off the ice early again during today's practice and is considered doubtful for tomorrow's game in Anaheim, Coach Bruce Boudreau just told me by phone. Sergei Fedorov (sprained ankle) practiced fully ...
Alexander Semin is Questionable (Updated)
voices.washingtonpost.com 11/17/2008 — Here's a quick-post practice update: As you probably have read by now, Alexander Semin left practice early. Coach Bruce Boudreau said: "We're still hoping that he's going to be able to play Wednesday, but he was still a little sore, so I told him [to ...
Semin Speaks Up
onfrozenblog.com 11/11/2008 — Last week OFB joined Greg Wyshynski of Yahoo Puck Daddy fame in posing questions to the then NHL scoring leader, Alexander Semin on an off night for the young Russian who's enjoying a remarkable breakout season. SovetskySport's Dmitry Chesnokov joined Semin in Chinatown for some sushi and ...
Fedorov Hurt, Too
voices.washingtonpost.com 11/7/2008 — Veteran center Sergei Fedorov left the game with about 14 minutes to go. Details on the injury were scarce, but GM George McPhee said a few moments ago that he doesn't believe its all that serious. It's believed to be a "lower body" injury. Fedorov, ...
Olie Kolzig Chimes In On Semin/Crosby
japersrink.com 12/1/2008 — This week's Sports Illustrated contains a piece by Michael Farber on Alex Semin (gotta love how timely dead tree media is, don't you?).
The article is printed in its entirety after the jump and includes some good stuff from Brooks Laich and Matt ...
Alexander Semin Walking the Walk and Now Talking the Talk
bleacherreport.com 11/10/2008 — The Washington Capitals still have an Alexander the Great. Instead of Ovechkin, the last name reads Semin currently. He emerged into the NHL scene during the 2003-2004 season, scoring 10 goals and assisting on 12 in 52 games played.
I didn't notice ...
Semin: "I won't be back until I am 100%"
alexovetjkin.blogspot.com 12/9/2008 — By Slava Malamud, Sport-Express, Dec. 8, 2008: Alexander Semin, who's injured back continues to heal, didn't travel with the team to Toronto and Raleigh. He gave an interview after he had finished a truly Russian therapy, i.e. making visit to the ...
More Morning Look: Fedorov Has a Fan
voices.washingtonpost.com 11/7/2008 — Courtesy Washington Capitals. If you were a big Caps fan and were especially fond of Sergei Fedorov, one thing you might have done to celebrate his becoming the NHL's all-time leading Russian goal scorer would be to pump your fist. Possibly you could ...
Semin Named First Star In October
voices.washingtonpost.com 11/3/2008 — Alexander Semin, who scored 16 points to lead the NHL in October, was named first start of the month. He also had a plus/minus rating of plus-7 and matched Dale Hunter for the most points by a Capital in the first nine games of a season. (Hunter had a ...
Morning Reading List —
Capitals Insider 11/19/2008
While the Capitals are off to a fast start through the first 17 games of the season, all they want to focus on as they begin a four-game road trip tonight in Anaheim are the numerous improvements they can make. As you can read in Tarik's hard-copy ...
Green Injured? —
Capitals Insider 11/20/2008
Mike Green absorbed a hard, high hit from towering Ducks defenseman Chris Pronger late in the first period and missed his final few shifts while being tended to in the dressing room. Green lost his balance as Pronger checked him behind the goal and ...
Green Out Tonight —
Capitals Insider 11/20/2008
Mike Green just walked into the Staples Center still wearing a sling on his right arm. The defenseman said he doesn't know exactly what's wrong with his shoulder, but he also doesn't think its separated or broken. All he knows right now is that it ...