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Boudreau Enjoys Canada Day
by Paul on 07/02/09 at 01:55 PM ET
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from Randy O’Halloran of the Washington Times,
Bruce Boudreau’s day began with meeting Tiger Woods and ended with the Washington Capitals’ signing of winger Mike Knuble on the opening day of NHL free agency.
The middle part wasn’t bad either.
Playing in the AT&T National pro-am Wednesday at Congressional Country Club, the Caps’ coach was in a group headed by fellow Canadian left-hander Mike Weir.
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