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Something In Common With The Greats
by Paul on 01/31/07 at 12:06 PM ET
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from Karl Samuelson at NHL.com,
Guy Lafleur did it with the Montreal Canadiens.
Steve Yzerman did it with the Detroit Red Wings.
Mario Lemieux did it with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Mark Messier did it with the New York Rangers.
Wayne Gretzky did it with the Edmonton Oilers and repeated the feat with the Los Angeles Kings.
And now Alexander Ovechkin is doing it with the Washington Capitals.
Doing what?
Offering hometown fans reason to believe.
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