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What A Difference
by Paul on 12/31/08 at 07:23 AM ET
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from Mike Vogel of dump ‘n chase,
Five years ago tonight, the Caps were on the business end of a 7-1 spanking at the hands of the Sabres in Buffalo. The loss dropped the Caps’ record to 11-23-3-1 (Note almost exact opposite of current 24-11-3 mark). Maxime Ouellet, thought to be the Caps’ goaltender of the future at the time, started and went the distance, giving up seven goals on 42 shots. The game was Glen Hanlon’s 10th as the Caps’ head coach; the loss dropped his record to 3-5-2.
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