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    Dale Hunter: “To Win” Or Reading Too Much Into “We”

    Question (not sure who asked): How far do you think this team is from winning the Stanley Cup? Dale Hunter: Yeah you know some long it’s it’s the right way to play and you know and, ah, you know to … Read More...

    Posted in Puck by on May 13, 2012

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    3 Up, Next One Wins

    Wednesday night’s Washington Capitals victory over the New York Rangers in Game Six of the Eastern Conference Semifinals of the 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs was the perfect relief for fans from their heartache following their loss in Game Five in … Read More...

    Posted in Puck by on May 10, 2012

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    The Big Guns Got This

    After the game that wouldn’t end finally ended Thursday morning, I wrote something about an “I got this” vibe from the Washington Capitals. Saturday afternoon’s game validated that feeling. The Caps had it and defeated the New York Rangers by … Read More...

    Posted in Puck by on May 6, 2012

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    The Long, Long, Long Ride

    I had always wanted to be at one of those marathon (this is the word everyone agreed to use, right?)  multiple overtime NHL playoff games. I always figured that if it was at one and the Washington Capitals were playing, … Read More...

    Posted in Puck by on May 4, 2012

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    It Was A Long Game

    For now, just one photo that tells the whole story of the three overtime game. More later.  

    Posted in Puck by on May 3, 2012

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    Watching Discovery Over the Lincoln Memorial

    On April 17, 2012, the Space Shuttle Discovery was flown from Florida to Washington Dulles International Airport so that the Shuttle can be permanently displayed at the National Air and Space Museum’s Udvar-Hazy Center. Discovery made the trip atop a … Read More...

    Posted in People & Places, Transportation by on May 1, 2012

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    SONG 1, Take 1

    The Hirshhorn Museum began running an exhibit this past Thursday by Doug Aitken called “SONG 1″ that wraps the museum in cinematic projected video images and music from sunset to midnight. Read more about the exhibit in the Washington Post … Read More...

    Posted in People & Places by on March 24, 2012

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    Watchtower 949

    In this photo, a woman is steadied by her husband as she stands on  the Brooklyn Bridge photographing the Tribute in Light rising skyward from Lower Manhattan on the tenth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks that brought down … Read More...

    Posted in People & Places by on September 15, 2011

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    Caps Fans Outside the White House

    There was good news and bad news last night. The Washington Capitals lost their second game in a row to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the NHL Eastern Conference Semifinals and dropped to 0-2 in their series. When we got … Read More...

    Posted in People & Places, Puck by on May 2, 2011

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    Driveway Donuts

    (click to make it bigger) After the Capitals beat the Hurricanes this evening, I was reading a thread where some friends that live along the I95 corridor north of DC were talking about how much fun and fear they had … Read More...

    Posted in Puck, Transportation by on December 26, 2010