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BOSTON BRUINS at
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
Monday, January 14, 2002
MCI Center; Washington, DC
7:00 pm (ET) - Gametime
6:30 pm (ET) - Bruins Digest

Tonight's Game
The Bruins visit the Capitals tonight in the fourth and final game between these teams this season and the second of two games of this season's series at the MCI Center. The Bruins are 25-13-3-4 overall this season with a 10-7-3-1 record on the road. The Capitals are 18-20-8-0 overall this season with a 12-6-5-0 record on home ice. The Bruins are 6-3-0-2 vs. Atlantic Division opponents thus far this season and are 20-8-0-4 overall vs. Eastern Conference foes. The Capitals are 2-7-1-0 vs. Northeast Division opponents thus far this season and are 14-17-7-0 overall vs. Eastern Conference foes.

Lifetime Series
The Bruins are 54-29-19-0 lifetime vs. the Capitals with a 368-279 scoring advantage in those 102 games. On the road, the Bruins are 24-14-12-0 lifetime vs. Washington with a 173-140 scoring edge in those 50 games. The Bruins have a 2-1-0-0 advantage in this season's series thus far with a 4-0 win in Boston on Oct. 8, 2-1 loss in Washington on Dec. 13 and a 7-4 victory in Boston on Jan. 5.

Recent Bruins Games
The Bruins had their three-game win streak snapped with a 5-4 loss to the NY Islanders on Jan. 12. They have won four of their last six contests with a 6-3 win in Carolina on Jan. 2, a 2-1 loss to Toronto on Jan. 3, a 7-4 win over Washington on Jan. 5, a 3-2 victory in Pittsburgh on Jan. 8, a 5-0 win over Los Angeles on Jan. 10 and the 5-4 loss to NY Islanders on Jan. 12. They are 9-3-0-0 in their last 12 games, including their longest win streak of the season with a five-game win streak from Dec. 20-29, are 11-5-0-1 in their last 17 games, and have taken points out of 16 of their last 22 games at 14-6-0-2.

The Bruins are 10-4-0-1 in their last 15 home games and are 8-2-0-1 in their last 11 road games.

Recent Capitals Games
The Capitals are unbeaten in their last three games at 2-0-1-0 with a 6-3 win over Columbus on Jan. 9, a 3-3 tie with Toronto on Jan. 11 and a 1-0 win in Florida on Jan. 12. That followed a three-game losing streak and the Capitals are 4-6-3-0 in their last 13 games overall and are 2-1-2-0 in their last five home games.

Upcoming Bruins Games
The Bruins will next return home to host the Ottawa Senators on Jan. 17 (7:00 p.m.; NESN & WBZ Radio). They will then face a home-and-home series with the Blues, playing in St. Louis on Jan. 19 (8:00 p.m. EST; UPN38 & WBZ Radio) and hosting the Blues on Jan. 21 (1:00 p.m.; NESN & WBZ Radio).

Upcoming Capitals Games
The Capitals next face a two-game road trip to Montreal on Jan. 16 and to Detroit on Jan. 18. They will then return home to host Vancouver on Jan. 19.

Bruins Injuries
Kyle McLaren: Dec. 28 surgery to repair a torn right wrist ligament; out indefinitely.
Total Man-Games Lost: 97

Bruins Recent Transactions
Dec. 27: Recalled Jonathan Girard from Providence/AHL.
Jan. 12: Lost Scott Pellerin on waivers to Dallas.
Jan. 12: Acquired Benoit Hogue from Dallas for future considerations.

Capitals Injuries
Steve Konowalchuk: Shoulder surgery; 6-10 weeks.
Calle Johansson: Shoulder surgery; out for season.
Ulf Dahlen: Bruised foot; day-to-day.
Brendan Witt: Sprained thumb; day-to-day.
Jaromir Jagr: Groin strain; day-to-day.
Peter Bondra: Flu; day-to-day.
Joe Sacco: Flu; day-to-day.
 

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This year's games...

This year's games...

Date Home Away Line ATS
1/5/2002 Bos. 7 Wash. 4 0,-175/5.5 Bos./O
12/13/2001 Wash. 2 Bos. 1 0,-140/5.5 Wash./U
10/8/2001 Bos. 4 Wash. 0 0,105/5.5 Bos./U
 

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Someone posted a thread refering to a new defensive system Washington use in the 3-3 tie of friday.(believe it was on saturday)

This might also be of interest coming into this one but i just can find this thread.

Anyones remember?
Anyones can put this article back in here?

TX
 

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Hey Frogy...

Hey Frogy...

The Capitals will be looking to extend their unbeaten streak to four straight games. Washington is coming off a stifling 1-0 shutout of the Florida Panthers in South Florida on Saturday night.

The Capitals weathered another storm of injuries, gaining three of a possible four points over the weekend despite missing seven regulars from the lineup. Washington employed an unorthodox on-ice alignment, using three defenseman in a 2-1-2 formation with a defenseman - usually Sergei Gonchar or Ken Klee - serving as a "rover" in the middle of the ice. Five of the Capitals' sick and wounded are listed as day-to-day. If none are able to return to action against Boston, expect to see the "3-D" alignment again, with 10 forwards and eight defensemen dressing for the game.

Even if one or more of Peter Bondra (flu), Jaromir Jagr (groin), Brendan Witt (thumb), Ulf Dahlen (foot) and Joe Sacco (flu) are able to return against the Bruins, the Capitals may still use the "3-D" formation, at least on a part-time basis.

The alignment proved effective in shutting down the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday. The Leafs, one of the league's highest scoring teams, managed three goals against the Capitals but one came in the first 21 seconds of the game and another came on a power play. At one point in the second period, Toronto went more than 12 minutes without a shot on goal.
 

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Here is the link about what they did in the TOR game.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34358-2002Jan11.html

and did the same in the FLA 1-0 win

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A38181-2002Jan13.html

Here's the Game Day article from the Caps site.

**Mugs beat me to that last article, so no need to post it twice.

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Oh, and I am pissed. I will be watching the Caps game at home on TV while my wife sits 7 rows off the ice with one of her friends who got tix through her work! Where's the justice in that!
 

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TX that will help.


For your wife i have to say "no justice". You must turn this to your advantage:
Make her feel guilty.......she should be nice to you when she gets back home..........;)
 

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Flu has bugged this team

The Bruins begin a run of 14 games in 30 days tonight in Washington, leading up to the NHL's Olympic break. Success during this period should go a long way toward solidifying their position in the Eastern Conference.

Coach Robbie Ftorek said he's just hoping the club can stay healthy.

Defenseman Don Sweeney was the latest victim of the flu, but he should be back in the lineup tonight against the Capitals at the MCI Center.

Goaltender Byron Dafoe, who left Thursday night's game against Los Angeles because of illness, was one of just a dozen players who practiced at the FleetCenter yesterday. He said he'll be fine to play tonight.

''This was my first hard practice since I caught whatever I caught,'' said Dafoe. ''I was a little winded, but that's expected. I should feel great [today].''

Ftorek said a good portion of his team is down for reasons that have nothing to do with its 5-4 loss to the Islanders Saturday.

''Everybody is a little down physically,'' said Ftorek. ''There are a bunch of tough tests coming up. A lot of guys didn't skate because they are battling [the flu]. Some of them have the symptoms, so we have to wade through it like everybody else is.''

The team's new acquisition, forward Benoit Hogue, who was ostensibly dealt from Dallas for Scott Pellerin, is expected to skate with his new club this morning, but Ftorek said he wasn't sure Hogue would play.

Ftorek said he also was expecting a call-up from Providence - likely a defenseman - this morning.

''Having as many guys as we do on the bubble, we'd probably be smart to bring somebody,'' said Ftorek. ''If it's the guy we think it's going to be, it's a defenseman, but that could change.''

The run of flu victims - Sergei Samsonov went through it last week - is due partly to the intense schedule.

''When you're going at a high, high tempo for a long time, then you're going to start letting little things creep in,'' said Ftorek. ''Some of those things did creep in and [the Islanders] took advantage of them and boom, we ended up behind the eight-ball. We still came back really hard and we were right there knocking on the door, but sometimes you don't finish that off.

''You have guys who are playing their hearts out for 45 games and it starts to wear on them and they start to get a little fatigued,'' he continued. ''The dangerous part of this is that now you can have injuries creep in when you have tired people. You really have to make sure you use your whole bench. You have to change your game plan a little bit.''

But because of the condensed workload, Ftorek said the dog days of winter are here now rather than in late February, when they normally arrive in a non-Olympic year.
 

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Frogy, and everyone. Get this, not only is she sitting 7 rows off the ice, but she just called me via the cell phone and she caught a puck!!! Too much!

Also, although it is like watching paint dry, I like what I am seeing from the Washington D tonight. This 3 D system may be the norm for a while for them.
 

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Maybe the puck is just her "alibi"
the more you writte about it the more curious it sound:D

I hope that one goes under.
Maybe some nice women jupping neaked on the ice could get the players nervous and help my under play.

Whats your wife phone #

:)
 

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LOL Frogy. Hope you get your under play. I am not in Vancouver. I am in Virginia, US near D.C.

Congrats, Frogy!

Don't look now, but the Caps are creeping back in it. 48 points and now only 4 back of Carolina. Picked up 7 points in the last week.
 
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