2015년 1월 13일 화요일

Sports: Capitals win sixth straight at Verizon Center

The Washington Post
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Tue., Jan. 13, 2015
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Capitals win sixth straight at Verizon Center

Capitals win sixth straight at Verizon Center
Alex Prewitt
For the third time in regulation this season, the Capitals won a tight game when scoring two goals or fewer and continued their success at home.

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People have been knocking the Wizards attendance for 35 years

People have been knocking the Wizards attendance for 35 years
Dan Steinberg
Media members focusing on Washington’s (lack of) NBA attendance isn’t a new thing.
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