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Alex Ovechkin, captain of the Washington Capitals, watches his team practice in Arlington, Virginia, April 27, 2012. The Capitals defeated the Stanley Cup champions Boston Bruins on Wednesday and will face the New York Rangers in the next round of the NHL playoffs. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque - Alex Ovechkin, captain of the Washington Capitals, watches his team practice in Arlington, Virginia, April 27, 2012. The Capitals defeated the Stanley Cup champions Boston Bruins on Wednesday and will face the New York Rangers in the next round of the NHL playoffs. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
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MSU hockey: Bondra's son reportedly to play for Spartans
Smyl was a teammate of MSU head coach Tom Anastos and assistant coach Kelly Miller at MSU. Miller also was teammates with Peter Bondra with the Washington Capitals in the NHL. The Chilliwack Chiefs of the British Columbia Hockey League announced on their website from Lansing State Journal Read more »
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Former NHL player Peter Bondra's son commits to MSU
scoring 63 points (22 goals) — good for third on his team. His 41 assists were tops on the team. The son of former NHL player Peter Bondra, David is 5-foot-11 and 185 pounds. Bondra, 19, is from Annapolis, Md. Peter Bondra played 16 years in the NHL, mostly from Detroit News Online Read more »
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Alex Ovechkin on his big Game 6: ‘Of course I’m gonna do my best’
miss very often.” The tally marked Ovechkin’s 30th career playoff goal, tying him for the all-time franchise record with Peter Bondra. Ovechkin also became the first player to record 30 goals in his first 50 playoff games since Joe Sakic did so in 1997. See from The Washington Post Read more »
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Alex Ovechkin shoots while sitting down
James Mirtle noted . “Only Lemieux, Bossy, Richard and Neely higher.” “Ovechkin’s 30th career playoff goal ties him with Peter Bondra for the Caps franchise lead,” the club pointed out . “Alex Ovechkin becomes first player to net 30 goals in first 50 career from The Washington Post Read more »
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(7) Washington Capitals (2-2) at (1) New York Rangers (2-2), 7:30 p.m. (ET)
Braden Holtby stopped 18 shots for the victory. Ovechkin recorded his 29th career playoff goal, placing him one behind Peter Bondra for first all- time in Capitals history. "We needed to step up. It was important that we got a win in our building," Green said. from Miami Herald Read more »