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Associated Press
Friday, October 10, 2008 ATLANTA -- As his first game as an NHL coach neared, John Anderson feared his lessons weren't sinking in with his Atlanta players. The rookie coach's nerves were so bad he "had about 10 Rolaids" before his Thrashers provided real relief with a surprisingly strong offensive showing in their opener. Bryan Little had two goals, including the go-ahead score in the third period, and the Thrashers beat the Washington Capitals 7-4 on Friday night. Maybe Atlanta's players were listening to the new co ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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