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Thursday, October 30, 2008
There's been so much focus on Alex Ovechkin's slow start, we're forgetting about the other Alex in Washington. Alexander Semin's team-leading 16 points and eight goals isn't getting nearly enough attention. "That's the way he likes it," Washington Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau told ESPN.com. Kind of like the Russian star in Pittsburgh, Evgeni Malkin. "There's probably a lot of similarities there," agreed Boudreau. Seeing Semin light it up like this shows you why Caps GM George McPhee fough ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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