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By Scott Burnside
Wednesday, May 6, 2009 PITTSBURGH -- The Penguins thought Matt Cooke was picked by a Capitals player during a power play that led to a crucial Washington goal in Game 2. Needless to say, Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau had a different take on it. "I agree there was a lot of interference, but most of it was done by them," Boudreau said. "I mean, it's so funny. It really is. When we were pre-scouting these guys, one of the things we were talking about is how many picks that Matt Cooke throws everywhere. I know he's whini ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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