Capitals Off To Worst Start Since '81
22nd November, 2007 - 12:35 am
Yahoo.com - Glen Hanlon tapped his fingers on the podium while speaking slowly and softly, trying to dissect the worst stretch he could remember as a hockey coach or player.

His Capitals had just dropped their fifth consecutive game, a 5-1 loss to Ilya Kovalchuk's streaking Thrashers on Wednesday night, and Hanlon was asked if he believes his players can turn things around even though they have the NHL's fewest points and are off to the franchise's slowest start in 26 years. [READ]

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