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Brad Seltzer Energy tax leader, Deloitte and Touche Fairfax Station

Thursday, October 4, 2007; Page H01


Brad and Tina Seltzer, and their hockey-loving friends, have front-row seats for Capitals games in their basement arena. (What's next, a Zamboni?)
Brad and Tina Seltzer, and their hockey-loving friends, have front-row seats for Capitals games in their basement arena. (What's next, a Zamboni?) (Len Spoden - for The Washington Post)
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Long road trip has us feeling blue; what are a couple of poor Washington Capitals fans to do? For us, it is to retreat to our substitute arena with the sights and sounds of a live game at Verizon Center. Invite a few friends over, grab a couple of beers, turn on the game, and it's the next best thing to being there. Of course, it's always more fun when the game is exciting, we're all cheering and the Capitals win. But win or lose, we can always count on closer bathrooms and better concessions.


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