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The Next Three
| Time | Opponent | TV | |
| Wednesday | 7 p.m. | vs. Flames | CSN |
| Friday | 7 p.m. | vs. Thrashers | CSN |
| Sunday | 3 p.m. | vs. Bruins | CSN |
ALL GAMES ON WWWT (107.7 FM, 1500 AM)
QUOTABLE
"It's just frustrating to play that well two nights in a row and still lose. It's got to turn around here sometime soon."
BY THE NUMBERS
48
Games in which the Capitals had avoided back-to-back regulation defeats. That streak, however, ended this weekend's losses to Boston and Pittsburgh.
PERSONNEL DEPT.
Capitals C Tomas Fleischmann was scratched last night for the third time in four games, replaced by Eric Fehr. D Steve Eminger also was a healthy scratch. C David Steckel (broken finger), RW Chris Clark (groin tendon) and D Brian Pothier (concussion) were out. Pittsburgh RW Marian Hossa (knee) was sidelined.


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