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Washington Capitals (8-7; 20 points) @ Florida Panthers (5-8; 11 points):Caps Game #16, Road Game #8, NHL Game #222BankAtlantic Center, Sunrise, FL, 7:37 pm. Washington TV: Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic Plus. Radio: WFED 1500-AM. Florida TV: Fox Sportsnet Florida. Radio: WAXY 790-AM. Canadian National TV: RDS (French) NHL Center Ice: Fox Sportsnet Florida, Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic Plus feeds.Tonight, the Caps, losers of three games in a row, head down to South Florida for the first time this season to face the Florida Panthers in the front end of a home-and-home series. The Caps split the series with Florida last year 3-3 with none of the games requiring extra time but the road team was 2-1 in the matchup. The Panthers are getting their season in gear after a slow start and have won three games in a row. They too were last in action on Wednesday night winning 3-0 at home against the Carolina Hurricanes.What The Natives Are Saying:(Com)Post. Times. Caps.com.Neutral View...
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