Found July 26, 2009 on Washington Times:
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Put Cancer on Ice raised more than $9,500 for the Hockey Fights Cancer Foundation on Saturday at the third annual Dave Fay Memorial hockey game, which honors the memory of the late hockey reporter for The Washington Times. Washington Capitals defenseman Brian Pothier dropped the ceremonial first puck for the charity game, held at Kettler Capitals Iceplex. "[Fay] was a character," Pothier said. "He was full of life, he definitely had an opinion and he let you know about it." The game featured appearances by several local hockey figures. A handful of former Caps players - Blair Stewart, Gord Lane ... Email </a
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