Found April 16, 2011 on Capitals Hill:
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Jason Arnott has been with the Washington Capitals for 13 games, so he’s a newcomer in the Caps’ dressing room.  However, in that short time, Arnott has emerged as one of the team’s most important players, as well as one of their spiritual leaders.  It really shouldn’t come as any surprise that Arnott is scoring big goals, considering he’s scored the type of goal that most players can only dream of.  While Arnott was with New Jersey, he scored the overtime-winning goal to lift the Devils to the Stanley Cup in 2000, so he’s seen and done it all. That type of leadership is invaluable to a young and relatively inexperienced playoff team like the Capitals, but Arnott’s brought more than just intangibles to the table.  In his first two playoff games with Washington, Arnott has been a difference maker, coming up with big offensive plays at key times. In game one, with the game knotted at one nearing the end of the first overtime session, Rangers&#...
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