When the Washington Capitals signed Brandon Duhaime to a two-year, $3.7 million contract over the offseason, they got a rugged, physical, defensively-inclined forward who could fit in both on the fourth line and the first penalty-kill unit. But Duhaime has brought oh-so-much more than that, though. He’s scored big goals. He’s fought. And he’s also … Continue reading The Washington Capitals are barking at each other this season and it’s all because of Brandon Duhaime
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