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Meanwhile, Down on the Farm

The Bears have among the AHL league leaders: Goals: Alexandre Giroux: 7 (T-4th) Andrew Gordon: 7 (T-4th) Assists: Alexandre Giroux: 10 (T-4th) Andrew Gordon: 9 (T-7th) Power Play Goals: Andrew Gordon: 5 (T-2nd) Power Play Assists: Alexandre Giroux: 4 (T-9th) Shorthanded Goals: Steve Pinizzotto: 2 (T-1st) Game-Winning Goals: Alexandre Giroux: 2 (T-4th) Plus/Minus: Alexandre Giroux: +11 (1st) Rookie...

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Caps Make More Cuts

The Caps have cut defensemen John Carlson and Patrick McNeill and forwards Francois Bouchard, Steve Pinizzotto and Andrew Joudrey and goaltender Jason Bacashihua. That leaves Caps a total of 36 players in camp (three goalies, 10 defensemen and 23 forwards.)

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Lake Erie Monsters shut out Toronto Marlies 2-0

Jason Bacashihua stopped 31 shots as the Lake Erie Monsters shut out the Toronto Marlies 2-0 in AHL play Friday.

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U.S. picks up three NHL players for hockey worlds

Nashville defenseman Ryan Suter, Minnesota forward Adam Hall and St. Louis goaltender Jason Bacashihua were added to the U.S. National Team for the world hockey championships in Moscow beginning April 27.