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Sports
Blackhawks crush CapsPublished 03/20/08
CHICAGO (AP) - On a night when the Chicago Blackhawks saluted goalie Tony Esposito, Nikolai Khabibulin came up with a performance the Hall of Famer could appreciate.
Khabibulin made 25 saves in his first start in nearly a month to earn his second shutout this season, and the Blackhawks defeated the Washington Capitals 5-0 on Wednesday night.
Esposito, the Blackhawks' career shutout leader with 74, was honored and cheered in pre-game ceremonies. As the game wound down, the sellout crowd chanted for Khabibulin, who posted his 38th career shutout. Khabibulin made his first start since Feb. 20, when he blanked Minnesota 3-0....
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