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		<title>Paying the Price: The Capitals and their Playoff Injuries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not the face! (Photo credit: Drew Angerer) Much has been written about the Caps&#8217; new commitment to shot blocking. Simply put: they&#8217;re blocking more shots than the Rangers, a team who talks about shots more than the cast of &#8220;Jersey Shore&#8221;. Through two games, the Caps have blocked 39 shots to the Rangers&#8217; 30, and [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Not the face! (Photo credit: Drew Angerer)</em></p>
<p>Much has been written about the <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/apr/14/throwing-a-block-party/" target="_blank">Caps&#8217; new commitment to shot blocking.</a> Simply put: they&#8217;re blocking more shots than the Rangers, a team who talks about shots more than the cast of &#8220;Jersey Shore&#8221;. Through two games, the Caps have blocked 39 shots to the Rangers&#8217; 30, and some of those those blocks have saved goals&#8211; or even games.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re not wearing goalie pads, blocking shots takes some nerve. Ever wonder what it looks like afterward?</p>
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<p>You&#8217;re in luck &#8212; former Cap <strong>Sami Lepisto</strong> <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/samilepisto" target="_blank">took to social media yesterday</a> to show us the results of a slapshot he blocked in the Blackhawks&#8217; series against the Coyotes. Safe for work, unless your work objects to you looking at exposed knees and gnarly bruises.</p>
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<p>Players sacrificing their bodies in the postseason is not a new phenomenon. Gruesome stories have already started trickling out of eliminated teams, like <a class="vt-p" href="http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/bruins/post/_/id/9815/bergeron-played-with-torn-oblique" target="_blank">Patrice Bergeron&#8217;s strained oblique,</a> and <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.theprovince.com/sports/Canucks+Kesler+have+finished+Playoffs+with+shoulder+injury/6506648/story.html" target="_blank">Ryan Kesler&#8217;s shoulder injury</a>. A lot of your favorite players grit through the pain in the playoffs.</p>
<p>The Caps themselves were lucky to advance through a wild first round mostly unharmed, though there must be injuries we&#8217;re not hearing about. Brooks Laich&#8217;s leg could fall off on the ice, and he&#8217;d probably take ten shifts a night. In the past, we&#8217;ve seen Mike Knuble <a href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/capitals-watch/2011/may/6/mike-knuble-playing-pins-broken-thumb/" target="_blank">play with pins in his hand</a>, and Eric Belanger <a href="http://www.russianmachineneverbreaks.com/2010/04/23/eric-belanger-is-chuck-norris-tough/" target="_blank">pull out his own teeth on the bench,</a> so we should consider ourselves and our team conspicuously lucky.</p>
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<p>The Caps&#8217; defensive system has found success in the playoffs so far, but with the team&#8217;s new commitment to shot-blocking and taking the body, we can be sure that at the very least, there are a few bruises like this in the locker room right now.</p>
<p>&#8220;It’s good to see,&#8221; <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.russianmachineneverbreaks.com/2012/04/24/mike-knuble-on-game-7-one-game-and-somebodys-going-home/" target="_blank">Mike Knuble told DC101&#8242;s Elliot in the Morning last week.</a> &#8220;You go into our training room after games, and there are five, six guys with ice bags on, and that’s always a good sign that a team is paying the price. It’s good to see guys paying the price and having the bruises as a result.&#8221;</p>
 
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