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GM George McPhee waved off that talk a few days after the Game 7 loss to the Canadiens, saying that Boudreau is a good coach and will be behind the Caps 'bench for a long time.
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Crystal programmed the GPS in Boudreau's Chevy Impala and he had three hours of drive time to think how to run his first NHL practice.
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And as for the talk that Bruce Boudreau is on the heat seat, you can sort of see where that would come from, because you figure this team has a limited window in which to collect hardware, and you only get so many bites at the apple, and sometimes if it's not working out you need to hear a different voice in the dressing room, and ....
Brooks Laich: hot seat for Boudreau is "totally unjust" Dan Steinberg 2010
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But despite the early miscues, there's little doubt in Boudreau's mind that Carlson will eventually achieve the success that he's already experienced as a junior player and in the American Hockey League.
Boudreau: John Carlson will be great, but 'he's not there' yet Katie Carrera 2010
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The Capitals are in midseason form when it comes to divulging line combinations for tonight's game at the Saddledome, there were no rushes at this morning's skate and Coach Bruce Boudreau is keeping things very close to the vest, but it's safe to say that things will be shaken up a bit against the Flames.
Boyd Gordon to return to Caps lineup against Flames Katie Carrera 2010
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You could call it Boudreau's 15 seconds of fame, if only he were on screen that long.
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Ken Boudreau is a dissolute, ill, weak man we first witness in the sordid bedroom of a ramshackle hotel he has won on a bet.
A Quiet Genius 2001
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Ken Boudreau is a dissolute, ill, weak man we first witness in the sordid bedroom of a ramshackle hotel he has won on a bet.
A Quiet Genius 2001
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As Kristin Boudreau notes, British moral philosophers like Adam Smith and David Hume saw sympathy as a conservative "mechanism of social control": "By seeing another person’s suffering through one’s own eyes, one might respond privately to scenes that would bring different selves together in sympathetic union" (Boudreau 6).
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Martin called Boudreau's assertion a "scheme to deflect attention on the competition" and said he had stepped out of his office for less than a minute.
Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post Tarik El-Bashir 2010
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