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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Brooks Laich, Chris Osgood, Patrick Marleau, Petr Nedv d, Mark Parrish, Cory Sarich, Aaron Gagnon, Steven Goertzen, Brendan Witt, Jan Hrdina, Jon Klemm, Brent Krahn, Jamie Lundmark, Kimbi Daniels, Tyler Willis, Shane Endicott, Jim O'Brien, Deron Quint, Zack Fitzgerald, Thomas Hickey, Jeremy Reich, Robin Gomez, Lonny Bohonos, Brent Severyn, Rick Berry, Ben Clymer, Turner Stevenson, Toma Moj i, Brent Bilodeau, Jame Pollock, Barry Melrose, Jeff Sebastian, Brennan Evans, Ladislav urko, Rob Klinkhammer, Barrett Heisten, Nate Thompson, Wade Flaherty, Ed Patterson, Calvin Pickard, Mitch Fadden, Brad Cole, Chris Joseph, Cody Rudkowsky, Brent Fedyk, Denis Tolpeko, Oleg Saprykin, Corey Schwab, Zden k Blatny, John Lilley, Mike Siklenka, Bryan Bridges, Peter Kasowski, Greg Scott, Trevor Sim, Greg Kuznik, Stanislav Gron, Stewart Malgunas, Scott Kelman, Bud Holloway, Mike Kennedy, Scott Jackson, Rob Tallas, Lindsay Vallis, Prab Rai, Brad Zavisha, Matt Hervey, Jason Beckett, Matthew Spiller, Garret Stroshein, Dody Wood, Benn Olson, David Morisset. Excerpt: Evan Brooks Laich (pronounced born June 23, 1983) is a Canadian ice hockey player with the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League. Laich was originally drafted by the Ottawa Senators in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft, and was later traded to the Capitals as part of the package for Peter Bondra. Before playing professionally, Laich spent time in the Western Hockey League playing with the Moose Jaw Warriors and Seattle Thunderbirds. He has represented Canada internationally, capturing a silver medal at the 2003 World Junior Championships, and playing for Canada again at the 2010 World Hockey Championships. Laich is one of the team's leaders, and plays in all situations for the Capitals. Laich started playing minor hockey in his hometown of Wawota, Saskatchewan. During the...