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Caps owner Leonsis gives ‘puck girl,’ family front-row seats for Game 5

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WASHINGTON — By now, you’ve probably heard the story of Washington Capitals winger Brett Connolly’s recent good deed, ensuring one young Caps fan got a souvenir puck to take home, no matter how many tries it took. Now, Caps owner Ted Leonsis is making sure she and her family will be back behind the glass for Game 5.

Per ESPN’s Darren Rovell, Leonsis has invited Keelan Moxley and her family to sit in his seats behind the glass for the Caps’ next home playoff game against the Columbus Blue Jackets, Saturday afternoon at Capital One Arena.

Expect plenty more camera time for Moxley this weekend.

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