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    Dec 28, 2008, 07:52

    Toronto (14-15-6) at Washington (22-11-3), 7:00 pm EST

    WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- Before going for their eighth win in nine

    games, the Washington Capitals will honor Mike Gartner.

    Gartner will have his No. 11 retired Sunday before the red-hot

    Capitals host the Toronto Maple Leafs in a meeting of teams that

    once featured the Hall of Famer.

    During his legendary 19-year career with the Capitals, Minnesota

    North Stars, New York Rangers, Maple Leafs and Phoenix Coyotes,

    Gartner amassed 708 goals and 627 assists. He ranks sixth

    all-time with 1,335 points.

    Selected fourth overall in 1979, Gartner notched 397 goals and

    392 assists during his 10-year tenure with Washington. In his

    first year of eligibility, Gartner was selected to the Hockey

    Hall of Fame in 2001.

    While Gartner became the first Capital to be enshrined in

    Toronto, Alex Ovechkin is certainly building a Hall-of-Fame

    resume. In his fourth season, Ovechkin has already accumulated

    186 goals and 357 points.

    The 23-year-old Russian netted the game-winner, his team-leading

    23rd goal of the season, in Friday's 3-2 triumph over the

    Buffalo Sabres. The reigning Hart Trophy winner, Ovechkin also

    leads the Southeast Division-leading Capitals with 47 points.

    The Maple Leafs will try to avoid a third straight loss after

    falling to the lowly New York Islanders, 4-1, on Friday.

    Toronto has been outscored by a 12-3 margin over its two losses.