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・ 2006 African Championships in Athletics – Women's 200 metres
・ 2006 African Championships in Athletics – Women's 3000 metres steeplechase
・ 2006 African Championships in Athletics – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
・ 2006 African Championships in Athletics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
・ 2006 African Championships in Athletics – Women's 400 metres
・ 2006 African Championships in Athletics – Women's 400 metres hurdles
・ 2006 African Championships in Athletics – Women's 5000 metres
・ 2006 African Championships in Athletics – Women's 800 metres
・ 2006 African Championships in Athletics – Women's discus throw
・ 2006 African Championships in Athletics – Women's hammer throw
・ 2005–06 Villarreal CF season
・ 2005–06 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team
・ 2005–06 Volvo Ocean Race
・ 2005–06 Vyshcha Liha
・ 2005–06 Vysshaya Liga season
2005–06 Washington Capitals season
・ 2005–06 Washington Huskies men's basketball team
・ 2005–06 Washington Wizards season
・ 2005–06 Watford F.C. season
・ 2005–06 Welsh Alliance League
・ 2005–06 Welsh League Cup
・ 2005–06 Welsh Premier League
・ 2005–06 Wessex Football League
・ 2005–06 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season
・ 2005–06 West Ham United F.C. season
・ 2005–06 West Indian cricket season
・ 2005–06 Western Football League
・ 2005–06 WHL season
・ 2005–06 Wichita Thunder season
・ 2005–06 Wigan Athletic F.C. season


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2005–06 Washington Capitals season : ウィキペディア英語版
2005–06 Washington Capitals season

The Washington Capitals season involved Alexander Ovechkin’s rookie season. Following the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Alexander Ovechkin played his first game with the Washington Capitals on October 5, 2005, scoring two goals in a 3–2 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets. In a shootout against the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Ovechkin scored the game-winning goal in a 5–4 win. The Capitals finished the 2005–06 season in fifth and last place of the Southeast Division with a 29–41–12 campaign, having 12 more points than the 2003–04 season, good for 27th out of the 30 NHL teams. Yet the team played close in every game, playing in 42 one-goal games, although losing two-thirds of those games. A notable first was that Washington area native Jeff Halpern was named captain of the hometown Capitals. At the 2006 trade deadline, March 8, Witt was traded to the Nashville Predators. Several Capitals achieved career highs in several offensive categories, including Matt Pettinger and Dainius Zubrus, who both achieved career highs in all offensive categories. Jeff Halpern set a new career high in assists for the second consecutive season.
==Off-season==


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