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Ted Leonsis (second from right), president and CEO of Monumental Sports and Entertainment, picks up the Washington Capitals' "Team of Distinction" award from the D.C. Sports Hall of Fame at a ceremony at Nationals Park on Sunday, June 24, 2019. Leonsis' company owns the Capitals, Washington Wizards and Washington Mystics. (Photo courtesy of Washington Nationals Baseball Club)
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Ted Leonsis (second from right), president and CEO of Monumental Sports and Entertainment, picks up the Washington Capitals' "Team of Distinction" award from the D.C. Sports Hall of Fame at a ceremony at Nationals Park on Sunday, June 24, 2019. Leonsis' company owns the Capitals, Washington Wizards and Washington Mystics. (Photo courtesy of Washington Nationals Baseball Club)

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