The Washington Capitals have gotten one of their best prospects under contract, announcing the signing of forward Ivan Miroshnichenko to a three-year entry-level contract. Miroshnichenko will earn $855,000 in the NHL and $82,500 in the AHL per season over the course of his deal, which makes him a restricted free agent in 2026. For Miroshnichenko, this is certainly a mountaintop … [Read more...] about Washington Capitals Sign Ivan Miroshnichenko
Washington Capitals Sign Michael Sgarbossa To Two-Year Contract Extension
The Washington Capitals have signed forward Michael Sgarbossa to a two-year, two-way contract extension, according to CapFriendly. The deal reportedly has a league-minimum $775k AAV and a hefty $525k min0r-league salary. It represents a small raise for Sgarbossa, who took home a $500k AHL salary this past season. This contract is a significant guarantee to a player who has been … [Read more...] about Washington Capitals Sign Michael Sgarbossa To Two-Year Contract Extension
Washington Capitals Sign Alexander Alexeyev To Extension
9:17 AM: The Capitals have made the signing official with a team announcement (Tweet Link). The contract will be a 2-year, $1.65MM extension, paying him $775K in 2023-24, and $875K in 2024-25. 7:51 AM: The Washington Capitals are closing in on a two-year extension with defenseman Alexander Alexeyev, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported Monday night. PuckPedia adds the … [Read more...] about Washington Capitals Sign Alexander Alexeyev To Extension
Henrik Borgstrom Expected To Sign In Sweden
After seeing action in just one NHL game this season, it seemed like there was a good chance that Capitals center Henrik Borgstrom would be looking to go elsewhere for 2023-24. Rather than wait to see if he’d be tendered by Washington, it appears that Borgstrom has found his next team as SportExpressen’s Johan Svensson reports that the middleman is expected to play for HV71 in … [Read more...] about Henrik Borgstrom Expected To Sign In Sweden
Jeff Halpern Linked To Washington Capitals Coaching Vacancy
The Washington Capitals will have a new head coach next season after opting not to renew the contract of Peter Laviolette, as announced last month. Today, Pierre LeBrun of TSN and The Athletic reports the Capitals plan to interview former player and current Tampa Bay Lightning assistant coach Jeff Halpern as part of their search process for Laviolette’s replacement. After … [Read more...] about Jeff Halpern Linked To Washington Capitals Coaching Vacancy