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The Washington Capitals are set to enter the 2025-26 regular season with a similar roster to the one that claimed the best ...
A year after making multiple big trades and free agent signings, Washington has used the offseason thus far to keep the team ...
Washington Capitals general manager Chris Patrick has admitted that the team tried to make a big move in free agency. But it ...
Jakob Chychrun joined the NHL’s 20-goal club this season — a group that includes just 65 other defensemen over the league’s 108-year history. He credits his faith as a major factor in his success. As ...
Jakob Chychrun has fortified the Washington Capitals' defense with his physicality and skilled play. His offensive contributions provide valuable support, easing the burden on veteran stars.
Earlier this month, Washington locked up the other member of the goalie duo, Charlie Lindgren, to a three-year, $9 million contract.
Re-signing Chychrun was the last in-season item on Patrick’s to-do list after also getting goaltenders Logan Thompson and Charlie Lindgren under contract for the foreseeable future.
Defenceman Jakob Chychrun signed an eight-year, $72 million extension to stay in the U.S. capital on Tuesday, the team announced.
Getting the soon-to-be 27-year-old under contract was the last in-season item on Patrick’s to-do list after also getting goaltenders Logan Thompson and Charlie Lindgren locked up long term.
Re-signing Chychrun was the last in-season item on Patrick’s to-do list after also getting goaltenders Logan Thompson and Charlie Lindgren under contract for the foreseeable future.