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Following Milan Jurcina's arbitration decision, the Washington Capitals appear to be up against the salary cap and are in line to enter training camp with a crowded blue line. Jurcina was given a one-year contract worth $1.375 million, and the Caps officially signed him Friday. Since the arbitrator awarded less than $1.57 million - the number where, under the collective bargaining agreement, a team can walk away from the contract - it became a binding contract. "There was no discretion as to the term," said Allan Walsh, Jurcina's agent. "We're pleased with the result." Caps general manager George McPhee declined ...
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