The Washington Capitals announced the signing of defenseman Jacob MacDonald to a one-year, two-way contract. The deal carries a league-minimum $850K NHL salary and a hefty $525K salary in the AHL.
NHL free agency opened on July 1. This day is always fast-paced and exciting, as eligible players can move from team to team or be re-signed. You never know what your favorite team’s roster will look like at the end of the day, as it is always a frenzy of movement and transactions.
It was a big announcement in D.C. when Alex Ovechkin announced he would return to the Washington Capitals for one more season. Now, GM Chris Patrick has revealed how he approached the Capitals’ offseason plans and where Ovechkin fit into them, according to ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski.
Alex Ovechkin ended weeks of speculation on Thursday when he announced that he is returning for a 22nd NHL season, signing a one-year contract with the Washington Capitals.
In the history of the NHL Draft, 64 players have been selected No. 1 overall. How many of the can you name in eight minutes?
There have been successful rookie seasons in NHL history, and there have been superior efforts worth celebrating time and time again. Here's our list of the 25 notable seasons from those with official rookie status, as deemed by the NHL, in reverse chronological order.
Washington Capitals star Alexander Ovechkin has decided to play at least one more NHL season. The Capitals announced Thursday that Ovechkin is signing a new one-year contract with the team.
The Washington Capitals have had one of the best offseasons in the NHL, and they got even more good news on Thursday. Captain Alex Ovechkin, the NHL’s all-time leading goalscorer, is returning for another season, and he will join a revamped forward group that includes new impact additions Jordan Kyrou and Alex Tuch.
Alex Ovechkin passed on retirement to return to the Washington Capitals on a one-year deal. The Capitals announced the agreement for next season with the 40-year-old is worth $4.25 million, keeping the NHL's all-time leader in goals in Washington and out of the rocking chair.
If there were an award for “Most Aggressive Summer Makeover,” Washington Capitals General Manager Chris Patrick would already be clearing space on his mantle.
How many of the 21 players in NHL history with at least 600 career goals can you name in five minutes?
The Washington Capitals have ensured that the face of their franchise isn’t going anywhere. On Thursday, the club announced that captain Alex Ovechkin has signed a one-year contract worth $4.25 million, keeping the future Hall of Famer in Washington for at least one more season.
The GR8 is coming back, for at least one more year. On Thursday, the Washington Capitals announced that the team has signed captain Alex Ovechkin to a one-year contract.
The retirement rumors aren’t true.
The Capitals are coming off a frustrating 2025-26 campaign where they just missed the playoffs in a weak Metropolitan Division that featured no wild-card teams.
The Washington Capitals are signing former Columbus Blue Jackets captain Boone Jenner. He has signed a four-year deal with a $5.75 million AAV. In 67 games this season, Jenner has 38 points on 13 goals and 25 assists.
To help shore up the blue line, the Pittsburgh Penguins opened up free agency by signing veteran defenseman Trevor van Riemsdyk away from the rival Washington
Sammi Silber: Washington Capitals GM Chris Patrick said that he’s spoken with the agents for Brandon Duhaime and Trevor van Riemsdyk, but will keep what was said to himself.
It was a quiet first-year player selection process for the Washington Capitals with only four picks at the 2026 NHL Draft. Washington used their limited
Sammi Silber of The Hockey News: “GM Chris Patrick also said he has a number in mind for what Alex Ovechkin’s next contract looks like *if* he returns.
Another dynamic two-way forward is off the board. The Washington Capitals selected Finnish center Oliver Suvanto with the Oliver Suvanto pick at the 2026 NHL Entry Draft Friday night at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, N.Y.
If you stepped away from your phone for five minutes this week, you probably missed another Washington Capitals blockbuster. Fresh off injecting high-octane offensive firepower into the top six by acquiring stars Jordan Kyrou and Alex Tuch, General Manager Chris Patrick kept the phone lines burning.
Free agency is now less than a week away, and teams are looking ahead to when it opens. Even with the UFA crop being thinned out in recent months, there will be some quality veterans set to hit the open market in July, while many teams also have key restricted free agents to re-sign.
The Washington Capitals have been busy making big moves this week. The Caps have acquired both Jordan Kyrou from the St. Louis Blues and Alex Tuch from the Buffalo Sabres in two separate trades.
The Pittsburgh Penguins continued to reshape their roster Thursday, acquiring center Hendrix Lapierre from the Washington Capitals in exchange for a 2027 third-round pick and a 2028 fifth-round pick originally belonging to the San Jose Sharks, per Pierre LeBrun.
The Washington Capitals are not messing around this offseason, and they are making it very clear that they still see themselves as Stanley Cup contenders in the very near future.
Trades are abundant this NHL offseason.
Washington Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery has agreed on a multi-year contract extension, according to The Fourth Period’s David Pagnotta. The 44-year-old had one year left on his initial four-year pact with the club.
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