
Earlier this season, Capitals winger Bogdan Trineyev made his NHL debut. Between that and a solid showing in the minors, he has shown enough to earn a longer look from the team. The Caps announced that they’ve inked the winger to a two-year, $1.8MM contract extension. The deal will be a two-way deal in 2026-27, paying $850K in the NHL and $225K in the minors before converting to a one-way salary of $950K for the 2027-28 campaign.
The 23-year-old was a fourth-round pick by Washington back in 2020, going 117th overall. It took until the 2022-23 campaign for him to become a full-time player in the KHL when he was in the first season of his entry-level deal. Trineyev managed just two goals and 11 assists in 39 games with Dynamo Moskva but he has been a bit more productive offensively since making the jump to North America full-time for the 2023-24 campaign.
That year with AHL Hershey, Trineyev had 16 points in 63 contests before upping his output to 22 points in 62 games last season before adding seven more in eight playoff outings. That was enough to earn him a one-year, two-way deal for this season and he has made the most of it. Trineyev has played in 30 games so far for the Bears in 2025-26, picking up nine goals and 11 assists while already setting a new personal best in the latter category. That earned him a two-game stint with Washington last month although he’s still looking for his first NHL point.
Assuming that Trineyev gets into 78 more NHL games between now and the end of the 2027-28 season, he will remain eligible for restricted free agency with salary arbitration rights. If he doesn’t get into that many outings at the top level, he will instead become eligible for Group Six unrestricted free agency at that time.
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