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The Washington Capitals would like to get defenseman
Mike Green locked up to a new contract, but
there appears to be a few hiccups in the negotiation process. According to those close to negotiations, there is a major gap between the two parties. ...
Maybe we're all wrong to be fearing the
worst in the Mike Green situation. The Fourth Period
claims that the Caps and Don Meehan (founder of Newport Sports Management, the agency representing Green) are talking, but that "there is a major gap between ...
While I'm still waiting to hear back from
folks who can provide me with an update on
the Caps' negotiations with Mike Green and Cristobal Huet, I figured this would be a good time to catch you up on the status of captain Chris Clark. Clark, of course, ...
I'm sure by now you've read the update
on Brooks Laich. If you haven't check it out
here. I'm still in the process of gathering info on the status of the Caps' other pending free agents. But I thought I would share what I know as of right now: ...
Mike Green has been resigned by the Washington
Capitals. Terms of the four-year deal were not announced,
but TSN is reporting an “average annual salary of $5.25 million”.
The Washington Capitals have agreed to terms with
restricted free agent defenceman Mike Green . Sources tell
TSN it's a four year deal with an average annual salary of $5.25 million."Mike has developed into an impact defenceman in the short time since ...
It's confirmed: Mike Green has re-signed for four
years at $5.25 per. The deal was finalized moments
ago, I'm told. Green is scheduled to speak to the media later, so check back for an update with his comments. "It took a long time, but this puts him ...
Two weeks ago we speculated that Mike Green's
negotiations with the Caps might have stalled in part
because Green's agent-by-extension, Don Meehan, had a bone to pick with the Caps after being fired by Alex Ovechkin (to clarify, Green's agent is Craig ...
On this the opening day of ‘08-09 NHL
free agency Washington Capitals’ fans confronted the opposing twins
of personnel movement outcome: morning elation with Mike Green’s signing and afternoon agony in the club’s failure to come to terms with season-salvaging, starting netminder Cristobal Huet. The Capitals this afternoon, having reached an impasse with Huet and his agent, signed Colorado’s Jose T
9:38 am - Brian Rolston tells Tampa Bay
that he'll test the free agent market, per TSN
9:10 am - Washington Post Capitals Insider Tarik El-Bashir reports Mike Green is staying in DC after agreeing to a 4-year deal, worth $5.25 a season.
Just how important was Mike Green’s signing this
week? Nearly as important as Alexander Ovechkin’s back in
January. Green isn’t just the Capitals’ no. 1 gun from the point — the slick-passing, even slicker skating, indispensable-in-the-new NHL engine from the back end. He’s their Mohawked Mojo, their Titan of ‘Tude, the galvazer of Gang Green. He is supremely skilled swagger on skates.






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