Capitals re-sign Green to four year deal
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The color of money is...
Published 7/1/2008 by The Peerless (noreply@blogger.com) at The Peerless Prognosticator
Green... ...as tsn.ca reports. $5.25 million/year, five year deal. One down, several to go.
Green Gets Greener
Published 7/1/2008 by The OFB Team at On Frozen Blog
(c) OnFrozenBlog - http://www.onfrozenblog.com/ - 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”.
From the press release:
The Washington Capitals have signed defenseman Mike Green to a four-year contract, vice president and general manager George McPhee announced today. In keeping with club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“Mike has developed into an impact defenseman in the short time since we drafted him, and he will be a key part of our team moving forward,” McPhee ...
Ovechkin: Green deserved to be priority, Jagr deserves millions
Published 7/1/2008 by Greg Wyshynski at Puck Daddy
First the big news: TSN and The Washington Post are reporting that RFA defenseman Mike Green and the Washington Capitals have agreed to a four-year deal at $5.25 million per season. Depending on how things play out for Michael Nylander and UFA Cristobal Huet, Green could be the second-highest paid player on the team next season. Hooray for offer sheet threats! Now, on to the Capitals' highest paid player. Puck Daddy's official hockey comrade Dmitry Chesnokov passes along and translates this interview with Washington Capitals star Alexander Ovechkin, conducted by Pavel Lysenkov of ...
Capitals sign Mike Green to 4 year deal
Published 7/1/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Richard Pollock) at IllegalCurve.com
From TSN: 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 we drafted him, and he will be a key part of our team moving forward," said Capitals vice president and general manager George McPhee. "We look forward to his further contributions as we continue to improve the hockey club." Read the entire story ...
