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Meet Mike Knuble
Meet Mike Knuble
Mike Knuble - RW - 6'3'' - 230 Two years, $2.8 million a year, total $5.6 million. Just what the doctor ordered: The Capitals fill the need of a second line forward and find someone who might be willing to risk his limbs to set up in front of a goalie. Knuble's career high for points was ...
Knuble signs with Capitals
Knuble signs with Capitals
novafantasysports.com — Update: Forward Mike Knuble is heading to his fifth NHL team. The 36-year-old has signed an two-year contract with the Washington Capitals worth $2.8 million a season. Fantasy Impact: Knuble wanted to stay in Philly, but now he finds himself potentially playing with Alex Ovechkin. Knuble ... (more) Knuble signs with Capitals
Knuble says window is closing
blogs.courierpostonline.com — Just talked with Mike Knuble, who said negotiations with his agent and Paul Holmgren are scheduled to continue tonight. Knuble spoke briefly with his agent, Kurt Overhardt, who told him to brace himself for a busy day of offers on Wednesaday. The ... (more) Knuble says window is closing
Washington Capitals Message Board -> Welcome To The Show
boards.washingtoncaps.com — What They're Saying on the Signing Posted by Nate , Yesterday, 04:24 PM Reaction to today's news of Mike Knuble's signing with Washington from the web, twitter and television worlds: “He's a smart player who gives this rising team another veteran to ... (more) Washington Capitals Message Board -> Welcome To The Show
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flyersfancentral.com 7/1/2009 — Mike Knuble just agreed to a two-year, $5.6 million contract with the Washington Capitals, ending his four-year career in Philly. Knuble's cap hit will be $2.8 million, which is $200,000 more than he made last season with the Flyers. Knuble, who has a home in Haddonfield, likely will have mixed ...
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As of 12:15 p.m., Knuble still unsigned
flyersfancentral.com 7/1/2009 — Well, it's 12:15 pm on NHL Free Agent day and the Flyers have NOT issued a release on Mike Knuble. In all likelihood, that means Knuble is free to sign with any team in the NHL and if f I was a betting man, I'd say Knuble winds up signing a two-year deal with the Tampa Bay Lightning View ...
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dcprosportsreport.com 7/1/2009 — The Washington Capitals added one spot they coveted, another top line right winger.  The Caps agreed to terms on a 2 year, $5.6 million deal with former Philadelphia Flyer Mike Knuble.  Knuble recorded 47 points last season with the Flyers.  He had 27 goals and 20 assists.  ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) -The Washington Capitals addressed their need for a scoring winger, signing right wing Mike Knuble to a two-year deal worth $5.6 million on the first day of NHL free agency. Knuble, who turns 37 on Saturday, had 27 goals and 20 a...
Caps sign Knuble to 2-year, $5.6M deal (AP)Yahoo! Sports - NHL News 7/1/2009
The Washington Capitals addressed their need for a scoring winger, signing right wing Mike Knuble to a two-year deal worth $5.6 million on the first day of NHL free agency. Knuble, who turns 37 on Saturday, had 27 goals and 20 assists in 82 games for ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Washington Capitals addressed their need for a scoring winger, signing right wing Mike Knuble to a two-year deal worth $5.6 million on the first day of NHL free agency.
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The Washington Capitals addressed their need for a scoring winger, signing right wing Mike Knuble to a two-year deal worth $5.6 million on the first day of NHL free agency.
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Thirteen seasons in the NHL have made Mike Knuble comfortable with doing the dirty work in the corners and in front of the net.