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Capitals sign goaltender Charlie Lindgren to three-year, $9 million extension
Capitals' Charlie Lindgren: Leaves ice first
Lindgren was the first goalie to exit the ice Thursday, Bailey Johnson of The Washington Post reports, indicating he'll be between the pipes at home versus the Blues. Lindgren is undefeated in regulation over his last three outings,
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Capitals sign goalie Charlie Lindgren to 3-year, $9M extension
The Washington Capitals have shored up their goaltending tandem for the next few seasons by signing Charlie Lindgren to a three-year extension worth $9 million. General manager Chris Patrick announced the move Monday,
The Capitals now have both goaltenders locked up to new contracts this season with Monday morning's signing of Charlie Lindgren.
Charlie Lindgren is 31 years old and in his 10th season of professional hockey and never had a playing partner who also catches with his right hand before the Washington Capitals traded for fellow right-catching goalie Logan Thompson on June 29.
The Washington Capitals have both halves of their goaltending tandem signed beyond this season. According to a team announcement, the Capitals have signed netminder Charlie Lindgren to a three-year, $9M contract extension.
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The Washington Capitals inked goaltender Charlie Lindgren to a three-year contract extension with an average annual value of $3 million, the club announced Monday.Lindgren was a pending unrestricted free agent whose cap hit is $1.
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