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Showing posts with label Alexander Semin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alexander Semin. Show all posts

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Capitals Sign Alexander Semin to One-Year Extension

The Washington Capitals announced today that they have signed right wing Alexander Semin to a one-year contract extension worth $6.7 million, a slight raise over the $6 million he is making this season. He would have been an unrestricted free agent this summer. In 39 games so far this season, he has 18 goals and 17 assists for 35 points. He is currently sidelined with a hip injury, but Capitals GM George McPhee hopes Semin will return to the lineup after the all-star game. In 366 career NHL games, all with Washington, he has 166 goals and 169 assists for 335 points. This is a good signing for the Capitals, as Semin is a very offensively skilled player. He's a great goal-scorer, owns a very impressive shot, and is excellent on the power play. Despite being a little streaky in his scoring, Semin should be one of the top offensive producers in Washington next season.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Capitals Sign Semin to One-Year Extension

The Washington Capitals announced on Saturday that they have signed right wing Alexander Semin to a one-year contract extension. The deal is reportedly worth $6 million. He would have been a restricted free agent in the summer and could have been a likely candidate for an offer sheet from a rival team. In 29 games so far this season, Semin has 14 goals and 18 assists for 32 points. In 283 career NHL games, all with the Capitals, he has 122 goals and 126 assists for 248 points. This is a great signing for the Capitals, as Semin has developed into a reliable scorer over the past few seasons and has helped make the team more competitive. With one key free agent re-signed, the Capitals will turn their attention in the coming months to re-signing Nicklas Backstrom, Tomas Fleischmann, Simeon Varlamov, and possibly Brendan Morrison. If the salary cap remains close to $56.8 million for next season, the Capitals would have roughly $20 million to re-sign these players, which should be enough to get them all signed to new contracts, barring any unforeseen circumstances.