| Flyers sign Jagr |
Fri Jul 1 14:04:23 2011 EST |
| ptain prior to the 1998-99 season, and remained in that role until Lemieux was once again named to the post in 2001. After a 121-point campaign in 2000-01, the Penguins encountered financial difficulties and Jagr was shipped in a five-player deal to the Washington Capitals, where he spent two-plus seasons before he was traded to New York. All told, the five-time Art Ross Trophy winner scorched NHL goaltenders for 646 goals and 1,599 points in 1,273 games with the Penguins, Capitals and Rangers. |
| Caps bring back Halpern |
Fri Jul 1 13:47:51 2011 EST |
| Washington, DC (Sports Network) - The Washington Capitals have signed center Jeff Halpern to a one-year contract. Financial terms were not disclosed, but multiple sources, including the Washington Post, report it is worth $825,000. Halpern played 438 games for the Capitals from 1999-2006, but has bounced around with Dallas, Tampa Bay, Los Angeles and Montreal the past five seasons. In 72 games for the Canadiens last year, he scored 11 goals and added 15 assists for 26 points while finishing sec |
| Penguins withdraw Jagr's one-year contract offer |
Fri Jul 1 11:57:08 2011 EST |
| ptain prior to the 1998-99 season, and remained in that role until Lemieux was once again named to the post in 2001. After a 121-point campaign in 2000-01, the Penguins encountered financial difficulties and Jagr was shipped in a five-player deal to the Washington Capitals, where he spent two-plus seasons before he was traded to New York. All told, the five-time Art Ross Trophy winner scorched NHL goaltenders for 646 goals and 1,599 points in 1,273 games with the Penguins, Capitals and Rangers. |
| Penguins offer Jagr one-year deal |
Tue Jun 28 22:51:21 2011 EST |
| ptain prior to the 1998-99 season, and remained in that role until Lemieux was once again named to the post in 2001. After a 121-point campaign in 2000-01, the Penguins encountered financial difficulties and Jagr was shipped in a five-player deal to the Washington Capitals, where he spent two-plus seasons before he was traded to New York. All told, the five-time Art Ross Trophy winner scorched NHL goaltenders for 646 goals and 1,599 points in 1,273 games with the Penguins, Capitals and Rangers. |
| Laich inks six-year deal with Caps |
Tue Jun 28 10:41:54 2011 EST |
| Arlington, VA (Sports Network) - The Washington Capitals have signed center Brooks Laich to a six-year contract. Financial terms were not disclosed. "I'm thrilled to make the commitment to remain a Capital," said Laich in a statement. "It is a wonderful organization with terrific fans and I'm very happy to continue to call Washington home for many years to come." Laich scored 16 goals and added 32 assists to finish fourth on the team with 48 points last season. He appeared in all 82 games for t |
| Coyotes announce affiliation agreement with Portland |
Mon Jun 27 13:55:13 2011 EST |
| Portland Pirates. Portland had served as the AHL affiliate for Buffalo the past three seasons, but the Sabres announced a return to Rochester just last week. The Pirates, founded in 1993, had also been affiliated with the Anaheim Ducks and Washington Capitals. "We are very pleased to announce our new AHL affiliation with the Portland Pirates," said Coyotes general manager Don Maloney. "[Portland owner] Brian Petrovek and the Pirates are a well-run, first class organization with a great history |
| Swedes, centers dominate top of NHL draft |
Sat Jun 25 02:13:00 2011 EST |
| 22 to No. 30, acquiring a second-round pick from Toronto. The Maple Leafs added defenseman John-Michael Liles from the Avalanche for a second-round pick in 2012, and the Blackhawks gained a second first-round selection, No. 26, from the Washington Capitals for left wing Troy Brouwer. ``We're trying to improve our team, and there are going to be changes made when you don't reach your ultimate goal,'' Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman said. ``You need to look to get better, and we're tr |
| 'Hawks send Brouwer to Caps for first-round pick |
Fri Jun 24 22:03:10 2011 EST |
| St. Paul, MN (Sports Network) - The Washington Capitals acquired right wing Troy Brouwer from the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday. In exchange, the Capitals sent their first-round pick, the 26th overall slot in Friday's draft, to Chicago. "I'm very excited to join the Washington Capitals organization," said Brouwer. "They are consistently one of the top teams in the NHL and I look forward to helping them reach the ultimate goal of winning the Stanley Cup." Brouwer was a seventh-round pick of the B |
| Claude Noel to coach new Winnipeg franchise |
Fri Jun 24 13:01:58 2011 EST |
| the Columbus Blue Jackets. Noel's lone NHL head coaching experience came at the end of the 2009-10 season with Columbus, when he finished the season at 10-8-6 after Ken Hitchcock was fired. Though he played in just seven NHL games with the Washington Capitals during the 1979-80 season, Noel was a scorer in several minor leagues. His post-playing coaching career began with Roanoke in the ECHL in 1990, and culminated with a Calder Cup championship and coach of the year honors with Milwaukee in 20 |
| Winnipeg to name Noel head coach |
Thu Jun 23 19:57:53 2011 EST |
| en Hitchcock was fired. The 55-year-old Ontario native went 43-30-7 with the Moose last year and guided the club, a farm team for the Vancouver Canucks, to the second round of the playoffs. Though he played in just seven NHL games with the Washington Capitals during the 1979-80 season, Noel was a scorer in several minor leagues. His post-playing coaching career began with Roanoke in the ECHL in 1990, and culminated with a Calder Cup championship and coach of the year honors with the Milwaukee A |
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