Capitals and trade-deadline acquisition Timothy Liljegren reportedly have mutual interest in contract extension
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Capitals and trade-deadline acquisition Timothy Liljegren reportedly have mutual interest in contract extension
"I'm told that [the Capitals] will have a conversation with Timothy Liljegren about a new contract. He's a pending unrestricted free agent. They're going to have a conversation in the not-too-distant future about signing him to an extension."
"Liljegren played in just four games for the Capitals after arriving from San Jose, averaging 16:54 of ice time per game. In 47 total games split between the Caps and Sharks, Liljegren recorded 11 points (1g, 10a)."
"According to AFPAnalytics, a Liljegren extension is expected to cost approximately $3.3 million for three years. Liljegren's cap hit this past season was $3 million."
Timothy Liljegren may be nearing a contract extension with the Washington Capitals after being acquired from the San Jose Sharks. The Capitals are expected to discuss a new deal soon, as Liljegren is a pending unrestricted free agent. He played four games for the Capitals, averaging 16:54 ice time, and recorded 11 points in 47 games this season. His return is significant, especially with uncertainty surrounding Rasmus Sandin's knee injury. An extension is projected to cost around $3.3 million for three years.
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