Patrick said before denying recent reports that Washington could have a busy offseason.
Nikolaj Ehlers free-agency failure forces Capitals to regroup, focus on youth
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"Martin possesses all the core qualities of a Washington Capital," Capitals general manager Chris Patrick said. "His skating ability, conditioning and tireless competitiveness, combined with a team-first attitude and relentless drive to excel, make him a vital part of our blue line. Signing him to a long-term contract at just 25 years old is an exciting step for the future of our organization."
Washington Capitals sign defenseman Martin Fehervary to 7-year, $42 million extension
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