It appears that the Washington Capitals are getting veteran defensemen Rasmus Sandin and Nick Jensen back from injury as they gear up for Game 4 against the New York Rangers and look to avoid a first-round sweep in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
There’s a Rasmus Sandin injury to the back end of the Capitals blue line. Sunday night in Washington, D.C., the Capitals lost more than just the game. Defender Rasmus Sandin was injured in the final play of the opening period and did not return to the game.
The Washington Capitals announced that defenseman Rasmus Sandin would not be returning to Sunday’s game against the Ottawa Senators due to an upper-body injury.
The Washington Capitals announced that defenseman Rasmus Sandin is dealing with a lower-body injury and will not in their Saturday night game against the Boston Bruins.
After their underwhelming 6-3 loss to the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night, the Toronto Maple Leafs are down to just 11 games on the schedule before the playoffs begin.
The Washington Capitals are manifesting success. Somehow.
In the thick of trade deadline season, the Washington Capitals are locking down some of their key players, the latest being Swedish defenseman Rasmus Sandin.
The Washington Capitals have secured the services of defenseman Rasmus Sandin for the foreseeable future, announcing a five-year contract extension with the pending restricted free agent.
The NHL Trade Deadline is still two days away, but it feels like March 8th came on Wednesday, March 6th. Several trades have occurred in the NHL, with Colorado acquiring Sean Walker and Casey Mittelstadt, Edmonton acquiring Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick, and Florida starting the day with the Vladimir Tarasenko trade.
The Washington Capitals have been sellers leading up to the 2024 Trade Deadline, first moving Anthony Mantha to the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday and likely moving on from Max Pacioretty and Joel Edmundson before Friday, as well.
Good news for Washington Capitals fans as they’ve inked the Rasmus Sandin contract. The Swedish defenceman signed a five-year deal worth $23 million. This breaks down to an average annual cap hit of $4.6 million per season through the 2028-29 season.
Defenseman Rasmus Sandin signed a five-year, $23 million contract extension with the Washington Capitals. The Capitals announced the deal on Wednesday, one day before the Sweden native celebrates his 24th birthday.
The Washington Capitals have some assurance on the blueline for the next few seasons. On Wednesday, the team announced it is signing defenseman Rasmus Sandin to a five-year contract extension, with an AAV of $4.6 million.
The Capitals have re-signed pending RFA defenseman Rasmus Sandin to a five-year extension.
Getting a valuable reinforcement back on the blue line, the Washington Capitals announced they have activated defenseman Rasmus Sandin from the injured reserve, and have reassigned forward Hendrix Lapierre to their AHL affiliate
In 2020, he earned a bronze medal and was named the tournament’s top defenseman, recording 10 points in seven games, which was the most by any defenseman in the tournament.
Rasmus Sandin said he did not expect to see himself moved from the Toronto Maple Leafs and told reporters in Anaheim on Tuesday that he was “surprised” to learn that he had been dealt to the Washington Capitals.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have traded defenseman Rasmus Sandin to the Washington Capitals in exchange for defenseman Erik Gustafsson and the Boston Bruins’ 2023 first-round draft pick, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported Tuesday afternoon.
TEMPE, Ariz. — Rasmus Sandin knew something was wrong on Dec. 20 when he couldn’t quite see clearly, despite being on the ice to help set up a power-play goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Sandin must miss at least seven days, but the Maple Leafs don’t play again until Dec. 27 after Thursday’s afternoon match with the Philadelphia Flyers.
It has been a quiet week in the Atlantic division. There haven’t been any new acquisitions but two RFA’s have signed. It appears most of the teams in the Atlantic have their rosters set for the upcoming season.
Over the course of the last week, teams have been preparing for the most important month of the NHL off-season. With the draft just four days away and free agency set to begin on July 13th, teams are looking to come to terms with their expiring contracts and shopping players they don’t expect to have on the roster for the upcoming season.
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