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July 1, 2025
Oilers swipe Capitals' star with $7.2 million contract in free agency | Sporting News
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Oilers swipe Capitals' star with $7.2 million contract in free agency | Sporting News

The Edmonton Oilers have acquired Andrew Mangiapane, a winger previously with the Washington Capitals, signing him to a two-year contract worth $7.2 million total. Mangiapane, who struggled during the 2024-25 season, finishing with only 28 points, hopes to revive his career in Edmonton. Known for a standout 35-goal performance in 2021-22, the former Calgary Flames sixth-round pick has demonstrated the capability to contribute significantly on offense, with a total of 109 goals across his seven NHL seasons. His move to the Oilers signals a fresh start as they look to enhance their scoring depth.

What potential does Mangiapane have with the Oilers?Is Mangiapane's contract a good investment for the Oilers?What adjustments will Mangiapane need to make in Edmonton?How does Mangiapane's signing affect the Oilers' playoff chances?
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https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nhl/news/oilers-sw..

July 1, 2025
Edmonton Oilers sign Andrew Mangiapane to two-year contract - ESPN
ESPN
Edmonton Oilers sign Andrew Mangiapane to two-year contract - ESPN

The Edmonton Oilers have made a notable addition to their roster by signing Andrew Mangiapane to a two-year contract averaging $3.6 million per year. Mangiapane, previously with the Washington Capitals, had a solid season, netting 14 goals and 28 points. His time in Washington was characterized by consistent play, transitioning through the top three lines of a high-scoring team. While Mangiapane's postseason performance was underwhelming, he has potential upside playing alongside the Oilers' offensive stars, hoping to replicate his previous peak of 35 goals with the Calgary Flames in 2021-22.

With Corey Perry's departure from the Oilers to the Kings, Mangiapane may fill the void left in terms of offensive depth. At 29, the veteran forward still has the opportunity to reach new heights in the offensive-minded environment of Edmonton.

How does Mangiapane compare to other Oilers' forwards?What are the Oilers' playoff chances with Mangiapane?What are the implications of Mangiapane's signing for Oilers' cap space?How did the Oilers' roster change after Perry's departure?
Mentions:
@Andrew Mangiapane | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Andrew Mangiapane | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Corey Perry | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Corey Perry | Los Angeles Kings | NHL

https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/45638485/edmon..

July 1, 2025
Washington Capitals sign defenseman Martin Fehervary to 7-year, $42 million extension - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Washington Capitals sign defenseman Martin Fehervary to 7-year, $42 million extension - Washington Times

Martin Fehervary, a promising 25-year-old defenseman for the Washington Capitals, has signed a lucrative seven-year, $42 million contract extension that will keep him with the team until the 2032-33 season. This deal comes after a season where he recorded personal bests in assists, points, and games played, showcasing his vital role in the Capitals' defense.

Fehervary led the Capitals in shorthanded ice time and was notably valuable with his ability to block shots while contributing to the physical presence required in their back line. Despite a serious injury that sidelined him during the playoffs, Capitals GM Chris Patrick expressed excitement over securing Fehervary long-term, highlighting his competitiveness and conditioning as key attributes for the team's future.

How will Fehervary's play style impact the Capitals' defensive strategy?What does this contract mean for the Capitals' future roster decisions?How might the Capitals adjust their tactics without Fehervary next season?What are the implications of Fehervary's long-term extension on the Capitals' cap space?
Mentions:
@Martin Fehervary | Washington Capitals | NHL
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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jul/1/wa..

July 1, 2025
Alex Ovechkin named Sports Humanitarian Award's finalist for pediatric cancer support - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Alex Ovechkin named Sports Humanitarian Award's finalist for pediatric cancer support - Washington Times

Alex Ovechkin, the Washington Capitals superstar, is in the spotlight once again as a finalist for the 2025 Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award. This recognition comes three months after he shattered the NHL goals record, and it reflects his commitment to philanthropy, particularly through his 'Victory Over Cancer' initiative. Since launching this campaign, Ovechkin has pledged to donate money for every goal he scores, raising over $150,000 for pediatric cancer research. His milestone 895th goal was celebrated with a donation of the same amount, and he emphasizes the importance of using his platform to support those battling cancer. Other nominees for the award include NBA guard CJ McCollum and tennis star Sloane Stephens. The winner will be announced during the ESPY awards on July 15, further illustrating the impactful legacy Ovechkin is building both on and off the ice.

What impact does Ovechkin's campaign have on pediatric cancer research?How do humanitarian awards influence athlete behavior?What are the long-term implications of Ovechkin's philanthropy?How do initiatives like 'Victory Over Cancer' shape the future of sportsmanship?
Mentions:
@Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | NHL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jul/1/al..

July 1, 2025
Capitals sign Martin Fehervary to extension through 2032-33 season - ESPN
ESPN
Capitals sign Martin Fehervary to extension through 2032-33 season - ESPN

The Washington Capitals have secured defenseman Martin Fehervary for the long term, signing him to a seven-year contract extension worth $6 million annually through the 2032-33 season. This new deal comes as Fehervary prepares to enter the final year of his previous bridge contract, valued at $2.675 million. The 25-year-old defenseman recorded five goals and a career-high 25 points last season while playing a key role in the Capitals' successful penalty kill, which ranked fifth in the NHL.

By locking in Fehervary, the Capitals now have seven players signed for more than three years, streamlining their roster decisions ahead of a busy 2026 offseason. With $39.25 million in projected cap space, the Capitals are poised to make significant moves. Notably, 2026 will see the contracts of captain Alex Ovechkin and defenseman John Carlson come off the books, further affecting the team's strategy moving forward.

What is the significance of Fehervary's extension for the Capitals' future?How does the Capitals' cap space affect their offseason plans?What role will Fehervary play in the Capitals' strategy moving forward?What defensive improvements can we expect from the Capitals next season?
Mentions:
@Martin Fehervary | Washington Capitals | NHL
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https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/45632515/capit..

July 1, 2025
Oilers swipe Capitals' star with $7.2 million contract in free agency | Sporting News
@sportingnews
Oilers swipe Capitals' star with $7.2 million contract in free agency | Sporting News

The Edmonton Oilers have acquired Andrew Mangiapane, a winger previously with the Washington Capitals, signing him to a two-year contract worth $7.2 million total. Mangiapane, who struggled during the 2024-25 season, finishing with only 28 points, hopes to revive his career in Edmonton. Known for a standout 35-goal performance in 2021-22, the former Calgary Flames sixth-round pick has demonstrated the capability to contribute significantly on offense, with a total of 109 goals across his seven NHL seasons. His move to the Oilers signals a fresh start as they look to enhance their scoring depth.

What potential does Mangiapane have with the Oilers?Is Mangiapane's contract a good investment for the Oilers?What adjustments will Mangiapane need to make in Edmonton?How does Mangiapane's signing affect the Oilers' playoff chances?
Mentions:
@Andrew Mangiapane | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Andrew Mangiapane | Washington Capitals | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
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https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nhl/news/oilers-sw..

July 1, 2025
Edmonton Oilers sign Andrew Mangiapane to two-year contract - ESPN
ESPN
Edmonton Oilers sign Andrew Mangiapane to two-year contract - ESPN

The Edmonton Oilers have made a notable addition to their roster by signing Andrew Mangiapane to a two-year contract averaging $3.6 million per year. Mangiapane, previously with the Washington Capitals, had a solid season, netting 14 goals and 28 points. His time in Washington was characterized by consistent play, transitioning through the top three lines of a high-scoring team. While Mangiapane's postseason performance was underwhelming, he has potential upside playing alongside the Oilers' offensive stars, hoping to replicate his previous peak of 35 goals with the Calgary Flames in 2021-22.

With Corey Perry's departure from the Oilers to the Kings, Mangiapane may fill the void left in terms of offensive depth. At 29, the veteran forward still has the opportunity to reach new heights in the offensive-minded environment of Edmonton.

How does Mangiapane compare to other Oilers' forwards?What are the Oilers' playoff chances with Mangiapane?What are the implications of Mangiapane's signing for Oilers' cap space?How did the Oilers' roster change after Perry's departure?
Mentions:
@Andrew Mangiapane | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Andrew Mangiapane | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Corey Perry | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Corey Perry | Los Angeles Kings | NHL

https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/45638485/edmon..

July 1, 2025
Washington Capitals sign defenseman Martin Fehervary to 7-year, $42 million extension - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Washington Capitals sign defenseman Martin Fehervary to 7-year, $42 million extension - Washington Times

Martin Fehervary, a promising 25-year-old defenseman for the Washington Capitals, has signed a lucrative seven-year, $42 million contract extension that will keep him with the team until the 2032-33 season. This deal comes after a season where he recorded personal bests in assists, points, and games played, showcasing his vital role in the Capitals' defense.

Fehervary led the Capitals in shorthanded ice time and was notably valuable with his ability to block shots while contributing to the physical presence required in their back line. Despite a serious injury that sidelined him during the playoffs, Capitals GM Chris Patrick expressed excitement over securing Fehervary long-term, highlighting his competitiveness and conditioning as key attributes for the team's future.

How will Fehervary's play style impact the Capitals' defensive strategy?What does this contract mean for the Capitals' future roster decisions?How might the Capitals adjust their tactics without Fehervary next season?What are the implications of Fehervary's long-term extension on the Capitals' cap space?
Mentions:
@Martin Fehervary | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Martin Fehervary | Washington Capitals | NHL
Washington Capitals | NHL
Washington Capitals | NHL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jul/1/wa..

July 1, 2025
Alex Ovechkin named Sports Humanitarian Award's finalist for pediatric cancer support - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Alex Ovechkin named Sports Humanitarian Award's finalist for pediatric cancer support - Washington Times

Alex Ovechkin, the Washington Capitals superstar, is in the spotlight once again as a finalist for the 2025 Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award. This recognition comes three months after he shattered the NHL goals record, and it reflects his commitment to philanthropy, particularly through his 'Victory Over Cancer' initiative. Since launching this campaign, Ovechkin has pledged to donate money for every goal he scores, raising over $150,000 for pediatric cancer research. His milestone 895th goal was celebrated with a donation of the same amount, and he emphasizes the importance of using his platform to support those battling cancer. Other nominees for the award include NBA guard CJ McCollum and tennis star Sloane Stephens. The winner will be announced during the ESPY awards on July 15, further illustrating the impactful legacy Ovechkin is building both on and off the ice.

What impact does Ovechkin's campaign have on pediatric cancer research?How do humanitarian awards influence athlete behavior?What are the long-term implications of Ovechkin's philanthropy?How do initiatives like 'Victory Over Cancer' shape the future of sportsmanship?
Mentions:
@Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | NHL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jul/1/al..

July 1, 2025
Capitals sign Martin Fehervary to extension through 2032-33 season - ESPN
ESPN
Capitals sign Martin Fehervary to extension through 2032-33 season - ESPN

The Washington Capitals have secured defenseman Martin Fehervary for the long term, signing him to a seven-year contract extension worth $6 million annually through the 2032-33 season. This new deal comes as Fehervary prepares to enter the final year of his previous bridge contract, valued at $2.675 million. The 25-year-old defenseman recorded five goals and a career-high 25 points last season while playing a key role in the Capitals' successful penalty kill, which ranked fifth in the NHL.

By locking in Fehervary, the Capitals now have seven players signed for more than three years, streamlining their roster decisions ahead of a busy 2026 offseason. With $39.25 million in projected cap space, the Capitals are poised to make significant moves. Notably, 2026 will see the contracts of captain Alex Ovechkin and defenseman John Carlson come off the books, further affecting the team's strategy moving forward.

What is the significance of Fehervary's extension for the Capitals' future?How does the Capitals' cap space affect their offseason plans?What role will Fehervary play in the Capitals' strategy moving forward?What defensive improvements can we expect from the Capitals next season?
Mentions:
@Martin Fehervary | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Martin Fehervary | Washington Capitals | NHL
Washington Capitals | NHL
Washington Capitals | NHL

https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/45632515/capit..

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