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Washington Capitals re-sign goaltender Charlie Lindgren to three-year, $9 million deal
Capitals sign goaltender Charlie Lindgren to a 3-year, $9 million extension
Capitals' Charlie Lindgren: Inks three-year deal
Lindgren's deal follows the Caps' decision to re-sign fellow backstop Logan Thompson to a six-year, $35.1 million back in January, locking up their netminding duo for the foreseeable future. While Lindgren was seeing an even share of the duties for much of the year,
The Capitals now have both goaltenders locked up to new contracts this season with Monday morning's signing of Charlie Lindgren.
Charlie Lindgren is 31 years old and in his 10th season of professional hockey and never had a playing partner who also catches with his right hand before the Washington Capitals traded for fellow right-catching goalie Logan Thompson on June 29.
Thompson turned aside 33 shots in regulation and overtime and all three shootout attempts he faced in Monday's 5-4 win over the Senators. The Caps grabbed a 3-0 lead early in the second period, but Thompson had to withstand a comeback by the Sens in the third period just to get the game to OT.
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