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Washington Capitals sign Darcy Kuemper to five-year contract

Washington Capitals sign Darcy Kuemper to five-year contract
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The Washington Capitals are going to have a very different goaltending tandem next season.

The team traded Vitek Vanecek to the New Jersey Devils at the 2022 NHL Draft and opted not to tender Ilya Samsonov a qualifying offer ahead of Tuesday’s deadline.

The expectation for the Capitals is that they’ll be signing free agent goaltender Darcy Kuemper. Frank Seravalli expects the deal will wind up somewhere in the range of $5.5 million annually over five years.

As has been speculated, Darcy Kuemper would seem to be a great fit in the Nation's Capital. I'd expect a deal in the range of 5 years x $5.5 million whenever Kuemper and #caps get to talking.@DailyFaceoff

— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) July 13, 2022
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UPDATE:

The Capitals announced that they’ve signed Kuemper to a five-year contract worth $26.25 million, a cap hit of $5.25 million per season.

NEW TENDIE IN TOWN!

The Washington Capitals have signed goaltender Darcy Kuemper to a five-year, $26.25 million contract.#ALLCAPS | @FTX_Official

— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) July 13, 2022
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Kuemper was acquired by the Colorado Avalanche last summer from the Arizona Coyotes as a replacement for Philipp Grubauer, who left in free agency to sign with the Seattle Kraken. Kuemper put up a .921 save percentage for the Avs over 57 regular-season games and he helped the team win their first Stanley Cup since 2001.

Finding a legitimate starting goaltender was a priority for the Capitals after a 2021-22 season that featured both Samsonov and Vanecek struggling to grab the starter’s job. Samsonov posted an .896 save percentage in 44 games and Vanecek put up a .908 save percentage in 40 games.

Both Samsonov and Vanecek started for the Capitals in their first-round playoff loss to the Florida Panthers and combined to post an .899 save percentage.

The Capitals have also inked Charlie Lindgren to a three-year contract worth $1.1 million annually to play as Kuemper’s backup.

There's the backup goalie: Capitals have signed goaltender Charlie Lindgren to a three-year, $3.3 million contract.

— Samantha Pell (@SamanthaJPell) July 13, 2022
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Lindgren has a .913 save percentage across 29 NHL games with the Montreal Canadiens and St. Louis Blues.