Capitals re-sign John Carlson for 8 years, $64M US
Defenceman now under contract at $8M US per year through 2026-27
The Washington Capitals re-signed John Carlson to an eight-year, $64 million US contract that allows the Stanley Cup champions to keep the do-it-all defenceman.
Carlson will count $8 million US against the salary cap through the 2026-27 season. General manager Brian MacLellan announced the deal Sunday.
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The 28-year-old has made the Washington area his home and wanted to stay if there was a fit. The Capitals got the cap space necessary to re-sign Carlson by trading veteran defenceman Brooks Orpik and backup goaltender Philipp Grubauer on Friday night at the NHL draft.
Carlson outperformed his last deal that paid him just under $4 million a season and was at his best in a contract year. He led all defencemen with 68 points in the regular season and 20 in the playoffs to help Washington win the Metropolitan Division and then the Stanley Cup.
The contract makes Carlson the second-highest-paid player on the Capitals behind Alex Ovechkin.
At $8 million a year, Carlson ties Brent Burns for the second-highest cap hit in the league among defenceman behind only P.K. Subban's $9 million with Nashville. Agent Rick Curran fielded calls from other teams Sunday before the deal got done with the Capitals.
"Whatever your intentions are, you still have to do your due diligence because there's more to it for me than that," Carlson said Monday in Arlington, Virginia. "I was hoping we could get something done and it worked itself out."