Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Capitals sign Nicklas Backstrom to $46M, 5-year extension

- By Stephen Whyno AP Hockey Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) >> Nicklas Backstrom isn’t leaving the team he lifted the Stanley Cup with and is getting paid handsomely to stick around for the long haul.

The Washington Capitals on Tuesday signed Backstrom to a $46 million, fiveyear contract extension that locks him up through the 2024-25 season. The playmaking Swedish center will count $9.2 million against the salary cap when this contract kicks in next season, a significan­t raise from his current team-friendly deal.

There was little doubt Backstrom and the Capitals would get a deal done before the 32-year-old could become an unrestrict­ed free agent on July 1. Along with captain Alex Ovechkin, Backstrom has been a cornerston­e of the franchise for more than a decade. He was a key part of the 2018 Cup run and his No. 19 jersey will someday hang in the rafters.

“I wasn’t expecting a whole lot when I first got drafted,” Backstrom said. “Ever since, it’s been a journey.”

Backstrom and Ovechkin have played more than 900 games together since Backstrom’s NHL debut in 2007 and became one of hockey’s most dynamic duos during this era.

“It’s nice to be with a guy on the same team so many years,” Ovechkin said. “You can ask anybody in this locker room or previous guys who played, first of all he’s tremendous person and an unbelievab­le center. To be around him and see how he’s grown up, how he’s matured, it’s great.”

Backstrom is the Capitals’ franchise leader in assists and has put up 908 points in 934 regular-season games. He recorded 23 points in 20 playoff games during Washington’s Cup run and has been a part of 11 playoff appearance­s in 12 years.

This season, Backstrom has nine goals and 26 assists for 35 points. He’s the only active player to have 50-plus assists in each of the past six seasons.

Much like Ovechkin did with his $124 million, 13year contract signed in 2008 — with help from his mother — Backstrom negotiated this deal himself. He’ll be 37 when it’s over, leaving open the possibilit­y of another contract for a player who seems like he’ll finish his career with the Capitals.

Ovechkin almost certainly will play his entire NHL career with Washington, and his contract status is one of two situations worth watching now that Backstrom is signed. The Russian superstar who’s on the verge of reaching 700 goals is signed through next season, so he and the Capitals could sign an extension as early as this summer.

“Obviously we’d like Ovi to finish his career here, and we’re going to do what we can to keep him,” general manager Brian MacLellan said recently.

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