Sandin signed a five-year, $23 million contract extension Wednesday. That represents a sizable raise over Sandin's existing two-year, $2.8 million deal. He was eligible to become a restricted free ...
Sandin logged an assist, three shots on goal, two hits and a plus-4 rating in Saturday's 6-3 win over the Panthers. Sandin has had a strong March as a complementary scorer, earning six assists and a ...
The Washington Capitals have secured the services of defenseman Rasmus Sandin for the foreseeable future, announcing a five-year contract extension with the pending restricted free agent. The deal, ...
The Washington Capitals were well-represented overseas as defenseman Rasmus Sandin headed to Milan to take part in the NHL/NHLPA European Player Media Tour this past week, and there, he got to touch ...
November 4 - Washington Capitals coach Spencer Carbery said defenseman Rasmus Sandin is "on track" to play in Wednesday's home game against the St. Louis Blues after missing five contests with an ...
The Capitals will not have defenseman Rasmus Sandin available at the start of next season due to the right knee injury he sustained at the tail end of the regular season, general manager Chris Patrick ...
Rasmus Sandin is sticking around with the Washington Capitals for a while after re-signing Wednesday on a five-year contract worth $23 million. Sandin will count $4.6 million against the salary cap ...
The Washington Capitals have acquired defenseman Rasmus Sandin from the Toronto Maple Leafs for defenseman Erik Gustafsson and Boston's first-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, senior vice president ...
Washington Capitals defenseman Rasmus Sandin underwent a surgical procedure to address an ACL tear in his right knee on April 22, as announced by the team via social media. With a six-to-nine-month ...
The Washington Capitals have re-signed defenseman Rasmus Sandin to a five-year, $23 million extension, Capitals general manager Brian MacLellan announced Wednesday morning. The contract carries an ...
Rasmus Sandin has heard a familiar refrain throughout his NHL career. As a smaller defenseman with a reputation for playing on the offensive side of the puck, the critique is almost always the same.