The Washington Capitals have made a significant move this week, announcing the signing of former San Jose Sharks defenseman Timothy Liljegren to a two-year contract extension. This new deal, valued at an average annual salary of $3.25 million, marks a $250,000 increase from his previous contract, signaling the Capitals’ confidence in his abilities on the ice.
Liljegren’s journey to Washington began when he was acquired from the Toronto Maple Leafs, who had drafted him in the first round of the 2017 NHL Draft. The trade that brought him to San Jose saw him exchanged for Matt Benning and two draft picks in October 2024. During his time with the Sharks, Liljegren participated in 110 games over two partial seasons, notching seven goals and accumulating 28 points, although he finished with a -32 rating.
His tenure with the Sharks took a turn when he was traded to the Capitals ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline this spring, with Washington sending a fourth-round draft pick back to San Jose for the 27-year-old defenseman. Upon joining the Capitals, Liljegren played in just four games, primarily serving as a depth defenseman, ready to step in if injuries arose.
Looking ahead, the Capitals expect Liljegren to take on a more substantial role within the lineup. He currently stands as one of only three NHL-caliber right-handed defensemen under contract for the upcoming season, alongside Matt Roy and Dylan McIlrath. As the Capitals prepare for the next chapter, Liljegren’s extension underscores their commitment to bolstering their defensive unit.
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