Caps resign Fehr, Volpatti
A day after securing their fifth Southeast Division title in the last six season, the Caps rewarded two energy line guys with new deals.
The Caps signed a two year contract extension with Eric Fehr. The deal is for two years for $3 million. Fehr will make $1.4 million next season and $1.6 million the last season of the extension. Fehr played last season with the Winnipeg Jets after being released by the Capitals after the 2010-11 season, a casualty of the salary cap. Fehr returned to Washington this season and recorded 8 goals and 8 assists in 39 games. Fehr was a first round draft selection by the Caps in the 2003 NHL Draft.
The Caps also agreed to a two year contract extension with fellow energy skater Aaron Volpatti. Volpatti's deal will pay him $500,000 next season and $600,000 in the final year of the extension. Volpatti was signed by Washington off waivers from Vancouver in February. Volpatti has 1 assist in 15 games. He was claimed off waivers to add toughness and grit to the roster, as Volpatti's reputation an an enforcer made him an attractive waiver claim for the Caps. Volpatti has seen an increased role over the last two weeks, subbing in for Wojtek Wolski, who has suffered from some injuries.
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