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Fedorov Wants To Sign With Capitals
by Paul on 06/18/09 at 04:26 PM ET
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from Tarik El-Bashir of Capitals Insider,
“Yeah, I [want] to re-sign with Caps,” Fedorov added. “But if not, there are other possibilities. I don’t have a strict plan. I had a good time in Washington. But there’s not much I want to say anymore because it’s part of the negotiations.”
GM George McPhee confirmed to me yesterday that talks with Fedorov are ongoing and that he’ll be able to say more on the matter as July 1 approaches.
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I’ve always loved Federov. I would love to see him in Washington again next year, as I’m moving into the area.
I’m thinking of getting a 91 Wings jersey and a Caps jersey, cut them up the middle, and sew different halves together a la Two-face.
Posted by MarkK from Maryland on 06/19/09 at 08:38 AM ET