Caps fans still holding out hope that Mike Green can be re-signed may be buoyed by what the 29-year-old defenseman had to say today.
“I want to win the Cup,” he said, per the Washington Post’s Alex Prewitt. “It’s not about money.”
Green, a pending unrestricted free agent, has been quite open about his desire to remain with the Capitals.
“My heart is in Washington,” he said in March. “It always will be until something else happens. My focus is here. My focus is winning a championship here and giving that to the fans. As an organization, that’s what we want as a team. I’m a part of that until the day I die or retire.”
Then, in April, Green called this season’s version of the Caps “by far the best team we’ve had overall.”
Alas, Washington fell short again in the playoffs. (Thanks in part to an ill-advised penalty by Green.) And with the Caps already committed to four blue-liners through at least 2016-17 -- Matt Niskanen, Brooks Orpik, John Carlson, and Karl Alzner -- unless Green is willing to provide a big discount, it remains hard to see him back next season.
Remember also that new contracts will be needed for pending restricted free agents Braden Holtby, Marcus Johansson and Evgeny Kuznetsov. And the Caps may try to re-sign UFA Joel Ward, too.
We don’t want to read too much into this, but one Capitals player was talking today as if Green would be moving on:
Alzner on Mike Green: "I think he'll be a guy that's remembered in Washington forever."
— Katie Brown (@katiebhockey) May 15, 2015
Green had 10 goals and 35 assists in 72 games this season.