"Too much money"- Washington capitals fans have mixed reactions to Trevor van Riemsdyk contract extension

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Trevor van Riemsdyk #57 of the Washington Capitals re-signed for a three-year contract extension.

Defenseman Trevor van Riemsdyk has been re-signed by the Washington Capitals to a three-year contract extension. His new deal will pay him an average of $3 million per year. The Washington Capitals have made a significant move in securing their defensive depth.

Van Riemsdyk started his career with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2014. He also played for the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights before joining the Capitals in 2020. He has been a reliable depth option for the team.

The Washington Capitals made the announcement to re-sign Van Riemsdyk through their Twitter handle. NHL fans applauded their decision; although many had differences of opinion. Some called the contract a slight overpay, while others called it a move that went against the interests of youth.

One fan expressed resentment over coach Laviolette saying that he needs to be fired. He also talked about the youth and that they deserve a chance on the team too. Peter Laviolette currently serves as the head coach of the Washington Capitals in the National Hockey League. He is a professional coach and has amassed a lot of experience since starting as a coach back in 2001.

"Glad TVR back but Laviolette needs to be FIRED.. this cannot be just give everyone bunch of 2-3 year deals an run it back! GMBM needs to go too if that's the plan! YOUTH needs to be part of the plan"

Trevor van Riemsdyk's praiseworthy performance this season.

Trevor van Riemsdyk's first multi-goal game of his nine-year NHL career came on January 31st, 2023, when he scored two goals in a 4-3 overtime victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets.

The Capitals have relied on every player on their roster at some point this season. Yet, no particular player has emerged as the team's backup to Alex Ovechkin.

That has frequently required depending on defensemen to bear some of the offensive load, as they did on Tuesday. Van Riemsdyk finally broke through with his fifth and sixth goals of the season to set a new career high.

By January's end, the Washington Capitals had gone 14 days without a goal by a blueliner, which was tied for the longest such drought of the 2022–23 season.

However, Trevor van Riemsdyk has scored 19 points which consist of 7 goals and 12 assists, in 66 games. His stats are remarkable considering he is primarily a defenseman for the team.

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