Capitals Sign Brenden Dillon

Tuesday evening the Washington Capitals announced the signing of Brenden Dillon to a four year deal for $3.9 million AAV.

FROM CAPITALS MEDIA RELEASE


The Washington Capitals have signed defenseman Brenden Dillon to a four-year contract, senior vice president and general manager Brian MacLellan announced today. Dillon’s contract will carry an average annual value of $3.9 million.

Dillon, 29, a native of New Westminster, B.C., recorded 14 points (1g, 13a) in 69 games with the Capitals and the San Jose Sharks last season. In 10 games with Washington, Dillon ranked third on the team in time on ice per game (20:02) and fifth in penalty kill time per game (2:40). In addition, Dillon ranked fifth on the team in hits (16) and tied for 10th in blocked shots (7). In 59 games with San Jose, the 6’4”, 225-pound defenseman recorded 14 points (1g, 13a) and led the Sharks in hits (178) and ranked fourth in blocked shots (67).

Dillon recorded an assist and eight penalty minutes in eight playoff games with the Capitals. Since 2014-15, Dillon’s 68 playoff games with San Jose and Washington are tied for the ninth most in the NHL among defensemen. During the 2016 Stanley Cup playoffs, Dillon helped lead San Jose to their first ever appearance in the Stanley Cup Final. Dillon averaged 15:09 TOI per game and ranked second on the team with 72 hits. In his 70 career playoff games, Dillon has recorded 10 assists and 81 penalty minutes.

In 598 career games with the Capitals, San Jose and the Dallas Stars, Dillon has collected 114 points (22g, 92a).

Internationally, Dillon appeared in the 2013 World Championship for Team Canada, recording a goal in eight games.

Dillon was originally signed by Dallas as an undrafted free agent on March 1, 2011.


The contract breakdown and remaining cap space for the Capitals:

Earlier in the evening the Capitals announced that Michal Kempny would miss 6-8 months  to recover from Achilles’ tendon surgery.

About Jon Sorensen

Jon has been a Caps fan since day one, attending his first game at the Capital Centre in 1974. His interest in the Caps has grown over the decades and included time as a season ticket holder. He has been a journalist covering the team for 10+ years, primarily focusing on analysis, analytics and prospect development.
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3 Responses to Capitals Sign Brenden Dillon

  1. Anonymous says:

    Bar is pretty high for me for proof of value here. Definitely not sold yet on Dillon and hope the cap space is worth it.

  2. hockeydruid says:

    Dont like this signing as he takes way to many penalties. But one the bright side since Kempny is out all next year and with this salary off the books for the year we dont have to look far or hard for a replacement. But next summer we will pay for this as we need to lose someone with salary and years in the expansion draft.

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