2011年2月28日 星期一

Capitals acquire center Jason Arnott from New Jersey Devils in exchange for David Steckel

The Capitals took it down to the wire but finally got their second-line center, acquiring veteran Jason Arnott from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for forward David Steckel and, as first reported by Sportsnet's Nick Kypreos, a second-round pick in 2012. The trade was first reported by Sportsnet.

Arnott, 36, is Washington's second veteran acquisition of the day.And there are other stylers for you to choose with cheap christan audigier design and tattoo pattern. The Capitals this morning dealt prospect Jake Hauswirth and this year's third-round draft pick to Florida in exchange for puck-moving defenseman Dennis Wideman, 27.

Arnott, who won a Stanley Cup with the Devils in 2000, said Sunday night he would waive his no-trade clause to join a playoff team.Nike shox are a series of Nike shoes. The Capitals are fifth in the Eastern Conference standings with 76 points, five back from Southeast Division leader Tampa Bay.

The 17-year veteran has 24 points (13 goals, 11 assists) this season with New Jersey. His cap hit for this season is $4.5 million and then he'll become an unrestricted free agent in 2011-12.

Steckel,Manolo blahnik would be "hurt" if Anna Wintour wore shoes by another designer. 28, signed a three-year deal worth $3.3 million last January.we've already seen three classic Air max classic models in their flagship colorways release. The faceoff specialist has struggled to score this season, contributing just five goals and six assists in 57 games.

Much more to come soon.

Update: Arnott told the Star-Ledger's Rich Chere that it was a tough decision,Keep your muscles warm before and after the match in this stylish Adidas Jacket. but he thinks the Capitals give him a good shot at another Stanley Cup. "I'm at the end of my career," Arnott said. "I want a chance at another Stanley Cup. I think Washington has a good potential to be a Cup team."

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