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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
GOING GREEN As GMs gear up for the start of free agency, let the buyers beware: Quick upgrades won't come cheap. By E.J. Hradek In the post-lockout, salary cap NHL, teams are locking up young core players for the long haul. Check out the deals signed by the Caps' Alex Ovechkin (13 years, $124M) and Philly's Mike Richards (12 years, $69M). So when the free agent window opens on July 1, only a few in-their-prime impact skaters will be available. "When demand exceeds supply, prices go up," says f ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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