The Washington Capitals have re-signed Joe Snively to a one-year, two-way contract for the 2021-22 season. Snively would have become a restricted free agent this summer but will re-up with the team that gave him his first professional opportunity. The deal will carry a salary of $750K in the NHL and $90K in the AHL.
Now 25, Snively went undrafted out of the USHL and spent four seasons at Yale University before joining the Capitals in 2019. The undersized forward has been exclusively in the minor leagues since then, spending the last two seasons with the Hershey Bears where he scored 17 points in 30 games this year. A star in college, he hasn’t quite found the scoring touch he had for Yale but is a competent component for the minor league squad.
Even though it’s an NHL deal, you may not see Snively with the Capitals as much more than an injury replacement. The team has several other younger forwards pushing up the depth chart that will likely get a chance with the big club ahead of him. Still, the Virginia-native has secured another NHL contract and will get a chance to stay with his hometown organization, even if most of that chance is actually spent in Hershey.