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FAMU men’s basketball is in play to land Tennessee’s No. 1-ranked high school player Christopher Washington Jr., a rising senior at Providence Christian.
This past year, he had a .896 save percentage and a 2.73 goals-against average. Washington needs to move him for two reasons. The first reason is the value they could get for Lindgren.
The Washington Capitals continue to explore ways to strengthen their roster, heading into next season. Washington is very interested in exploring the trade market, per NHL.com.