The first season in charge for Adam
Oates began with the Washington
Capitals in unfamiliar situation and ended with an
all-too-familiar one. The Capitals needed a second-half rally to win
the Southeast Division for the fifth time in six seasons, but that
was followed by another disappointing Stanley Cup Playoff defeat. It
was a quiet offseason for the Capitals after they were eliminated by
the New York Rangers in a seven-game, first-round series. Free agents
Mike Ribeiro,
Matt Hendricks
and Joey Crabb
signed elsewhere, and defenseman Jeff
Schultz was bought out. General manager George
McPhee signed defensemen John
Carlson and Karl
Alzner to long-term contracts, then had his patience rewarded
when he was able to sign center Mikhail
Grabovski to a one-year, $3 million contract in August. Adding
Grabovski fills an obvious need and gives Oates more depth and
flexibility up front. The offense should produce, the defense remains
shaky after a solid first three, and the goaltending should be
strong. A full training camp after a season with Oates in charge
could lead to improvement, and Washington will be in position to
compete for a playoff spot in the new-look Metropolitan Division.
Whether Wilson and Orlov make the team will have a ripple effect on
the rest of the roster. The top six looks set, provided Johansson (a
restricted free agent) signs. Laich or Perreault likely will be the
No. 3 center. Where Perreault fits could be determined by Wilson
being ready for a regular gig. Carlson is Washington's No. 1
defenseman, but Alzner and Green played together most of last season.
Orlov has the most upside as Carlson's partner. Erskine, Oleksy,
Hillen and Tomas
Kundratek will be in a competition for playing time. One of those
four could be sent to the American Hockey League if the team keeps 14
forwards. Holtby brought a sense of stability to the net, but
Neuvirth likely will get plenty of starts and could play well enough
at some point to make it a competition again. Holtby appeared in 75
percent of the games last season, something that hadn't happened for
a goalie in Washington since 2003-04.
In:
C Mikhail Grabovski, D Tyson Strachan
Out: C Mike Ribeiro,
D Jeff Schultz, C Matt Hendricks, RW Joey Crabb, G Dany Sabourin, LW
Wojtek Wolski
UFAs: D Tom Poti, C Ryan Potulny
Prospects:
RW Tom Wilson, C Michael Latta, D Nate Schmidt
Here is the projected 2013-14 lineup for the
Capitals:
Forwards
Marcus
Johansson - Nicklas
Backstrom - Alex
Ovechkin
Martin
Erat - Mikhail
Grabovski - Troy
Brouwer
Tom
Wilson - Brooks
Laich - Eric
Fehr
Jason
Chimera - Jay
Beagle - Joel
Ward
Mathieu
Perreault - Aaron
Volpatti
Defensemen
Karl
Alzner - Mike
Green
Dmitry
Orlov - John
Carlson
Jack
Hillen - Steve
Oleksy
John
Erskine
Goalies
Braden
Holtby Michal
Neuvirth
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