Capitals pivot in free company after commerce market fails to pan out

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The Washington Capitals went into final week’s NHL draft desiring to make a commerce. The workforce needed to land a ahead — ideally within the 25-to-30 age vary — who would improve its prime six. Washington surveyed the market and pursued “a number of things,” basic supervisor Brian MacLellan mentioned.

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“But unfortunately it didn’t come through for us,” the manager mentioned. 

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Unable to agree on a deal, the Capitals pivoted as soon as free company began. And as an alternative of getting youthful,  Washington signed veteran Max Pacioretty, a 34-year-old who's a six-time 30-goal scorer within the NHL however is coming off a critical Achilles harm that brought about him to overlook all however 5 video games final season.

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Despite Pacioretty’s embellished resume, the harm led to the winger signing a one-year, $2 million deal that comprises one other $2 million in incentives. Pacioretty, who spent final yr with the Carolina Hurricanes, additionally advised reporters that he received’t be prepared in time for the beginning of the season, including his return “shouldn’t be too long after that.” 

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In any case, the Capitals’ swing on Pacioretty is of venture for a workforce that missed the playoffs final season for the primary time in 9 years. If the signing pays off, and the veteran can nonetheless rating at an elite stage, Washington may have added a reliable second-line winger to the combination at a comparatively low price. But if Pacioretty can’t keep wholesome, or he doesn’t return to kind, Washington may have primarily wasted a roster spot at a time when the franchise is determined to benefit from Alex Ovechkin’s closing few years. 

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The Capitals have been already hit laborious by accidents final season. They can’t afford a repeat. 

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“I just thought Washington was a great opportunity for me to come back and show the group that I’m still the player that I once was,” mentioned Pacioretty, who ruptured his Achilles final August after which received harm once more in January. “I’m capable of coming back and scoring goals.”

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“We’ve got to find a way to score more goals,” MacLellan mentioned. “And that’s what he does.”

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Elsewhere, the Capitals have been capable of finalize a commerce — for a defenseman. Washington acquired Joel Edmundson from Montreal, which agreed to retain half of the 30-year-old’s $3.5 million cap hit. Edmundson provides Washington — which despatched Montreal third-round and seventh-round picks in subsequent yr’s draft — a left-handed blue liner who may help kill penalties, however he additionally was hampered final season as he missed 21 video games due to a again ailment.

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By including Pacioretty and Edmundson, the Capitals minimize now solely have a projected $3.5 million in cap area with 5 roster spots left to fill. One of these spots, MacLellan mentioned, will likely be reserved for defenseman Martin Fehervary, a restricted free agent who's negotiating a brand new cope with the Capitals. 

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Washington can be anticipating that Connor McMichael, Beck Malenstyn, and Aliaksei Protas — three prospects who shined with the Calder Cup-winning Hershey Bears — will make subsequent yr’s roster and supply youth to the lineup. 

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But for now, the Capitals’ roster stays one of many oldest within the NHL. MacLellan mentioned after the season that the workforce’s purpose was to get youthful. 

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That hasn’t occurred — but.

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“We’ll continue to look for opportunities,” MacLellan mentioned. “If that age group of players is available in a trade, we’ll pursue it. … We’re going to stay involved through the summer and in training camp. We’ll see what happens.” 

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