"He is a guy that is playing his best hockey, going into the prime of his career here, and his game is following along with it," says Reirden of Jensen. "He is a dependable, right-hand shot [defenseman] that skates really well and currently leads Detroit in [penalty killing] minutes from their defensemen.
"It's something we were looking to get better at, it's an area that we've been working through this year. He is a guy that with that right-hand shot, and experience and skating ability and ability to play on the penalty kill, he seemed like a perfect fit for us."
A day earlier, the Caps swapped a third-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft and a conditional sixth-rounder to Los Angeles for veteran speed merchant Carl Hagelin, who joined the team in Buffalo and participated in Friday's practice session. Hagelin skated on Washington's fourth line with Nic Dowd and Chandler Stephenson on Friday, and we expect to see that trio on the ice on Saturday in Buffalo against the Sabres.
"I'm excited to be here," says Hagelin. "I know what Washington is all about. I played them six out of seven times in the playoffs, so there is definitely some familiarity there, and I think obviously they should know what they're getting."