Over the course of nearly a half a century in the National Hockey League, the Capitals have had their share of top defensemen. Starting with Robert Picard in 1978-79, thirteen different Washington blueliners have earned Norris Trophy votes over the years. Picard finished sixth in Norris balloting that season, and four years later Rod Langway - now a Hockey Hall of Famer - won the first of two Norris Trophies. No other Caps defenseman has ever won the award, but that could change later this year.
Carlson Named as Nominee for Norris
Caps defenseman led NHL in blueline scoring in '19-20, becomes fifth player in franchise history to finish in top three in Norris voting