Each player is in the last season of his contract and can become an unrestricted free agent July 1. General manager Brian MacLellan said he plans to have preliminary talks with each about a new contract in early September, but it's unclear where that will lead.
The Capitals don't have an internal replacement for Backstrom, who turns 32 on Nov. 23 and remains one of the top two-way centers in the NHL. He had 74 points (22 goals, 52 assists) last season, second on the Capitals behind Alex Ovechkin (89 points; 51 goals, 38 assists).
The situation is more complicated for Holtby, who turns 30 on Sept. 16. With 22-year-old
Ilya Samsonov
, who the Capitals selected with the No. 22 pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, waiting in the wings as Washington's potential goalie of the future, difficult decisions lie ahead about how long, and how much, to commit to Holtby.