"The core guys played well in the playoffs, I thought," general manager Brian MacLellan said. "It was the people around the core that could have been criticized a little bit. So we changed the people around the core. Hopefully, we addressed what we thought was the reason we lost to Carolina."
Four months later, MacLellan has a general idea but isn't sure precisely why the Capitals failed to close that series, which ended with Carolina winning 4-3 in the second overtime in Game 7. Similar to the regular season, when Washington (48-26-8) finished first in the Metropolitan Division for the fourth straight season, it showed flashes of being the team that won the Cup and appeared to lose focus mentally at other times.
The Capitals led 2-0 and 3-2 in the best-of-7 series, but lost Games 3, 4 and 6 at Carolina and then let leads of 2-0 and 3-1 slip away in Game 7 at home.
"We ended up having a good year," MacLellan said. "But in the playoffs, it was inconsistent, for me, and I don't know if it's a fatigue thing or some other thing that we realized the battle that was ahead of us and weren't up to the challenge. I'm not sure. I don't have the exact thing pinpointed, but because of that, we felt we needed to change the group a little bit."
Players are used to having some roster turnover each offseason. In 2018, backup goalie Philipp Grubauer (traded to Colorado) and fourth-line center Jay Beagle (signed with Vancouver Canucks) were the only departures from the Cup-winning lineup. That turned out to be an aberration.
But with seven players from that championship team now gone -- Niskanen, Orpik, Burakovsky, Connolly, Smith-Pelly, Grubauer and Beagle -- Washington clearly has turned the page and now is focused on what it needs to do to win this season.
"I'm excited to meet the new guys and see what they're able to bring to the table," Oshie said. "It's a fun place to play here, but it's also a very detailed place. Even though we're smiling all the time, we're still working hard and we're still getting down to business. So it will be nice to bring them on board."
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