Barber has 10 goals in his past 15 games. The 25-year-old has 59 points (31 goals, 28 assists) in 61 games. Sgarbossa has had a career season as well. After scoring 16 goals in 68 regular-season games last season for Manitoba (Winnipeg Jets), the 26-year-old has 59 points (28 goals, 31 assists) in 61 games for Hershey. Ness ranks third in scoring among AHL defensemen with 47 points (four goals, 43 assists) in 63 games.
"I felt like the way [players like Barber, Sgarbossa, and O'Brien] were playing it pushed the other seven, eight, nine guys to elevate their games so that they could help contribute, score, and produce offensively," Carbery said. "I thought that was a catalyst."
One such player is rookie forward Garrett Pilon (6-0, 188), who was selected by the Capitals in the third round (No. 87) of the 2016 draft. He went 24 games without a goal to start the season, but his second-half growth has been impressive. The 20-year-old had a goal in three consecutive games earlier this month, including an overtime winner against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (Pittsburgh Penguins) on March 19, and is up to 30 points (10 goals, 20 assists) in 67 games.
"[Pilon] is playing the best hockey he has played all year," Carbery said. "We saw the flashes in the beginning of the year from Garrett, but now you're seeing a little bit of consistent play at a really difficult time of the year. You see his speed through the neutral zone, the plays he is making on entries."
Beck Malenstyn (6-2, 198), another rookie forward, has 14 points (six goals, eight assists) with a no-frills game that could translate well to the NHL. Shane Gersich, a third rookie forward, has 21 points (six goals, 15 assists) in 57 games.
"We've got a ton of quality players," Carbery said. "We still have guys who are playing, guys who aren't playing, who are pushing one another to be better."