By trading Brenden Dillon to the Winnipeg Jets on July 26 to clear NHL salary cap space and not re-signing unrestricted free agent
Zdeno Chara
, Washington created two openings on the left side at defenseman. The plan appears to be to fill those spots with Michal Kempny, who missed last season following surgery to repair a torn Achilles tendon, and rookie
Martin Fehervary
.
But losing Dillon (6-foot-4, 220 pounds, 143 hits last season) and Chara (6-9, 250, 88 hits) also leaves Washington looking to replace its two most physical defensemen from last season, and neither Kempny (6-1, 195, 42 hits in 2019-20) nor Fehervary (6-2, 202) play that kind of game.
Although general manager Brian MacLellan didn't rule out the possibility of Chara returning before the 44-year-old became a free agent July 28, he remains unsigned, and it's unclear if he'll play a 24th NHL season.