The core group of players who helped the Washington Capitals win the Stanley Cup in five games against the Vegas Golden Knights were assembled through the NHL Draft. The Capitals have 14 active players who were drafted by them, including seven in the first round.
The Capitals have a strong international presence with seven players from Canada; six from the United States; three from Sweden, Russia and the Czech Republic; and one each from Germany, Denmark and Australia (among those who have played in the Stanley Cup Playoffs).
The free-agent signings of defensemen Matt Niskanen and Brooks Orpik in 2014 provided stability, and trades for Lars Eller and T.J. Oshie rounded out their forward group.
Here's how the Capitals roster was built, along with some background on their coaches and general manager:
How Stanley Cup champion Capitals were built
Washington drafted 14 players on roster, including seven in first round
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