Deadline moves: With the possibility of missing the playoffs looming, Washington traded five players on expiring contracts before the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline -- defensemen Dmitry Orlov (Boston Bruins) and Erik Gustafsson (Toronto Maple Leafs), and forwards Garnet Hathaway (Bruins), Marcus Johansson (Minnesota Wild) and Lars Eller (Colorado Avalanche). The net return was defenseman Rasmus Sandin (Maple Leafs), forward Craig Smith (Bruins), two third-round picks in the 2024 NHL Draft (Bruins and Wild) and two second-round picks in the 2025 NHL Draft (Bruins and Avalanche).
Sandin, who turned 23 on March 7, is a potential top-four defenseman, and the Capitals can use some of the picks they acquired to make more trades before and at the 2023 Upper Deck NHL Draft in Nashville on June 28-29 to add more younger players to help them retool and compete for a playoff spot next season.
Alex Ovechkin: Though Ovechkin will turn 38 before next season, the left wing remains an elite goal-scorer. He has 42 this season and set the NHL record for 40-goal seasons (13). Ovechkin moved past Gordie Howe (801) for second on the NHL goals list on Dec. 23 and, with 822 goals in his 18 NHL seasons, is 72 behind Wayne Gretzky's League record of 894.
Better luck: Some of the Capitals' injury issues were age-related, but others, including those to Wilson and Carlson, were bad luck. Having them healthy and Backstrom benefitting from a full offseason of training after dealing with hip issues the past two offseasons could make a big difference next season.