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Brian MacLellan wouldn’t say if playoff success would earn Barry Trotz an extension

Friday afternoon, Capitals general manager Brian MacLellan met with the media and discussed a variety of issues, including Barry Trotz’s future.

Trotz, who came into this season as a lame duck, is in the final year of his contract and has seen his future speculated and reported about in the press ever since last year’s playoff run.

While Trotz has led the Capitals to three-straight Metropolitan Division titles, he has also been unable to get the team past the second round of the playoffs for three straight years despite some of the best rosters in franchise history. Trotz was originally hired by Capitals owner Ted Leonsis and president Dick Patrick before MacLellan got promoted as GM.

MacLellan said that the team will wait until after the postseason to make a decision. He did not answer if the team’s playoff result would impact the decision.

MacLellan also spoke about the Capitals’ potential first-round playoff opponents and was “all right with it” being the Pittsburgh Penguins.

The Caps GM credited Tom Wilson for meeting with the Department of Player Safety’s George Parros to learn how to be a more clean player.

Mac is interested in a Michal Kempny return for next season.

He talked about the team’s past playoff failure.

Finally, MacLellan was at his most quotable during a one-on-one interview he conducted with team writer Mike Vogel. Vogel asked MacLellan as a Stanley Cup champion player himself what advice he would give the players. MacLellan, a two-time 30-goal scorer, won the Cup with the Calgary Flames during the 1988-89 season.

“Last couple years, we put pressure on ourselves. It might have taken a little bit of the fun out of the game,” MacLellan said. “I think it’s important to have fun and enjoy this time of year. It’s not about the pressure of winning, it’s about the pressure of competing and playing your best at this time of year. This is what you play all year for: get in the playoffs, to have fun, and to win.”

The quote points to MacLellan wanting the players to have a shift in focus. MacLellan doesn’t want the Caps to be focused on winning or the team’s past history in the playoffs, as that’s out of their control. He wants them to focus individually on how they can be at their best during every game.

Brendan Doyle also contributed to this article.

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