Alex Alexeyev: 2023-24 season review
Alex Alexeyev's role with the Washington Capitals keeps increasing, but he's still got a lot of development to do.
Alex Alexeyev's role with the Washington Capitals keeps increasing, but he's still got a lot of development to do.
Tom Wilson is coming back from ACL surgery, and he's still got a ways left to go.
In 2022-23, Trevor van Riemsdyk rose from being Washington's seventh defender to – for a minute there – a top-pairing guy.
Dylan Strome was Washington's best non-Ovechkin player last season. That's great for him, but what does it say about the team?
Hometown hero Joe Snively could have a future with the big club.
Rasmus Sandin was Washington's big deadline pickup, but it didn't mean much in a cursed season.
Aliaksei Protas is huge and the future of the Washington Capitals.
Alex Ovechkin needs 72 goals. but he'd probably like his team to be better too.
TJ Oshie had a rough season, but didn't we all?
Sonny Milano was brought in to help out when the Caps were hurt, but he is more than a spare part.
Anthony Mantha didn't deliver goals, and he was punished for it.
Charlie Lindgren could have been a quiet low-risk/high-reward offseason pickup, but the numbers just weren't there.
Oh boy. The Evgeny Kuznetsov review. Strap in.
Darcy Kuemper was Washington's big addition of last summer, and he was fine. He was just fine.
Nick Jensen was Washington's most reliable defender in a season that lacked reliability.
Martin Fehervary is asked to play a big role for the Capitals. Maybe too big?
In a blighted season, Nic Dowd was a bright spot.
By now it has to be apparent: John Carlson is the most under-appreciated player on the Caps.
Nicklas Backstrom had a life-altering hip surgery last year.
Alex Ovechkin's son's favorite player, Nicolas Aube-Kubel, came out of nowhere to become a real contributor to the Caps.
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