Capitals Season Preview -
Last Season the Capitals had a strong year, finishing in 4th place in the league, but were ousted in the first round by a strong pens Team. The capitals exited the playoffs with the highest payroll in the league, 3 players making over 9 million dollars, a bare cupboard when it came to prospects/picks, and a number of high profile RFA's ....
This offseason saw a huge Exodus of Talent from the Capitals.... players like Patrick Elias, Zdeno Chara, Matheiu Schnieder, Andrew Brunnette, Todd Bertuzzi and Toni Lydman ... however, with gigantic contracts and lots of teams near or at the Cap it was a tough go getting a decent return for these guys.
The Caps started the offseason by shedding salaries left and right and moving out UFA rights... they payroll went from somewhere near 84 Million to about 68 Million. Recently the Caps have started bolstering the roster with upgrades and making small moves to fill holes. While there still are some glaring holes on the team (4th line and bottom 4 defence) the team should be a playoff team once again. Expect alot of changes as the season wears on, and it is likely at least half of these listed to not be on the roster at the deadline...
Our depth Chart as of right now:
Rolston (78) - Drury (78) - Roy (78)
Streit (75) - Modano (77) - Sillinger (74)
Fleischmann (72) - Reinprecht (75) - Nagy (74)
Belak (69) - Roenick (73) - Adams (69)
Beauchamin (77) - Hainsey (77)
VanRyn (74) - D. Markov (72)
VanDermeer (73) - Bouillon (72)
Dipietro (81)
Auld (75)
There is a sizable list of possible NHLers this season as well.. The following players have had at least a few games of NHL experience and have a shot at the making the show this season...
Dick Pelley, Rick Rypien, Dane Byers, Alex Bourrett, Vojtech Polak, Shawn Belle, Mark Fraser, Jordan Hendry, Martin Lojek and Jeff Friesen.
The Capitals payroll currently sits at about 76 million, but expect that number to go up during the year, as the Caps have never been shy about bringing in big contracts.
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