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Lack of Good Prospects Hurts Capitals Ability to Overcome Bad Summer

August 19, 2017, 12:06 PM ET [40 Comments]
James Tanner
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Its hard to imagine a team in recent memory having a worse summer than the Washington Capitals. The Capitals lost Justin Williams to free agency, they lost Nate Schmidt to the expansion draft, failed to retain the services of Kevin Shattenkirk, traded Marcus Johanson for a crate of grapefruits, and signed Kuznetsov and Oshie to contracts so ridiculous Dave Nonis sent a congratulatory email.



It was almost as if Capitals GM Brian McLellan was so disillusioned by the teams random, improbably and riduclously bad-luck loss to the Penguins that he just said ____ it and entered the summer with no plans and no concrete idea of what he was doing.

I know it's unconscionable that someone with such an important job as President of a hockey team would just wing it like an incompetent with no plan, but that does in fact seem to be the case.

Literally the only good thing the Capitals did this summer was let Karl Alzner walk away.

Other than that, it's been a disaster.

It's hard to remember that even though the team has seemingly been ran into the ground, that a team with Backstrom, Ovechkin, Kuznetsov, Orlov and Holtby is still going to be pretty damn good.

The problem is that the Capitals don't have the prospects to step in and replace the lost players on the cheap. Other than Jakub Vrana, who in the system is NHL ready? (And even he is overrated due to the lack of other prospects; he didn't even get a point-per-game in the AHL last year).

The Capitals top two defense prospects, Madison Bowey and Christian Djoos, are decent enough prospects, but they aren't the kind of guys who you feel good about subbing in for Kevin Shattenkirk.

The Capitals are in a bit of a pickle here. No cap room to improve, no prospects to plug and play, and no immediate obvious way in which they can get better - they are a team built to win now who just made a whole bunch of moves to keep the window open.....but it looks like that in order to do so, they just shot themselves in the foot.

The current roster is not good enough to be the best team in the NHL again, they are screwed for the future, and have no obvious path to improvement.

The Capitals need to make a bold move.

They need to pay (heavily if necessary) someone to take the contract of Brooks Orpik and then mortgage whatever picks and prospects they have left in order to give themselves a chance to win this year.



Because if they can't upgrade their current roster, what in the hell was the point of making a whole bunch of "win now" moves only to be worse than last year when they didn't win? (Although, they were the best team and the playoffs are totally random, what can you do?)

Anyways, the Caps can't possibly be done for the summer.

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