Washington Capitals Free Agency Outlook, Potential Fits

Jan 16, 2016; Buffalo, NY, USA; Washington Capitals center Marcus Johansson (90) celebrates his goal against the Buffalo Sabres with left wing Jason Chimera (25) during the third period at First Niagara Center. Sabres beat the Capitals 4-1. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 16, 2016; Buffalo, NY, USA; Washington Capitals center Marcus Johansson (90) celebrates his goal against the Buffalo Sabres with left wing Jason Chimera (25) during the third period at First Niagara Center. Sabres beat the Capitals 4-1. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports

Washington Capitals Free Agency Preview/Outlook, Salary Cap Situation, Restricted Free Agents, Team Needs, and Potential Fits

Heading into free agency, the Washington Capitals have roughly $10 million dollars in cap space, and still have a few key RFAs to re-sign. Marcus Johansson, Tom Wilson (signed Thursday), and Dmitry Orlov all need new deals and were recently presented qualifying offers.

Recent rumors suggest Washington would like to keep Johansson’s cap hit under $4 million – that may prove difficult. The Caps should take this opportunity to sell high on the Swedish winger and let Lars Eller/Andre Burakovsky/Jakub Vrana fill the massive LW void. That money saved could then be wisely invested on a defensive upgrade.

Year in Review

It was a memorable season for the Presidents Trophy winning Washington Capitals in 2015-16. They had a record of 56-18-8 (120 points) and walked into the playoffs as Stanley Cup favorites.

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Among the best stories during the regular season was netminder Braden Holtby who looked poised to break the 50-win barrier, but fell just short after a Vezina worthy campaign.

Alex Ovechkin was a star as usual, although it was another Russian that had a monster season. Evgeny Kuznetsov put up 77 points in his second full year of NHL action.

The Caps also received unexpected elevation from the blue line with players such as Nate Schmidt stepping up.

Unfortunately, it was all for not once Washington met up with eventual Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round. The Capitals were sputtering down the final stretch of the regular season, and it carried over into the postseason. It definitely didn’t help that Kuznetsov went cold posting a mere two points in 12 games.

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Washington Capitals Free Agency Outlook/Preview

Salary Cap Committed to 2016-17: $64,111,793
Number of Players Signed: 36

Notable Unrestricted Free Agents: Jason Chimera, Mike Richards, Michael Latta, Mike Weber, Justin Peters, Sean Collins, Dan Ellis, Zach Sill, Ryan Stanton, Ryan Bourque

Notable Restricted Free Agents: Marcus Johansson, Dmitry Orlov

*Washington re-signed RFA Tom Wilson on Thursday to a two-year $2 million dollar cap hit.

If Washington re-signs their remaining RFAs without trimming salary, the team will have no money to spend in free agency.

That’s okay though, any move of significance is bound to come via trade anyways. If anything, the Capitals will look to add a few depth pieces on the short-list for call ups in Hershey.

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Washington Capitals Free Agency Team Needs

Bottom-Six Center, Top-Four LHD Upgrade

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While Lars Eller is technically classified as a center, he’s much better suited to the left wing. He is not a strong enough two-way player to handle the extra responsibility. This leaves a hole in the bottom six up the middle with Richards and Latta headed to free agency.

The Caps top two defenders are right-handed. There’s a noticeable imbalance in their top four defense group. Now it’s true, highly touted prospect Madison Bowey could be an impact player for Washington, but he also possesses a RH shot.

In a league where most teams are chasing the elusive RH shot, the Capitals have a wealth of options both in free agency and on the trade market. The team can always trim salary after signing a free agent if they can find an upgrade on a current LH defender.

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Potential Washington Capitals Free Agency Targets

Bottom-Six Center: David Legwand, Mike Santorelli, Paul Gaustad, Shawn Horcoff, Vernon Fiddler, Jiri Tlusty

Top-Four LHD: Brian Campbell, Dan Hamhuis, Kris Russell, Patrick Wiercioch, Nicklas Grossmann

*Salary/Free Agent information was obtained through www.generalfanager.com