
Capitals pivot to a younger era after bold deadline moves
After trading John Carlson and Nic Dowd at the 2026 NHL trade deadline, the Washington Capitals are embracing a transition toward a younger core and asset-building, with only Alex Ovechkin and Tom Wilson remaining from the 2018 Cup team. GM Chris Patrick says the goal is a playoff-caliber team every year, but the club will use added first-round picks and strong cap space (about $36.6 million) to acquire talent in the near future. The team also added Liljegren and Kampf to fill gaps while focusing on next season and beyond, currently seven points behind Pittsburgh for third in the Metro and six behind Boston for a wild-card spot. Tankathon puts the Capitals’ 2026 draft odds as high as second overall, reflecting the moves’ impact on the franchise’s direction.