| Pos | Role | Name |
| C | 1 | Nicklas Backstrom  ActiveNicklas Backstrom notched a goal and an assist in Tuesday's win over Winnipeg. He has four points in his last two games to give him 48 in 46 contests this season. Backstrom is third in the NHL with 40 helpers and is tied for eighth in league scoring. Hopefully, you stayed with patient with him at the beginning of the year and you are being rewarded for it now. Apr 24 |
| 2 | Mike Ribeiro  ActiveMike Ribeiro reiterated that he's seeking a four- or five-year contract this offseason. The 33-year-old center is coming off a five-year, $25 million deal, and says that the length of the contract is more important to him than the money. "If I can stay in the city and retire here. It’s more about the kids. If I could stay in the city until they go to college," Ribeiro said. Ribeiro doesn't necessarily expect to make a decision before July 5, the start of free agency, though the Capitals will be in the mix if he hits the market. He had 13 goals and 36 assists this season. May 15 |
| 3 | Mathieu Perreault  ActiveMathieu Perreault generated a goal and an assist in Washington's 4-3 loss to the New York Rangers Wednesday night. His first career playoff marker came just past the midway mark of the second period to get Washington on the scoreboard. Perreault has been productive in the playoffs with four points in four games. He had five shots in Game 4 after registering two in his previous three contests, so hopefully he's learned that he needs to shoot the puck more. May 9 |
| 4 | Marcus Johansson  ActiveMarcus Johansson potted a goal for the Capitals in their 3-1 win. His marker ended up being the game-winning goal. Johansson had 22 points this season and is coming off a disappointing (three points in 14 games) postseason last year, so this is a nice start for the 22-year-old. May 3 |
| 5 | Jay Beagle  ActiveEven though the Capitals hung with the Rangers, their parade to the penalty box early on set them back. They took six minor penalties in the first 27 minutes of the game. The Rangers only capitalized on one (and scored just as one expired), but it kept the Capitals on their heels and kept their offensive players glued to the bench. "Your momentum gets killed," Jay Beagle said, "and it’s tough to get going again. We need to keep our sticks down and stay off the refs." Mike Green also added: Anytime you’re taking penalties, it’s losing momentum and it’s tough to get that flow of the game. Guys get tired and we can’t have that." May 7 |
| LW | 1 | Matt Hendricks  ActiveMatt Hendricks' teammates are hoping the Capitals re-sign him. Hendricks is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent after completing his two-year/$1.65 million contract. "There’s always changeover from year to year, but he’s one of those guys you’re not going to replace," Jason Chimera said. "It’s not an easy job to go out there and fight guys twice his size. He sticks up for guys on the team and brings energy when no one else has it." Hendricks had eight points, 73 penalty minutes, and 93 hits in 48 games this season. May 17 |
| 2 | Brooks Laich  SidelinedBrooks Laich (groin) won't play Monday in Game 7 versus the New York Rangers. There was some buzz that he could make his series debut, but coach Adam Oates said that won't be the case. Laich skated in nine just games during the regular season because of his troublesome groin. May 13 |
| 3 | Jason Chimera  ActiveThe Capitals' penalty kill helped propel them to a Game 1 win Thursday night. The Capitals went down two men in the middle of the second period for 56 seconds and had close to four minutes of time on the penalty kill, but they killed it off. Minutes later the Caps scored twice in 46 seconds. "Anytime you kill a five-on-three, especially in playoffs, the momentum goes the other way, for sure," said Jason Chimera, who scored the team's third goal. "If they get a goal, they’re feeling it. If we get a kill, obviously the crowd gets into it or we get into it. Everyone’s pumped up. It’s a good way to create momentum for us." May 3 |
| 4 | Aaron Volpatti  ActiveAaron Volpatti will begin the 2013 playoffs in the press box. He probably would've started on the fourth line if Joel Ward wasn't able to return from his knee injury. However, with Ward back in the lineup Volpatti will join Wojtek Wolski, Tom Poti and Jeff Schultz as healthy scratches. May 2 |
| RW | 1 | Alex Ovechkin  ActiveThe Washington Capitals have confirmed that Alex Ovechkin suffered a hairline fracture in left foot in Game 6 against the New York Rangers. Ovechkin played in Game 7 despite the injury and in Russia's quarterfinal loss to the United States despite the ailment. He was reportedly told that he couldn't make the injury worse and that it wouldn't require surgery. May 16 |
| 2 | Troy Brouwer  ActiveTroy Brouwer scored for the Capitals in their 4-3 loss against the Rangers in Game 4 of their first-round series Wednesday night. The Capitals had trouble generating any consistent offense through the first half of the game, but found themselves tied 2-2 by the end of the second thanks to a slick backhander from Brouwer, who now has 15 points in 61 playoff games. Mathieu Perreault had the team's first goal, taking advantage of Joel Ward's hard move to the net and banking in the rebound. Karl Alzner had the other goal for Washington. Ward ended up with two helpers. Alex Ovechkin was limited to one shot on goal and a minus-one rating. He also had two penalty minutes. May 8 |
| 3 | Martin Erat  SidelinedMartin Erat dislocated his left elbow in Game 4 of the Capitals' first-round series against the Rangers. The winger was injured in a collision with Alex Ovechkin and the Rangers' Derek Stepan. This won't be an issue heading into next season; in fact, Erat said he would've been ready for Round 2 if the Capitals had advanced. "I feel better," Erat said. "It’s kind of sad, you know, when I was getting ready to go back and I’m not going to be able to." May 15 |
| 4 | Eric Fehr  ActiveThe Capitals were left shaking their heads after their no-show in Game 7 of their first-round series with the Rangers. For a series that was so close, nobody expected a 5-0 result in the decisive game. "That’s as tough as it gets right there," forward Eric Fehr said. "It’s really disappointing. We played a hard series. And [I’m] not even sure what happened." May 14 |
| 5 | Joel Ward  ActiveThe Washington Capitals take a 3-2 lead into New York today in their best-of-seven, opening-round playoff series against the Rangers, and coach Adam Oates thinks it's somewhat attributable to the hard play of right winger Joel Ward. "It’s been great to have him back. We missed him when he was hurt," Oates said of Ward’s impact since he returned from a left knee contusion at the start of the playoffs. "That line with (Mathieu) Perreault and (Jason) Chimera," Oates continued, "they’ve really, the last 10 games of the year and so far in the series, they’ve really upgraded their game and really helped us." The third line of Chimera, Perreault and either Ward or, earlier, Eric Fehr has been the Capls’ most effective unit through the first five games of this Eastern Conference quarterfinal series. They’ve done everything from creating sustained offensive zone pressure and establishing a hard-hitting forecheck to pitching in on the scoresheet and making smart plays in their own end. The current trio has combined for three goals and eight assists in the playoffs and they’ve been on the ice for only one even-strength goal against. May 12 |
| 6 | Tom Wilson  ActiveTom Wilson will remain in the lineup for Monday's Game 7 against the New York Rangers. Both Wilson and Aaron Volpatti took pregame warmups after coach Adam Oates said he might change his lineup for Game 7. Wilson will skate on the fourth line again and likely be limited to under eight minutes. May 13 |
| 7 | Joey Crabb  ActiveIt's possible that Joey Crabb could play in Monday night's Game 7. Coach Adam Oates said there may be one lineup change, but he wouldn't say what it would be. Stephen Whyno of The Washington Times speculates that the change might be Crabb for rookie Tom Wilson, who has played in the past two games for the Capitals while seeing very little ice time. May 13 |
| D | 1 | Mike Green  ActiveThe Capitals have already turned the page on their loss and are focusing on fixing their mistakes for Game 4. "It’s unfortunate," Mike Green said after the team's 4-3 loss. "We wanted to be up three, but we have a lot of work to do and we knew we would." The Capitals got the first goal of the game, then the Rangers held three one-goal leads as the Caps answered back twice. May 7 |
| 2 | John Carlson  ActiveJohn Carlson feels the key to defeating the Rangers in first round of the postseason is to take what made the Capitals last year and blend it with their higher tempo style. "It plays to our strengths a little bit," Carlson said. "If we can take that commitment level that we had last year in that series into this one with our system and our skills, I think we're a really good team." Washington played in a defensive shell last year under Dale Hunter, but with coach Adam Oates they have been given more freedom to create offense and get in on the forecheck. Committing to blocking shots and being able to grind out wins will be important against a Rangers team that prides themselves in playing that kind of game. Apr 30 |
| 3 | Karl Alzner  ActiveThe growing concern for the Capitals is whether they will ever make the leap in the playoffs with their current homegrown stars. Alex Ovechkin, Nicklas Backstrom and Mike Green are no longer young players in the league. Yet they also don't have an Eastern Conference final appearance between them and have two first-round-and-outs in the past four years. Will the Caps ever get over the hump? "Funny you ask that," Karl Alzner said. "A little bit. I don’t know if that’s the right mentality. I’m sure it’s not the right mentality. But we all play this game to win and when you see one year after another year disappointments — and I know it’s only been three playoffs for me. ... You don’t want to see the time tick away. You want to at least get a taste of it before you’re done.’ So I hopefully have a long time. But, yeah, I’ve thought about it." May 14 |
| 4 | John Erskine  ActiveJohn Erskine played in his second straight game Thursday after being sidelined for nearly a month. Erskine returned to the lineup Tuesday after being sidelined since March 9 with an upper-body injury. His return is a boost to the surging Capitals but he won’t help your fantasy team. Apr 5 |
| 5 | Tom Poti  I.L.Tom Poti won't be back with the Washington Capitals next season, but he wants to continue playing in the NHL. The pending unrestricted free agent said, "It's time to move on." Poti has struggled with injury for the past couple of seasons, appearing in just 37 games over that time. It may be tough for him to find interested suitors at the age of 36. May 16 |
| 6 | Steven Oleksy  ActiveSteve Oleksy made his presence felt in his first career NHL playoff game. The 27-year-old rookie played 13:57, notched two hits and blocked four shots, one coming off his face. His most impressive play, though, was the saucer pass he sent from his own end to spring Marcus Johansson for a breakaway goal. "It felt like another game," said the 27-year-old Capitals rookie. "Amped up intensity, faster, physical, which helps you get into the game as a player. It was great to be a part of it." May 3 |
| 7 | Jack Hillen  ActiveWashington Capitals sign Jack Hillen to two-year, $1.4 million contract extension. Hillen is mostly a depth defenseman for the Caps and has spent most of the year dealing with an upper-body injury. Apr 2 |
| 8 | Jeff Schultz  ActiveAfter spending four straight games in the press box, Jeff Schultz will be back in the Capitals' lineup on Saturday. "Sometimes you ask a guy to take a step back and re-evaluate themselves and we’ve got two games in two nights and we need him. We need his size, we need him to be a force and hopefully a little bit of a wakeup call," said Capitals Coach Adam Oates. Schultz is a defensive defenseman with three points in 24 games this season. Mar 30 |
| 9 | Tomas Kundratek  ActiveTomas Kundratek has been called up by Washington. Fellow defensemen Dmitry Orlov, Cameron Schilling and Nate Schmidt as well as goaltender Philipp Grubauer have also been brought up from AHL Hershey. They aren't likely to play in the playoffs though. May 10 |
| 10 | Dmitry Orlov  ActiveWashington Capitals reassign Dmitry Orlov to AHL Hershey. Orlov had one assist and was a plus-5 in five games since being recalled March 18. It's possible Orlov could return to the Capitals when rosters expand. Apr 2 |
| 11 | Nate Schmidt  ActiveThe Washington Capitals have signed Nate Schmidt to a two-year, entry-level contract. Schmidt was a college free agent after completing his season with the University of Minnesota. Schmidt had nine goals and 32 points with the Gophers this season. He's expected to practice with the Capitals on Wednesday and could stay with the NHL club after rosters expand at midnight tonight. Apr 2 |
| 12 | Cam Schilling  ActiveCam Schilling has been sent down to the minors. Schilling made his NHL debut on Tuesday. He had a minus-one rating in 11:58 minutes of playing time. Mar 16 |
| G | 1 | Braden Holtby  ActiveBraden Holtby allowed five goals Monday night, but the Capitals aren't blaming him for not reaching the second round. Holtby was a major reason the Capitals made a late-season surge and even advanced into the playoffs. He finished with a 2.22 goals-against average and .922 save percentage. "I think he’s been playing great all series, all season," Nicklas Backstrom said. "He’s a young, talented goalie and without him we wouldn’t be here today in the playoffs. His performance this series and the whole year has been amazing, I think, and it’s been fun to watch. He’s not the reason we lost. That’s me, myself, and on the players." May 14 |
| 2 | Michal Neuvirth  ActiveMichal Neuvirth has inked a two-year, $5 million contract extension with the Washington Capitals. Neuvirth was scheduled to become a restricted free agent this summer. He will make $2.4 million next season and $2.6 million in 2014-15. "We talk about it and I don’t feel as a backup," said Neuvirth. "I feel I’m better than that, and that’s why they offer me more money than the backups in the league." He might not feel like a backup, but he has his work cut out for him if he wants to wrestle the starting job away from Braden Holtby next season. It's certainly not an impossible task for him, but we'd sooner bet on Holtby. Apr 27 |
| 3 | Philipp Grubauer  ActivePhilipp Grubauer has been sent down to the minors. That's probably an indication that Michal Neuvirth, who took a high during Saturday's morning skate, is feeling okay. Grubauer has a 3.57 GAA and .915 save percentage in two games with Washington this season. Apr 1 |