ADDITIONS: C Pierre-Luc Dubois, G Logan Thompson, D Jakob Chychrun, D Matt Roy, RW Andrew Mangiapane, F Brandon Duhaime, F Taylor Raddysh.
GOALIES: Charlie Lindgren (25-16-7, 2.67 goals-against average, .911 save percentage) and Thompson (25-14-5, 2.70 GAA, .908).
BetMGM STANLEY CUP ODDS: 66-1
After making the playoffs in their final game last season and getting swept by the New York Rangers in the first round, the Capitals underwent an offseason of significant change. Alex Ovechkin enters the second-to-last year of his contract having turned 39 and in hot pursuit of Wayne Gretzky's NHL career goals record. Ovechkin is 42 away from breaking Gretzky's mark. Washington's hope is Dubois helps Ovi get there sooner than later. If Dubois bounces back from a dreadful season in Los Angeles, the revamped blue line works out as planned and the goaltending holds up, this team should be in the mix for a wild-card spot.
The good: Ovechkin remains a threat to score the power play and at even strength, coming off a torrid second half that got him to 31 goals last season. The additions should also take some pressure off No. 1 defenseman John Carlson, who skated more minutes a game than anyone else in the league and is now 34. Having Chychrun and Roy around is expected to boost the penalty kill after ranking 19th at 79% last season. Carbery showed in his first season as an NHL head coach that he's able to adjust and get the most out of a team.