A year after an overhaul, the Caps are planning a quieter summer
Briefly

Following a disappointing playoff exit, Brian MacLellan announced a more measured offseason strategy for the Washington Capitals. Unlike last year's aggressive approach, the focus this summer will be on enhancing existing talent and filling fewer gaps in the lineup. MacLellan emphasized the growth of young players and the importance of leaving room for further improvement. General Manager Chris Patrick echoed this sentiment, expressing a desire to improve the team's skill set and reliability of the third-line players, hinting at a more tactical approach to roster changes going forward.
I think we had some big spots to fill last year, our goals for roster spots. This year, there's fewer holes. We've had some growth in young players.
It would be great to add another skilled player to our lineup, for sure. It would be great to also have a third line that is a really dependable third line.
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