Third Line Center Options for the Capitals
Briefly

The Washington Capitals have identified a weakness in their lineup, particularly concerning the third-line center position. Last season, they relied on Lars Eller, who has since transitioned into more of a fourth-line role, which hindered overall depth scoring. The team's struggles were evident during the playoffs, where the bottom six contributed only one five-on-five goal in ten games. To address this, the Caps are exploring three options: finding an internal player for the role, signing a free agent, or making a trade for a suitable middle-six center.
The issue with the Caps last season was their lack of depth scoring, particularly from the bottom six, as they only managed one five-on-five goal in ten playoff games.
Having two fourth-line centers in the bottom six isn't ideal; what the Caps need is a middle-six center who can provide more offensive production and flexibility.
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