
Unveiling the Surprising NHL Offseason Makeovers: Which Teams Are Poised to Shock the League?
At the very least, Charlie Coyle is a stabilizing piece down the middle for the team’s top nine. He offers some positional flexibility as a utility player and was a decent get — even if the cost to acquire him felt high.
19. Washington Capitals
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In: Justin Sourdif
Out: Andrew Mangiapane, Lars Eller
After having one of the strongest offseasons last year, the Capitals mostly moved around the edges this summer. The hope is that internal improvements from key young players will be able to replace what the team lost in Andrew Mangiapane and Lars Eller. Ryan Leonard and Hendrix Lapierre look like they can adequately fill those shoes.
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