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Capitals name Leafs assistant Spencer Carbery as new head coach

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    Emily Kaplan, ESPNMay 30, 2023, 11:01 AM ET

The Washington Capitals named Spencer Carbery as their new head coach on Tuesday.

Carbery, 41, will receive a four-year deal, a source told ESPN.

 

Carbery was one of the buzziest names on the coaching circuit, most recently serving as an assistant coach with the Toronto Maple Leafs and running their power play. He now returns to the Capitals organization, where he came up through the ranks coaching for its ECHL and AHL affiliates.

 

Sportsnet was first to report Carbery's hiring.

The Capitals parted with veteran coach Peter Laviolette this offseason after missing the playoffs for the first time in a decade. Laviolette's contract was not renewed after three seasons with the team; he has since interviewed for other vacancies in the Metropolitan Division, including with the New York Rangers.

 

Capitals owner Ted Leonsis has promised captain Alex Ovechkin that the team will continue to chase Stanley Cups while he chases the NHL's all-time scoring record, though general manager Brian MacLellan has begun engineering a retool so the team can get younger.

 

The Capitals lost 440 man games to injury last season.

 

In eight years as a head coach at the pro level, Carbery's teams have finished below .500 just once. His best work yet was engineering a 17-game point streak in 2018-19 that took the AHL Hershey Bears from last place to the playoffs.

 

He has been a quick riser after winning ECHL Coach of the Year (2014) and AHL Coach of the Year (2021). Washington wanted to keep him on, but Carbery took an assistant job with the Maple Leafs in 2021. Since Carbery took over running the power play, Toronto has the league's second-best man-up unit (behind Edmonton).

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440 man games lost to injury. a lot of times a number like that is misleading because it includes time missed by mediocre players but the caps lost signicicant time from Oshie, tom wilson,  Backstrom, Carlson, Mantha all missed tons of time. This is now an older team on their way down hill fast.

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On 5/30/2023 at 12:36 PM, yave1964 said:

on their way down hill fast.

Which in another context (alpine skiing) would be fabulous!  But sadly, alas, these geezers are trying to play hockey.  Shoot…

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Ovechkin says Capitals have 'great relationship' with Carbery

Optimistic they'll rebound in 1st season under former coach of AHL affiliate

 

https://www.nhl.com/news/alex-ovechkin-happy-capitals-hired-spencer-carbery-as-coach/c-345582772

 

Alex Ovechkin said he and his Washington Capitals teammates have "a great relationship" with new coach Spencer Carbery, one reason the captain expects them to rebound this season after missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2022-23.

 

Carbery replaced Peter Laviolette on May 30. He was an assistant with the Toronto Maple Leafs the past two seasons after coaching the Capitals' American Hockey League affiliate in Hershey the previous three. The 41-year-old will lead a team for the first time in the NHL.

 

"We already knew him, we have a great relationship," Ovechkin told Russia newspaper Sport-Express on Friday. "I was happy with this hiring because he knows me, and he knows many of the guys on our team who had previously played in Hershey. I don't think we should expect any problems.

 

"The coaching staff has changed by 90 percent. Our power play will be different, perhaps the penalty kill and the system as a whole, too. The first month of training camp will be very important in that regard."

 

Ovechkin is also optimistic because the Capitals are healthier than last season, when they had 10 regulars each miss at least 10 games. Chief among them were center Nicklas Backstrom, who missed the first 42 games after having hip resurfacing surgery. Forward Tom Wilson was also sidelined for the first 42 games following ACL surgery, then missed seven after blocking a shot off his ankle. Defenseman John Carlsonwas out for 36 games with a skull fracture and severed temporal artery after missing six with a lower-body injury. Forward Connor Brown (now of the Edmonton Oilers) played four games before season-ending ACL surgery.

 

"Last season we were hammered by injuries," Ovechkin said. "Both [Nicklas] Backstrom and Tom Wilson returned only in the middle of the season. It was hard after their return. It takes time to adapt, but now I think everything will be fine. We will enter the season in optimal shape. The main thing is that everyone is healthy."

 

Ovechkin had 75 points (42 goals, 33 assists) in 73 games last season. It was the forward's 13th 40-goal season, passing Wayne Gretzky for the most in NHL history. He enters this season second on the NHL goals list with 822, trailing Gretzky by 72.

 

Ovechkin, who turns 38 on Sept. 17, said his preparation for this season is going the way it should go.

 

"There are still two more months before the start [of the season]," Ovechkin said. "I always go into training camp at less than 100 percent, somewhere around 60 [percent], so that later I can get in shape at camp and during the season."

 

The Capitals (35-37-10) finished sixth in the Metropolitan Division and 12 points behind the Florida Panthers for the second wild card into the playoffs from the Eastern Conference. They failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2014 and announced Laviolette's departure April 14 after three seasons.

 

Laviolette was named New York Rangers coach June 13.

 

Washington on July 1 signed forward Max Pacioretty to a one-year, $2 million contract and acquired defenseman Joel Edmundson in a trade with the Montreal Canadiens.

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