Top Prospects: The NHL System Rankings
#16: Washington Capitals
Number of Ranked Prospects: 28
Number of Forwards in the Top 50: 3
Number of Defensemen in the Top 50: 0
Average Rank of Top 10 Prospects in Pool: 78th
Top Forward Prospect in The System: Terik Parascak (17th)
Top Defenseman Prospect in The System: Leon Muggli (58th)
System Score: 4
As the Washington Capitals have tried to figure out a way to keep a viable team around Alex Ovechkin in order to help him reach the all-time goal scoring record while also trying to hold on to a position near the top of the standings after their Stanley Cup title in 2018, they have managed to stock a prospect pond with some truly talented forwards (and a couple of quality defenders, too). Since the Cup win, the Capitals have only graduated four of their draft picks into fulltime members of their NHL squad (and another in Brett Leason who has played 158 NHL games but only 36 of those with Washington). Martin Fehervary (drafted 46th in 2018), Connor McMichael (25th overall in 2019), Aliaksei Protas (91st in 2019) and most recently Hendrix Lapierre (22nd in 2020) are the only players that the Capitals can call (mostly) mainstay NHL contributors from the 22 picks they made from 2018 through the 2022 drafts. However, their 21 picks since then have generated at least five or six top NHL prospects who should become regular NHL players in the next couple of years.