I've always admired the Capitals’ journey, but their recent trade of John Carlson marks a turning point. Long considered a cornerstone player, Carlson’s departure reshaped the team’s dynamics. As a veteran, I’ve witnessed firsthand how such decisions ripple through locker rooms and teams—this isn’t just about stats; it’s about legacy. His trade sent shockwaves across the league, forcing the Capitals to adjust defensively while redefining leadership roles. What’s more fascinating is how the roster evolved post-trade: young talent took center stage, and players who once shared tips now work together as a unified force. This shift reflects broader trends in hockey—the NHL adapting beyond just ice hockey itself. While some question the depth of his new position, I believe his success proves that hockey isn’t just about scoring—it’s about building teams and inspiring generations.