My recap:
2 - more offense than I expected and became more reliable in his own end (as he should); fell short as a captain.
7 - love his game - physical and tenacious, popped in a few goals too. Perfect 4th liner on an elite team.
8 - was hoping for more offense from him given some of the goals he scored last year; had one of the bigger goals of the season at Matthews; still a reliable two way player and face-off guy; should be a third line regular next season.
9 - hard to know how much the easy season injury affected him, but a big disappointment; his stupid fight showed me he wasn't committed to this team, or just isn't very smart.
10 - very dependable for a freshman, good two-way game - on an elite team he is our 4th line center but will play meaningful minutes no matter where he is. Like Sam Stevens with more offense. Plays with an edge, needs to keep that in check going forward.
11 - the future is very bright. Likely C1 next season, unless Malholtra is just that good.
12 - typical slow start and quietly ended up one of the top scorers. I was hoping for more consistent offense.
14 - Solid season. Liked his enthusiasm. Has persevered to become a regular, but nothing is guaranteed for next season.
16 - Tough season primarily due to injury. D1 was an adjustment for him.
19 - definitely expected more, a sign that the NTDP isn't what it was a few years ago. But has tremendous speed. I can still see him turning into a top-6 guy.
21 - NCAA was also a bigger adjustment for him than I expected. Started hot, cooled off, then seemed to start playing the right way and the offense started coming back.
22 - basically what I expected. Grew a little more dependable, but on an elite team he is a bottom-pairing guy at best.
23 - Like Ritchie, started hot then sort of disappeared.
25 - far exceeded my expectations - I didn't know if he would even dress regularly. He is too skilled to be a 4th line guy even though his size and grit fits well there. I see him as a 3rd line guy with PP time.
26 - I was a little surprised that he didn't see more ice time in the second half, since I thought he looked good for a freshman. Is he a portal candidate? I hope he stays.
34 - a little streakier than last season. Developed his overall game, though he is still not a possession guy, which is fine. Showed he cared with his hustle. Was hoping he would come back for one more season, as I think he will need at least one season in the AHL.
38 - Very reliable. Still struggled to bury his chances but his two way play will ensure he sees regular time. I expect him to be C3.
40 - found his game in the second half. Had a rough start, though the terrible defense in front of him certainly didn't help.
44 - An enigma. Super-skilled but the complete opposite of Lane in terms of hustle. In the first half especially, he had way too many giveaways with very little effort to make up for them. I don't get why he couldn't play the rest of the season the way he did in the sweep of BC. And just seeing how he looks in his first two games with the Caps, I have to question how invested he was in the team's success. I know that sounds harsh, but I can only go by what I see with my eyes.
57 - I expected to see more of him, I guess the coaches just felt he needed more development.
78 - Regressed, somewhat surprisingly. I think having Willander with him last season covered up a lot. He is still very young so I think he can still develop into a very good d-man for this team.
91 - good development as the year went on. Should be a regular next season.
With Lawrence, Malholtra, Benarik and Morello down the middle next season, we may have the best two-way center lineup we have had in a very long time.