2015–16 Washington Capitals season

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2015–16 Washington Capitals
Metropolitan Division champions
Division1st Metropolitan
Conference1st Eastern
2015–16 record56–18–8
Home record29–8–4
Road record27–10–4
Goals for252
Goals against193
Team information
General manager Brian MacLellan
Coach Barry Trotz
Captain Alexander Ovechkin
Alternate captains Nicklas Backstrom
Brooks Orpik
Arena Verizon Center
Average attendance18,509 [1]
(27 games)
Minor league affiliate(s) Hershey Bears (AHL)
South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL)
Team leaders
Goals Alexander Ovechkin (50)
Assists Evgeny Kuznetsov (57)
Points Evgeny Kuznetsov (77)
Penalty minutes Tom Wilson (163)
Plus/minus Evgeny Kuznetsov (+27)
Wins Braden Holtby (48)
Goals against average Braden Holtby (2.20)
  2014–15
2016–17  

The 2015–16 Washington Capitals season was the 42nd season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 11, 1974. [2] The season began its regular games on October 10, 2015, against the New Jersey Devils. [3] This was the first of five consecutive Metropolitan Division titles for the Capitals.

Contents

Standings

Metropolitan Division
PosTeamGPWLOTLROWGFGAGDPts
1p Washington Capitals 825618852252193+59120
2x Pittsburgh Penguins 824826844245203+42104
3x New York Rangers 824627943236217+19101
4x New York Islanders 8245271040232216+16100
5x Philadelphia Flyers 8241271438214218496
6 Carolina Hurricanes 82353116331982262886
7 New Jersey Devils 8238368361842082484
8 Columbus Blue Jackets 8234408282192523376
Source: National Hockey League [4]
p Clinched Presidents' Trophy; x Clinched playoff spot

Schedule and results

Pre-season

Regular season

2015–16 Game Log [3]

Legend:   Win (2 points)  Loss (0 points)  Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs

2016 Stanley Cup playoffs

Legend:   Win  Loss

Player statistics

Final stats

Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season [5]
PlayerGPGSTOIWLOTGAGAASASV%SOGAPIM
Braden Holtby 66663841:1148971412.201802.9223016
Philipp Grubauer 22161111:53891432.32523.9180002
Playoffs
PlayerGPGSTOIWLOTGAGAASASV%SOGAPIM
Braden Holtby 1212732662211.72363.9422010

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Capitals. Stats reflect time with the Capitals only.
Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Capitals only.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record.

Player suspensions/fines

PlayerExplanationLengthSalaryDate issued
Zach Sill Boarding on Boston Bruins defenseman Adam McQuaid during NHL Game No. 588 in Boston on Tuesday, January 5, 2016, at 4:43 of the second period.2 games$6,182.80January 6, 2016 [6]
Marcus Johansson Illegal check to the head of New York Islanders defenseman Thomas Hickey during NHL Game No. 601 in New York on Thursday, January 7, 2016, at 8:42 of the first period.2 games$40,322.58January 8, 2016 [7]

Notable achievements

Awards

Milestones

Transactions

The Capitals have been involved in the following transactions during the 2015–16 season.

Trades

Date
Details
Ref
June 27, 2015To New York Rangers
BUF's 3rd-round pick in 2015
4th-round pick in 2015
To Washington Capitals
MTL's 2nd-round pick in 2015
[18]
July 2, 2015To St. Louis Blues
Troy Brouwer
Pheonix Copley
3rd-round pick in 2016
To Washington Capitals
T. J. Oshie
[19]
February 23, 2016To Buffalo Sabres
3rd-round pick in 2017
To Washington Capitals
Mike Weber [Note 1]
[20]
February 28, 2016To New York Rangers
Chris Brown
To Washington Capitals
Ryan Bourque
[21]
February 28, 2016To Toronto Maple Leafs
Brooks Laich
Connor Carrick
2nd-round pick in 2016
To Washington Capitals
Daniel Winnik
ANA's 5th-round pick in 2016
[22]

Lost via retirement

DatePlayerRef
June 29, 2015 Patrick Wey [40]

Player signings

DatePlayerContract terms
(in U.S. dollars)
Ref
June 29, 2015 Jay Beagle 3-years, $5.25 million [41]
July 1, 2015 Stanislav Galiev 2-years, $2.3 million [42]
July 1, 2015 Mike Moore 1 year, $575,000 [25]
July 6, 2015 Evgeny Kuznetsov 2-years, $6 million [43]
July 6, 2015 Chris Brown 2-years, $1.701 million [44]
July 24, 2015 Braden Holtby 5-years, $30.5 million [45]
July 30, 2015 Jonas Siegenthaler 3-years, entry-level contract [46]
July 31, 2015 Marcus Johansson 1-year, $3.75 million [47]
February 19, 2016 Taylor Chorney 2-years, $1.6 million contract extension [48]

Draft picks

Below are the Washington Capitals' selections at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, to be held on June 26–27, 2015 at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida.

Round#PlayerPosNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
122 Ilya Samsonov GFlag of Russia.svg Russia Metallurg Magnitogorsk (KHL)
257 [a] Jonas Siegenthaler DFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland ZSC Lions (NLA)
5143 Conner Hobbs DFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Regina Pats (WHL)
6173 Colby Williams DFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaRegina Pats (WHL)
Draft notes [49]

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