Over the last few weeks, the Washington Capitals have sent a message to the league with their busy offseason: they want to win. And for new general manager Chris Patrick, that’ll be the goal for years to come, even after Alex Ovechkin hangs up the skates.
Patrick made it clear that his goal as he takes the reins from Brian MacLellan is to keep D.C. a playoff team.
“My intention is to be competitive,” Patrick said. “I’m not a guy that likes losing, and I truly believe that we can transition, for lack of a better term, past the Ovechkin era with a competitive team.”
Ovechkin has two years left on his contract and is 42 goals away from breaking Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goals record. When he does decide to retire, Patrick said that he wants to avoid a rebuild, even with the core getting older.