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Capitals could pull off unexpected John Carlson reunion as talk heats up

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David St-Jean
May 6, 2026  (6:29)
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Nov 26, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Capitals defenseman John Carlson (74) and Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8) celebrate after their game against the Winnipeg Jets at Capital One Arena.
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The Washington Capitals could approach John Carlson about a reunion this offseason, per insider David Pagnotta. Spencer Carbery's group is suddenly thinking about old faces.

The report dropped Monday afternoon on social media and lit up D.C. hockey circles within minutes. Carlson is 36. The Capitals are not the team he left.

Carbery's club just finished the regular season at 43-30-9, good for 95 points and a 12th-place overall ranking. They closed on a four-game winning streak.

Their last 10 read 8-2-0, and the offense produced 263 goals at 3.2 per game. The blue line group is stable, but the right side still leans heavily on Jakob Chychrun's $9 million ticket.

Carlson, meanwhile, is wrapping his Anaheim run on a different note. The Ducks went 2-6-2 in their final 10 and finished 17th overall at 43-33-6, with a minus-15 goal differential.

What's important now is they made it to the playoffs and won their first round series against the Edmonton Oilers.

Why bring him back now? Because his offense from the back end is still real, and Washington knows exactly what they're getting.

He posted 60 points in 71 games this year, including 46 assists and 12 power-play helpers. Over his last five, he picked up five assists and a 0 rating.

How a $8M cap hit reshapes Chris Patrick's summer math

Carlson's current cap hit sits at $8 million. Whatever a reunion looks like, the number on a new deal is the conversation, and Chris Patrick is the one who has to sell it internally.

Washington already has Chychrun, Rasmus Sandin, Matt Roy, Martin Fehervary, and Trevor Van Riemsdyk under contract on the back end. Cole Hutson is their next superstar.

That's a stacked depth chart. Adding a 36-year-old defender at any real number means somebody loses minutes, and somebody loses a roster spot. Hutson's development clock matters here.

The two clubs split their season series 1-1. Anaheim took the December meeting in a shootout. Washington blasted them 7-4 at home in January.

Carbery hasn't said a word publicly about the rumor. He doesn't have to yet. But the noise around the right side of his blue line just got louder.

A Carlson reunion would be sentimental hockey at its purest, and sentimental hockey doesn't always age well. The Capitals have a decision to make, and the calendar is already moving.