We have to do a LOT more than just lose Eller, Mangiapane and Bouvillier. If you watch the other top teams, they get scoring and quality shifts out of their 3rd and 4th lines nightly and I'm not sure minor tinkering will get us there. I also saw nothing out of Leonard that would make me think he'll be on the 1st line next season. We also need more size both up front and on the defense. You build a team for the playoff grind, not the regular season. That's the reason you see so many conference champs and President's Cup winners fall short when it counts. We also need to get younger. I can see us struggling next year unless we make a couple strategic trades to improve the roster as it now stands.
I think the Caps have soured on LaPierre, and are uncertain at best about Miroshnichenko. I think they resign Beauvillier and continue to use him as a Swiss Army Knife. I very much doubt that they are counting on Leonard as a top-line RW yet - he probably starts on the 3rd line next season. Training camp will be interesting here.
I think Chesley starts in Hershey and they judge what he has to offer. No pressure on him right away.
How can we be excited about Cole Hudson? Yeah, he's exciting and skilled, but he's small, and his brother Lane, as good as he is, got exposed somewhat in the Caps/Habs series. We have no reason to think that he's not going to have the same issues.
Cristall had a great training camp, and if he does it again he may well make the roster - but the problem is, if Ovie is back there is no good fit for him in the lineup this upcoming season. He probably should play at Hershey as well - guys like him need to play lots of games/minutes, not sit on the bench at the NHL level (cf. Alexeyev, who has been ruined.)
Good news for the Caps is that, with Winnipeg's loss, the Caps move up one spot in the draft, to #27. Every draft spot is important if they can be positioned to take Blake Fiddler, my #1 hope for their first round pick (6'4", 210 pound RD, good skating, primarily defensive defenseman.) Jack Nesbitt (6'4" center) is my next choice, but more and more mock drafts have him going before #27.