The heck with this political stuff. Back to hockey.
The Caps have to deal with Trotz. That's relatively straightforward. They either give him what he deserves money-wise and organization-wise and keep him, or they don't, and lose him. I suspect this is going to shake out one way or the other relatively soon so they can deal with Reirden in a fair way.
The player situation, well, that's more complicated. Carlson, Wilson, Beagle, Smith-Pelly, Kempny, Grubauer. They have to be dealt with one way or the other, and there simply isn't enough money to keep them all.
Carlson is the big fish, of course, and a lot of people around here complain about him. I'm presuming those people may understand that it would be good having him back, but not at $8 million AAV for the next 7+ years, which is probably what it is going to take to sign him. The problem with letting him go is that there is no other player that could reasonably be thought to be available that can replace what he brings to the table. Are the people who don't like Carlson willing to put up with the relatively greater shortcomings of the playerwho would take his minutes and his roles next season and beyond? Because you WILL have to put up with some of it if Carlson is no longer on the team.
I figure Wilson is a given to be resigned because of his RFA status, because he is considered so invaluable due to his role and style of play, and because he probably won't cost much more than half of what Carlson will to be resigned. But there is probably upwards of $4 million at least next season, and maybe a bit more if the Caps want to sign him longer-term.
There just isn't enough cap room to sign those two for what it will take and deal with the others. I don't think Beagle and Smith-Pelly can both be signed, so pick who you want. Kempny's situation is a matter of how much he is worth to others after having a kind of breakout mini-season with the Caps. And there may be a comparable defenseman to HIM that you can pick up over the summer. Grubauer I think is gone, because the team wants to do right by him and give him a chance to be a starting goaltender. So Copley will back up in net at least the first part of next season, and the Caps can always pick up a relatively low-cost journeyman if he doesn't work out. Then the team makeup will depend on what the Caps get for Grubauer, or MAYBE Grubauer and Burakovsky, who is my pick for someone to be dealt to help make Carlson/Wilson/Smith-Pelly work under the cap.