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2019 CAPITALS DEVELOPMENT CAMP

MedStar Capitals Iceplex • Arlington, Va. June 25 – June 29, 2019

Capitals Development Camp Notes The will host their 2019 Development Camp CAMP SCHEDULE from June 25 to June 29, 2019 at MedStar Capitals Iceplex. All on-ice sessions are free and open to the public. Tuesday, June 25

9 a.m.: On ice (Arlington rink) Capitals development camp is an annual, week-long summer session with 9 a.m.: On ice (Capitals rink) on- and off-ice workouts designed to help Capitals prospects improve their 2:45 p.m.: Goalies on ice (Capitals rink) games and allow the Capitals to evaluate their progress. This is the 13th 3:15 p.m.: All players on ice (Capitals rink) consecutive year that the camp is being held at MedStar Capitals Iceplex. 4:30 p.m.: Media availability Past development camps have been held in Odenton, Md., and Hershey, 7 p.m.: Washington Capitals Alumni Pa. Summer Classic, MedStar Capitals Iceplex, streamed live on MSN Attendees include Capitals prospects who are under contract and recent Capitals draft picks who have not been signed yet. In addition, several Wednesday, June 26 undrafted and free agent amateur players will be in attendance. 10:15 a.m.: On-ice testing (Arlington rink) 10:45 a.m.: Goalies on ice (Capitals rink)

11:30 p.m.: All players on ice (Capitals rink) The Washington Capitals Alumni Association will host an Alumni Summer 1 p.m.: Media availability Classic Game on Tuesday, June 25, at 7 p.m. at MedStar Capitals Iceplex. 5 p.m.: All players at Youth Hockey Clinic, The event is free and open to the general public and will be streamed live MedStar Capitals Iceplex on MonumentalSportsNetwork.com Thursday, June 27 Development camp participants will host a free on-ice clinic for 100 local 9:15 a.m.: Defense and goalies on ice U-10 hockey players at MedStar Capitals Iceplex on Wednesday, June 26, (Capitals rink) at 5 p.m. 9:15 a.m.: Forwards on ice (Arlington rink) 10 a.m.: All players on ice (Capitals rink) Capitals development camp will conclude on Saturday with an intrasquad 2:30 p.m.: 3-on-3 Tournament 4 p.m.: Media availability scrimmage at 10 a.m. The game will be streamed live on MonumentalSportsNetwork.com. Friday, June 28 9:45 a.m.: Defense on ice (Capitals rink) Media Information 9:45 a.m.: Forwards on ice (Public rink) Players will be made available to the media following the final on-ice 10:45 a.m.: All players on ice (Capitals rink) session each day (approximate times listed to the right). Please make 11:45 a.m.: Media availability player requests to a member of the Capitals’ media relations staff: Saturday, June 29 Sergey Kocharov, Vice President of Communications, 202.266.2356, 10 a.m.: Intrasquad scrimmage, streamed [email protected] live on MSN Tommy Chalk, Manager of Media Relations and Content, 202.266.2357, Post-Scrimmage: Media availability [email protected] Megan Eichenberg, Manager of Communications and Publicity, 202.266.2310, *All practice times and media availability [email protected] sessions are approximate and subject to Chase Pyke, Assistant Manager of Media Relations, 202-266-2299, change. [email protected]

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Camp Storylines Roll Call – All four draft picks from the Capitals 2019 Draft will attend this year’s development camp. The Capitals selected center Connor McMichael (25th overall), right wing Brett Leason (56th overall), center (91st overall) and defenseman Martin Hugo Has (153rd overall) in the 2019 NHL Draft, held June 21st and 22nd at Rogers Arena in Vancouver.

Homecoming – The Capitals signed Joe Snively, a native of Herndon, Va., to an entry-level contract on March 18. Snively recorded 36 points (15g, 21a) in 33 games with Yale University in the ECAC and was named to the ECAC’s First All-Star Team. He led Yale in points in all four years of his attendance and recorded 139 points (58g, 81a) in 129 career NCAA games. Snively also appeared in nine games for Hershey during the 2018-19 , recording seven points (2g, 5a).

Model Behavior – Brett Leason, the Capitals 2019 second round draft pick (56th overall), was awarded the E.J. McGuire Award of Excellence this year, presented annually by the NHL to a prospect who best exemplifies commitment to excellence through strength of character, competitiveness and athleticism. The , Alta., native led the in the WHL in scoring in both the regular season (36g, 53a) and the (10g, 15a) to lead the Raiders to the franchise’s first championship since 1985-86. Leason also represented Team Canada this season at the 2019 World Junior Championships, recording five points (3g, 2a) in five games. “Brett Leason has displayed passion, perseverance and commitment to better himself and in doing so he’s represented the core attributes of the E.J. McGuire award,” said Dan Marr, Director of NHL Central Scouting. “He has showed strength of character by continuing to work hard to pursue his goals, utilize his skills and physical assets as well as improve his skating after going undrafted and being traded early in his WHL career.”

Sophomore Class – All seven draft picks from the Capitals 2018 NHL Draft will attend this year’s development camp. Alexander Alexeyev, Washington’s first-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft, registered 43 points (10g, 33a) in 49 games with the Red Deer Rebels in the Western Hockey League (WHL) in 2018-19. The 6’4”, 201-pound defensemen also represented Russia in the 2019 World Junior Championship, recording six points (2g, 4a) in seven games en route to winning a bronze medal. Martin Fehervary, the Capitals’ second-round pick, registered seven points (1g, 6a) in 45 games with HV71 () in 2018-19. The 6’2”, 195-pound defenseman captained in five games during the World Junior Championship, registering five points (1g, 4a) and was named as a top three player on his team for the tournament, and followed that with an appearance at the World Championship, recording an assist in seven games. Washington’s other 2018 second-round pick, Kody Clark, set a personal junior career high of 46 points (17g, 29a) in 57 games with the Ottawa 67’s in the Hockey League (OHL) last season. Clark added another 14 points (5g, 9a) in 18 playoff games. Despite missing 30 games due to injury, Riley Sutter, the Capitals’ third-round draft pick, registered 41 points (14g, 27a) in 38 games with the in the WHL. Sutter added an assist in three playoff games. Mitchell Gibson, Washington’s fourth-round pick, recorded a 3.50 goals against average and a .890 in 43 games with the Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL) and was named the “ of the Week” in Week 24 of the season. Alex Kannok-Leipert, the Capitals’ sixth-round pick, recorded 19 points (5g, 14a) in 67 games with the in the WHL and added another 11 points (2g, 9a) in 21 playoff games. Eric Florchuk, the Capitals’ seventh-round pick, set a personal junior career high with 50 points (21g, 29a) in 68 games with the Saskatoon Blades in the WHL.

Hobey Nominees – Both Joe Snively and , signed as a free agent from Notre Dame (), were nominated for the Hobey Baker Award, given to the NCAA’s top player, this season. Nardella, who the Capitals signed to an entry level deal on April 5, recorded 34 points (8g, 26a) in 38 games and became the first defenseman in Notre Dame history to lead the school in points.

Homegrown – Sixteen players who played for the Capitals in 2018-19 were originally drafted by Washington (Nicklas Backstrom, , , Andre Burakovsky, John Carlson, , , , , Dmitry Orlov, Alex Ovechkin, , , Jakub Vrana, and ), the 12th most in the NHL. They combined to play in 905 games, the second most games played by homegrown players of any team last season (Detroit: 995 games between 18 players). Capitals draftees accounted for 66.1% of the team’s goals, 67.2% of the team’s assists and 66.8% of the team’s points from last season.

Age Differential – Martin Has, at age 18 (born Feb. 2, 2001), drafted by Washington in the fifth round, 153rd overall, in the 2019 NHL Draft, is the youngest player attending this year’s development camp. , at age 24 (born May 1, 1995), is the oldest.

Quick Studies – Jonas Siegenthaler attended last summer’s development camp and appeared in 26 games with the Capitals in 2018- 19, recording four assists. Siegenthaler made his NHL debut on Nov. 9, 2018 versus the and recorded his first career point on Dec. 14, 2019 against the . In addition, Siegenthaler appeared in four postseason games. Fifteen players who attended the 2018 development camp played for Washington’s AHL affiliate, the , during the 2018-19 regular season (Kristofers Bindulis, Tobias Geisser, , Connor Hobbs, Juuso Ikonen, , Axel Jonsson- Fjallby, Maximilian Kammerer, , Mason Mitchell, , Brian Pinho, , Jonas Siegenthaler, Steve Spinner).

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Alexander Alexeyev Defenseman (27) Drafted by WSH in the first round, 31st overall, in the 2018 NHL Draft

Alexeyev registered 43 points (10g, 33a) in 49 games for the Red Deer Rebels in the WHL. Alexeyev was named the Player of the Week from Oct. 22 to Oct. 28 after recording eight points (3g, 5a) in four games and was named the Red Deer Advocate Male Athlete of the Year in March, an award that recognizes amateur athletes for their success in sports. Additionally, the Capitals’ 2018 first round selection (31st overall) played for Team Russia in the World Junior Championship, recording six points (2g, 4a) in seven games, helping Russia win a bronze medal.

Kristofers Bindulis Defenseman (84) Signed with WSH as a Free Agent on March 7, 2017

Bindulis played in four games for the Hershey Bears during the 2018-19 season before missing the remainder of the season with an upper body injury.

Callahan Burke Right Wing (90) Free agent Invitee

Burke recorded a collegiate career-high 30 points (12g, 18a) in 36 games with the University of Notre Dame in the NCAA and was tied for the team lead in goals. The junior from Boxborough, Mass., was an alternate at Notre Dame during the 2018-19 season, leading the team to the Northeast regional final.

Dennis Cesana Defenseman (89) Free Agent Invitee

Cesana played in 36 games for Michigan State University in the NCAA, recording 24 points (3g, 21a) as a freshman in 2018-19. The North Providence, R.I., native ranked fourth on the team in points and led Michigan State defensemen in points and assists. Cesana was voted to the Big Ten All-Freshman team and was named the Spartans’ Outstanding Rookie last season.

Adrian Clark Goaltender (50) Free Agent Invitee

Clark finished with a 13-15-4 record, a 2.31 goals against average and a .910 save percentage at Dartmouth in the ECAC in the 2018-19 season. Clark was named to the All-Ivy League First Team and set a Dartmouth record with six over the course of the season, eclipsing the previous mark of five set in the 1919-20 season. His seven shutouts over the last two seasons are also tied for the most all-time among Dartmouth .

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Kody Clark Right Wing (71) Drafted by WSH in the second round, 47th overall, in the 2018 NHL Draft

Clark appeared in 57 games for the Ottawa 67’s in the OHL last season, recording 46 points (17g, 29a). Clark added another 14 points (5g, 9a) in 18 playoff games. Clark is the son of , who was drafted first overall in the 1985 NHL Draft by the Maple Leafs and amassed 564 points (330g, 234a) in 793 games between the Maple Leafs, the , the , the and the .

Martin Fehervary Defenseman (42) Drafted by WSH in the second round, 46th overall, in the 2018 NHL Draft

Fehervary registered seven points (1g, 6a) for HV-71 in the in 45 games during the 2018- 2019 season. Fehervary also captained Team Slovakia during the World Junior Championship, recording five points (1g, 4a) in five games. He was named a Top 3 Player on Slovakia during the tournament. Additionally, Fehervary represented Slovakia during the 2019 IIHF World Championship, recording an assist in seven games.

Eric Florchuk Center (58) Drafted by WSH in the seventh round, 217th overall, in the 2018 NHL Draft

Florchuk recorded 50 points (21g, 29a) in 68 games with the Saskatoon Blades in the WHL. The Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., native ranked fourth on the Blades in goals and fifth in points.

Tobias Geisser Defenseman (46) Drafted by WSH in the fourth round, 120th overall, in the 2017 NHL Draft

Geisser played in 41 games last season for the Hershey Bears in the AHL, recording an assist. The defenseman from Stans, , was named to Team Switzerland for the 2019 World Junior Championship.

Shane Gersich Left Wing (63) Drafted by WSH in the fifth round, 134th overall, in the 2014 NHL Draft

Gersich recorded 24 points (8g, 16a) in 66 games with the Hershey Bears last season, his first professional season. Gersich added another three points (1g, 2a) in nine playoff games with the Bears. He led Bears rookies in power play goals (2) and ranked second in points per game (0.36) among Hershey rookies with at least 10 games played.

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Mitchell Gibson Goaltender (57) Drafted by WSH in the fourth round, 124th overall, in the 2018 NHL Draft

Gibson played in 43 games for the Central Illinois Flying Aces in the USHL, posting a 13-21-4 record with a 3.50 goals against average and an .890 save percentage. He was named the USHL’s Goalie of the Week on March 11 after recording a and stopping 74 of 75 shots in two games. Gibson committed to Harvard University for the 2019-20 season.

Martin Hugo Has Defenseman (61) Drafted by WSH in the fifth round, 153rd overall, in the 2019 NHL Draft

Has was ranked 17th among defensemen and 38th overall among European players by NHL Central Scouting in the 2019 NHL Draft. Has recorded 16 points (9g, 7a) in 37 games with Tappara in ’s Jr. League. During the 2018- 19 season, Has represented the in the 2019 Under-18 World Championship, the 2018 , the 2018 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Zuchwil and the Under-20 Four Nations Tournament in Hodonin, recording eight points (3g, 5a) in 16 international games.

Janis Jaks Defenseman (86) Free agent invitee

Jaks recorded 14 points (4g,10a) for American International College in the NCAA in 38 games. The 6’0”, 190-pound defenseman also played in three games for Team Latvia at the 2019 IIHF World Championship, recording two goals.

Axel Jonsson-Fjallby Left Wing (45) Drafted by WSH in the fifth round, 147th overall, in the 2016 NHL Draft

Jonsson-Fjallby played in 16 games with the Hershey Bears last season, recording three points (2g,1a). Jonsson- Fjallby was loaned to Djurgardens IF in the Swedish Hockey League on Nov. 13, 2018, where he recorded 10 points (1g, 9a) in 36 games in the SHL.

Alex Kannok-Leipert Defenseman (53) Drafted by WSH in the sixth round, 161st overall, in the 2018 NHL Draft

Kannok-Leipert recorded 19 points (5g, 14a) and 93 minutes in 67 games for the Vancouver Giants of the WHL. Kannok-Leipert added another 12 points (2g, 10a) in 22 playoff games, helping Vancouver reach the WHL Final.

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Brett Leason Right Wing (49) Drafted by WSH in the second round, 56th overall, in the 2019 NHL Draft

Leason was ranked fifth among right wings and 21st overall among North American forwards by NHL Central Scouting in the 2019 NHL Draft. Leason registered 89 points (36g, 53a) in 55 games with the Prince Albert Raiders of the Western Hockey League (WHL) last season, where he led them in points and ranked eighth in the WHL. Additionally, Leason received the E.J. McGuire Award of Excellence this year, presented annually by the NHL to a prospect who best exemplifies commitment to excellence through strength of character, competitiveness and athleticism.

Benton Maass Defenseman (52) Drafted by WSH in sixth round, 182nd overall, in the 2017 NHL Draft

Maass played in 30 games for the University of New Hampshire in the NCAA last season, recording six points (1g, 5a) and led the team in blocked shots (54).

Beck Malenstyn Left Wing (47) Drafted by WSH in the fifth round, 145th overall, in the 2016 NHL Draft

Malenstyn recorded 16 points (7g, 9a) in 74 games with the Hershey Bears last season. Malenstyn ranked third among first year players on the Bears in points and shots.

Connor McMichael Center (28) Drafted by WSH in the first round, 25th overall, in the 2019 NHL Draft

McMichael was ranked 11th overall among North American centers and 20th overall among forwards by NHL Central Scouting in the 2019 NHL Draft. McMichael spent the 2018-19 season with the of the (OHL). He ranked second on London with 72 points (36g, 36a) in 67 games and recorded five points (2g, 3a) in 11 playoff games.

Bobby Nardella Defenseman (88) Signed with WSH as a free agent on April 5, 2019

Nardella played in 38 games for The University of Notre Dame in the NCAA, recording 34 points (8g, 26a). Nardella became the first defenseman to lead Notre Dame in points in the program’s history. Nardella was named to the Big 10 First All-Star Team and was a Hobey Baker Award nominee. Additionally, Nardella made his debut with the Hershey Bears last season, playing in two games.

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Garrett Pilon Center (40) Drafted by WSH in the third round, 87th overall, in the 2016 NHL Draft

Pilon led first year players on the Hershey Bears with 33 points (10g, 23a) in 71 games, and was tied for fourth in assists. Pilon is the son of Rich Pilon, who recorded 77 points (8g, 69a) in 631 career games between the , and St. Louis Blues.

Brian Pinho Center (64) Drafted by WSH in the sixth round, 174th overall, in the 2013 NHL Draft

Pinho recorded 12 points (4g, 8a) in 73 games in his first season with the Hershey Bears. Pinho scored the series- clinching against the Bridgeport Sound Tigers in Game 5 to advance the Bears to the second round. Pinho is participating in his seventh development camp with the Capitals.

Aliaksei Protas Center (59) Drafted by WSH in the third round, 91st overall, in the 2019 NHL Draft

Protas was ranked 16th among centers and 30th overall among North American forwards by NHL Central Scouting in the 2019 NHL Draft. Protas registered 40 points (11g, 29a) in 61 games with Prince Albert in the WHL last season. Protas ranked seventh among WHL rookies in points, and he led all WHL rookies in playoff points with 22 (12g, 10a) in 23 games. Protas is the first player the Capitals have drafted from .

Damien Riat Right Wing (94) Drafted by WSH in the fourth round, 117th overall, in the 2016 NHL Draft

Riat recorded 25 points (11g, 14a) in 48 games for EHC Biel-Bienne in the National League in Switzerland, where he ranked fourth in both goals and points. In 187 career games in the National League, Riat recorded 84 points (39g, 45a).

Kristian Roykas Marthinsen Left Wing (51) Drafted by WSH in the seventh round, 213th overall, in the 2017 NHL Draft

Marthinsen recorded 29 points (13g, 16a) in 62 games with the Saskatoon Blades in the WHL. Marthinsen also recorded two goals in five games for Team at the D1A World Junior Championship, earning a bronze medal.

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Joe Snively Right Wing (91) Signed with WSH as a free agent on March 18, 2019

Originally from Herndon, Va., Snively recorded seven points (2g, 5a) in nine games with the Hershey Bears this season. Prior to Hershey, Snively recorded 36 points (15g, 21a) in 33 games with Yale University in the ECAC and was named to the ECAC’s First All-Star Team. Snively led Yale in points in all four years of his attendance and recorded 139 points (58g, 81a) in 129 career NCAA games. Snively was named as a Hobey Baker Award nominee this season.

Riley Sutter Center (67) Drafted by WSH in the third round, 93rd overall, in the 2018 NHL Draft

Sutter recorded 41 points (14g, 27a) in 38 games for the Everett Silvertips in the WHL, ranking sixth on Everett in points despite missing 30 games due to injury. Sutter is the son of Ron Sutter, who was drafted fourth overall in 1982 by the and amassed 535 points (205g, 330a) in 1,093 games between the Philadelphia Flyers, the St. Louis Blues, the Quebec Nordiques, the New York Islanders, the , the and the . Additionally, Sutter has five uncles who played in the NHL (Darryl, Duane, Brian, Rich and ).

Logan Thompson Goaltender (35) Signed by Hershey as a free agent on May 21, 2019

Thompson finished with a 18-6-0 record, a 2.22 goals against average and a .934 save percentage at Brock University in the Ontario University Athletics, ranking second and third in save percentage and goals against average, respectively, in the OUA in the 2018-19 season. Thompson was named to the All-Rookie Team, the First All-Star Team, the Rookie of Year and the Goaltender of the Year in the OUA West.

Sebastian Walfridsson Defenseman (48) Drafted by WSH in the fifth round, 151st overall, in the 2017 NHL Draft

Walfridsson recorded two assists in 22 games with in the Swedish Hockey League, and another 11 points (4g, 7a) in 24 games with the junior MODO Hockey team. Walfridsson earned a gold medal with the MODO Hockey junior team.

Beck Warm Goaltender (60) Free Agent invitee

Warm finished with a 32-23-5 record, a 2.94 goals against average and a .916 save percentage with the Tri-City Americans in the WHL. Warm ranked third in both wins and save percentage among goaltenders with at least 50 games in the WHL and was named to the WHL (West) Second All-Star Team.

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NUMERICAL ROSTER OF CAPITALS PROSPECTS AT CAMP No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Birthplace 2018-19 Team Acquired 27 ALEXEYEV, Alexander D 6’4” 201 Nov. 15, 1999 St. Petersburg, RUS Red Deer (WHL) Draft ‘18 28 McMICHAEL, Connor C 6’0” 182 Jan. 15, 2001 Ajax, ON, CAN London (OHL) Draft ‘19 35 THOMPSON, Logan G 6’2” 175 Feb. 25, 1997 Calgary, AB, CAN Brock University (U Sports) Free Agent 40 PILON, Garrett C 5’11” 188 April 13, 1998 Kindersley, SK, CAN Hershey (AHL) Draft ‘16 42 FEHERVARY, Martin D 6’2” 195 Oct. 6, 1999 , SVK HV71 (Sweden) Draft ‘18 45 JONSSON-FJALLBY, Axel LW 6’0” 180 Feb. 10, 1998 , SWE Djurgarden (Sweden) Draft ‘16 46 GEISSER, Tobias D 6’4” 200 Feb. 13, 1999 Stans, CHE Hershey (AHL) Draft ‘17 47 MALENSTYN, Beck LW 6’2” 191 Feb. 4, 1998 Delta, BC, CAN Hershey (AHL) Draft ‘16 48 WALFRIDSSON, Sebastian D 6’0” 194 March 19, 1999 Ingaro, SWE Modo (Sweden-2) Draft ‘17 49 LEASON, Brett RW 6’4” 210 April 30, 1999 Calgary, AB, CAN Prince Albert (WHL) Draft ’19 50 CLARK, Adrian G 6’2” 193 April 5, 1997 Toronto, ON, CAN Dartmouth (NCAA) Free Agent* 51 ROYKAS MARTHINSEN, K. LW 6’0” 172 Aug. 28, 1999 Lorenskog, NOR Saskatoon (WHL) Draft ‘17 52 MAASS, Benton D 6’2” 195 Nov. 25, 1998 Elk River, MN, USA New Hampshire (NCAA) Draft ‘17 53 KANNOK-LEIPERT, Alex D 5’11” 193 July 20, 2000 Nakhon Ratchasima, THA Vancouver (WHL) Draft ‘18 57 GIBSON, Mitchell G 6’0” 188 June 25, 1999 Phoenixville, PA, USA Central Illinois (USHL) Draft ‘18 58 FLORCHUK, Eric C 6’1” 174 Jan. 10, 2000 , AB, CAN Saskatoon (WHL) Draft ‘18 59 PROTAS, Aliaksei C 6’5” 205 Jan. 6, 2001 Vitebsk, BLR Prince Albert (WHL) Draft ’19 60 WARM, Beck G 6’0” 181 April 22, 1999 Whistler, BC, CAN Tri City (WHL) Free Agent* 61 HAS, Martin Hugo D 6’4” 192 Feb. 2, 2001 Prague, CZE Tappara Jr. (Finland-Jr.) Draft ‘19 63 GERSICH, Shane LW 5’11” 174 July 10, 1996 Chaska, MN, USA Hershey (AHL) Draft ‘14 64 PINHO, Brian C 6’1” 200 May 11, 1995 Beverly, MA, USA Hershey (AHL) Draft ‘13 67 SUTTER, Riley C 6’2” 200 Oct. 25, 1999 Calgary, AB, CAN Everett (WHL) Draft ‘18 71 CLARK, Kody RW 6’1” 190 Oct. 13, 1999 Chicago, IL, USA Ottawa (OHL) Draft ‘18 84 BINDULIS, Kristofers D 6’2” 190 Sept. 18, 1995 Riga, LVA Hershey (AHL) Free Agent 86 JAKS, Janis D 6’0” 190 Aug. 22, 1995 Lecava, LVA American Int. College (NCAA) Free Agent* 88 NARDELLA, Bobby D 5’8” 172 April 22, 1996 Rosemont, IL, USA Notre Dame (NCAA) Free Agent 89 CESANA, Dennis D 5’10” 190 April 4, 1998 Providence, RI, USA Michigan State (NCAA) Free Agent* 90 BURKE, Callahan RW 5’10” 185 March 24, 1997 Boxborough, MA, USA Notre Dame (NCAA) Free Agent* 91 SNIVELY, Joe RW 5’9” 175 Jan. 1, 1996 Herndon, VA, USA Yale (NCAA) Free Agent 94 RIAT, Damien RW 6’0” 172 Feb. 26, 1997 , CHE EHC Biel-Bienne (Switzerland) Draft ‘16

*Free Agent Invite

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER OF CAPITALS PROSPECTS AT CAMP No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Birthplace 2018-19 Team Acquired 27 ALEXEYEV, Alexander D 6’4” 201 Nov. 15, 1999 St. Petersburg, RUS Red Deer (WHL) Draft ‘18 84 BINDULIS, Kristofers D 6’2” 190 Sept. 18, 1995 Riga, LVA Hershey (AHL) Free Agent 90 BURKE, Callahan RW 5’10” 185 March 24, 1997 Boxborough, MA, USA Notre Dame (NCAA) Free Agent* 89 CESANA, Dennis D 5’10” 190 April 4, 1998 Providence, RI, USA Michigan State (NCAA) Free Agent* 50 CLARK, Adrian G 6’2” 193 April 5, 1997 Toronto, ON, CAN Dartmouth (NCAA) Free Agent* 71 CLARK, Kody RW 6’1” 190 Oct. 13, 1999 Chicago, IL, USA Ottawa (OHL) Draft ‘18 42 FEHERVARY, Martin D 6’2” 195 Oct. 6, 1999 Bratislava, SVK HV71 (Sweden) Draft ‘18 58 FLORCHUK, Eric C 6’1” 174 Jan. 10, 2000 Edmonton, AB, CAN Saskatoon (WHL) Draft ‘18 46 GEISSER, Tobias D 6’4” 200 Feb. 13, 1999 Stans, CHE Hershey (AHL) Draft ‘17 63 GERSICH, Shane LW 5’11” 174 July 10, 1996 Chaska, MN, USA Hershey (AHL) Draft ‘14 57 GIBSON, Mitchell G 6’0” 188 June 25, 1999 Phoenixville, PA, USA Central Illinois (USHL) Draft ‘18 61 HAS, Martin Hugo D 6’4” 192 Feb. 2, 2001 Prague, CZE Tappara Jr. (Finland-Jr.) Draft ‘19 86 JAKS, Janis D 6’0” 190 Aug. 22, 1995 Lecava, LVA American Int. College (NCAA) Free Agent* 45 JONSSON-FJALLBY, Axel LW 6’0” 180 Feb. 10, 1998 Stockholm, SWE Djurgarden (Sweden) Draft ‘16 53 KANNOK-LEIPERT, Alex D 5’11” 193 July 20, 2000 Nakhon Ratchasima, THA Vancouver (WHL) Draft ‘18 49 LEASON, Brett RW 6’4” 210 April 30, 1999 Calgary, AB, CAN Prince Albert (WHL) Draft ’19 52 MAASS, Benton D 6’2” 195 Nov. 25, 1998 Elk River, MN, USA New Hampshire (NCAA) Draft ‘17 47 MALENSTYN, Beck LW 6’2” 191 Feb. 4, 1998 Delta, BC, CAN Hershey (AHL) Draft ‘16 28 McMICHAEL, Connor C 6’0” 182 Jan. 15, 2001 Ajax, ON, CAN London (OHL) Draft ‘19 88 NARDELLA, Bobby D 5’8” 172 April 22, 1996 Rosemont, IL, USA Notre Dame (NCAA) Free Agent 40 PILON, Garrett C 5’11” 188 April 13, 1998 Kindersley, SK, CAN Hershey (AHL) Draft ‘16 64 PINHO, Brian C 6’1” 200 May 11, 1995 Beverly, MA, USA Hershey (AHL) Draft ‘13 59 PROTAS, Aliaksei C 6’5” 205 Jan. 6, 2001 Vitebsk, BLR Prince Albert (WHL) Draft ’19 94 RIAT, Damien RW 6’0” 172 Feb. 26, 1997 Geneva, CHE EHC Biel-Bienne (Switzerland) Draft ‘16 51 ROYKAS MARTHINSEN, K. LW 6’0” 172 Aug. 28, 1999 Lorenskog, NOR Saskatoon (WHL) Draft ‘17 91 SNIVELY, Joe RW 5’9” 175 Jan. 1, 1996 Herndon, VA, USA Yale (NCAA) Free Agent 67 SUTTER, Riley C 6’2” 200 Oct. 25, 1999 Calgary, AB, CAN Everett (WHL) Draft ‘18 35 THOMPSON, Logan G 6’2” 175 Feb. 25, 1997 Calgary, AB, CAN Brock University (U Sports) Free Agent 48 WALFRIDSSON, Sebastian D 6’0” 194 March 19, 1999 Ingaro, SWE Modo (Sweden-2) Draft ‘17 60 WARM, Beck G 6’0” 179 April 22, 1999 Whistler, BC, CAN Tri City (WHL) Free Agent*

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