Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins Continue to Make Moves to Remain in NHL Playoff Contention

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The Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins have been two of the most successful teams in the NHL for the past decade. Both teams have won multiple Stanley Cups and have been perennial contenders in the playoffs. This season, both teams have made moves to ensure they remain in playoff contention.

The Washington Capitals have been one of the most successful teams in the NHL over the past few years. They have won the Stanley Cup twice in the last four years and have been a consistent playoff team. This season, they have made moves to ensure they remain in playoff contention. They acquired forward Carl Hagelin from the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft. Hagelin is a two-time Stanley Cup champion and has been a solid contributor for the Kings. He is expected to add some scoring depth to the Capitals lineup and help them remain in playoff contention.

The Pittsburgh Penguins have also been a successful team in the NHL for the past decade. They have won three Stanley Cups in the last ten years and have been a consistent playoff team. This season, they have made moves to ensure they remain in playoff contention. They acquired forward Tanner Pearson from the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for defenseman Erik Gudbranson. Pearson is a two-time Stanley Cup champion and has been a solid contributor for the Kings. He is expected to add some scoring depth to the Penguins lineup and help them remain in playoff contention.

Both teams have made moves to ensure they remain in playoff contention this season. The Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins have been two of the most successful teams in the NHL for the past decade and they are looking to continue their success this season. With their recent acquisitions, they are hoping to remain in playoff contention and make another deep run in the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins Continue to Make Moves to Remain in NHL Playoff Contention