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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Capitals Reward Wilson With Long-Term Deal   July 28, 2018
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Washington Capitals winger Tom Wilson has made himself a name in the NHL, not
only carrying a reputation but playing with grit and physicality that has made
him a fan favorite and important part of the team on and off the ice. Many were
 nervous that the restricted free agent was still unsigned heading into August,
 but the Capitals were able to finally reward him and lock him up to a
long-term deal.

The Capitals inked Wilson to a six-year, $31.02 extension Friday. The deal
carries an average annual value of $5.17 million.The Capitals locked up Wilson
to a six-year contract Friday. (Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports)

"Tom is an invaluable member of our team, and we are pleased that he is
committed to sign a long-term deal at this point in his career," general
manager Brian MacLellan said. "Tom is a unique player in this league, in that
he plays a physical game, leads by example and contributes in every facet of
the game. At 24 years of age, he is just entering his prime, and we believe
that he will only continue to excel and improve as a player."

After an impressive 2017-18 campaign that saw him taking on more
responsibility, the contract is an incentive for him to keep elevating his
game. However, some are skeptical if the long-term deal and high annual salary
will be enough for the enforcer, who is still trying to increase his
production. While it may be a gamble for Washington, Wilson is still working on
 his game and has plenty of time to grow, and with a contract this big, he will
 likely put in the work to prove that he deserves this type of deal.Wilson';s
Career Year

Prior to this year, Wilson was putting in physicality, registering hundreds of
hits, but he couldn';t seem to compliment his toughness and penalty minutes
with much-needed offense. He only put up seven goals and 19 points in 2016-17,
spending most of his time on the fourth line. However, before the start of the
2017-18 campaign, the Capitals saw the departure of many key forwards and
producers in the offseason, including Marcus Johansson, Justin Williams and
Daniel Winnik. With these forwards out of the picture, there were a few
vacancies in the top-6 and throughout the lineup, and players like Wilson were
expected to earn promotions and take on more responsibility.

"That';s part of being a mature player... continuing to grow every season and
adding aspects to your game and being more confident and comfortable out
there," Wilson said of stepping up to the task and filling those voids on
offense.Wilson was able to take on more responsibility and earn a promotion
from the fourth line this past season. (Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports)

The 24-year-old did just that, and in 78 games, Wilson put up a career-high 14
goals and 35 points, doubling his goal production and showing much more
offensive ability. He also registered career highs with 123 shots and 15:59
TOI, and in addition, he made himself an asset on special teams and eventually
became a staple on the first line alongside Evgeny Kuznetsov and Alex Ovechkin.

"It was cool that the coaches had that trust in me," Wilson said. "Obviously,
if you';re playing with two of the best players in the world, you';re going to
be all right. It doesn';t matter where I';m playing in the lineup, I';m going
to help the team any way I can."

Not only was he able to add more offensively, but the 6-foot-4, 218-pound
forward was still able to play a physical game, recording 250 hits and 187
penalty minutes, while also drawing 37 penalties.

"I think for me, it';s just keeping my feet moving, creating energy, creating
an element that';s hard to play against... getting in on the forecheck and
winning puck battles, Wilson said of adding more to his game, especially when
playing on the top line.Wilson';s Playoff Success and Potential

Wilson capped off his career season with a strong playoff performance, racking
up a career-high five goals and 15 assists in the postseason. He had four
multi-point performances and registered a point in nearly half of the
Capitals'; postseason games, while also leading all playoff skaters with 100
hits. And after years of heartbreak, he said it was a "surreal moment" to
finally help his team win a Stanley Cup for the first time in the franchise';s
44-year history.

"It';s extremely hard to win. You need a little bit of good fortune, you need a
 little bit of everything, you need the perfect storm, and I think we got to
the playoffs and there';s letdown and you keep pushing forward and trying to
win," Wilson said. "Eventually we did, and no one can take it from us now."

'Wilson made himself an asset in the Capitals Stanley Cup run. (Amber
Searls-USA TODAY Sports)

However, two preseason suspensions and a three-game suspension spanning to the
end of the series against Pittsburgh highlighted  one of Wilson';s major
flaws: his physicality has been proven to go too far, which has led to
discipline from the league, a number of suspensions and the league putting him
"under the microscope," as he said he was in the series against the Penguins..

"Obviously I';m a repeat offender, and I got to be adapting, I got to be
changing with the times here," Wilson admitted.

But ultimately, looking at Wilson';s career year and strides in his game, he
continues to elevate his game and has proven to be a player that has chemistry
on the top-6 and can add a lot of offense and edge to the lineup and become a
top contributor. And, with this deal, he will have to work to live up to it,
and his work ethic speaks to the fact that he will.

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