Washington Capitals bracing for changes ahead of the NHL trade deadline
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Anthony Mantha has been traded before, just not like this.
Three years ago, he joined the Washington Capitals from the Detroit Red Wings in a surprise deal completed minutes before the deadline. He was in the first season of a new contract and didn’t yet have a daughter.
No one will be stunned if Mantha is moved this time, and he’s one of several Washington players in that category ahead of the March 8 NHL trade deadline. Just close enough to the playoff race but coming off an 8-3 defeat at Detroit and with a brutal schedule ahead, the Capitals are bracing for possible changes.
“It’s tough for everyone,” Mantha said. “Nothing’s done until you get that call, right? I just try and focus on being here and try not to think too much ahead.”