Here came another low point in Brett Connolly’s career, the onetime top
10 NHL draft pick being informed that the Boston Bruins weren’t going to
extend him a qualifying offer, essentially letting him walk for
nothing.
But when Connolly unexpectedly became an unrestricted free agent, it
created another opportunity. Here came an offer from the Washington
Capitals — and a chance for Connolly to finally realize his offensive
potential in a low pressure situation.
“I mean, I thought I was [going to get a qualifying offer], but
things change and then they go and sign [David] Backes and it’s like,
‘Well, what are you going to do?’ ” Connolly said. “I was fortunate that
Washington called right away and I didn’t have to worry about it too
much over the summer.
“It was a no brainer. No matter what the money looks like, with that
comes opportunity, and I can come in here as a cheap player and be a
good player and turn some heads and help this team win. They’re a good
team that’s on the cusp of winning
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For the Capitals, a one year, 850,000 deal for Connolly was a low risk move. If he doesn’t produce
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then at least he was inexpensive, and if he does, then he was a
bargain. Washington is hopeful that Connolly can rediscover the traits
that made him a top prospect and not only boost the team’s bottom six
scoring but also eventually move up in the lineup. He’ll be a restricted
free agent next summer, so the Capitals will retain his negotiating
rights.
“I think his skill set is there,” General Manager Brian MacLellan
said. “You know, he’s got good size, he’s got good hands, he’s got the
ability to score and make plays. I think he’s got the ability to play
with good players.
“I don’t want to necessarily put pressure on him to, ‘You have to
produce offensively.’ We’re just going to let him find his way and try
to fulfill his potential. I think that’s what he wants, too. He’s going
to have an opportunity to play with some good guys.”
Expectations were high for Connolly in Tampa Bay when he was the No.
6 overall pick in 2010 and made his NHL debut a season later. They were
arguably even higher when Connolly was traded to the Bruins during the
2014 15 season for two second round picks; Boston General Manager Peter
Chiarelli proclaimed at the time that Connolly would be a top six
forward on the team.
But Connolly suffered a wrist injury upon arrival, playing in just
five games after the trade. He saw time on Boston’s first line, with
Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand, at times last season but didn’t
score enough to get more. Averaging almost 13 minutes in a career high
71 games, Connolly had nine goals and 16 assists. As his role changed,
so did his game
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“Maybe it hasn’t happened yet, but I’m still very confident in my abilities,” Connolly said. “There have been some good times
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there have been some not so good times, so it’s just a matter of
putting it together. I’m 24 years old now. I’ve been in the league a
little bit, so, you know, you want to come in and put up some numbers
and play well defensively and be a good all around player.”
Associate coach Todd Reirden said Connolly has the potential to be a
“gem,” someone who could play anywhere in the lineup with a high level
shot. With three top six players still competing at the World Cup and
top line right wing T.J. Oshie not playing in the Capitals’ first two
preseason games, Connolly is expected to have an early opportunity with
Washington to show what he can do in a feature role that includes power
play time.
“What happens sometimes when you get to your second or your third
[team], I think as you get a little bit later in your career, you start
to realize that you’ve lost some opportunities,” Reirden said. “Now he
knows this one is ripe for the picking for him, and he’s able to do the
things that he does.
“Every team has them, the players not able to fulfill the potential
in your organization. Sometimes, you have to do different things with
them because of salary cap reasons or whatever and you move past a
player. Our scouting staff and management did a good job of targeting
him as a guy that we thought could come in and help us right away.”
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