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Caps’ Wilson proving value both when on the ice, absent

WASHINGTON 鈥 Some of Tom Wilson鈥檚 teammates can鈥檛 help themselves. After seeing Wilson play some of the best hockey of his career this season, they are liberally tossing out comparisons to Hall of Famers.

鈥淩ight now, he鈥檚 like Eric Lindros,鈥 Alex Ovechkin said recently. 鈥淗e can play hard, score goals and make big assists.鈥

The verbal bouquets don鈥檛 stop there.

鈥淗is presence on the ice, he鈥檚 one of those Mark Messier, Jarome Iginla-type guys,鈥 said defenseman Madison Bowey.

鈥淓veryone knows when he鈥檚 out there. He can hurt you any way.聽 He skates hard, he backchecks, he鈥檚 first on the forecheck, and he can shoot the puck and score. I think he鈥檚 just an all-around complete player and an all-around presence on the ice that we really missed.鈥

There is no denying that the Capitals have been vastly improved since Wilson鈥檚 season debut on Nov. 13. The Caps entered that game with a modest 7-6-3 record after Wilson missed the start of the year due to a suspension.

Soon after the Capitals鈥 final game without Wilson 鈥 a listless 4-1 loss at home against Arizona 鈥 defenseman John Carlson described the club鈥檚 play as 鈥渧ery blah.鈥

Two nights later, Wilson returned and the Capitals have since won eight of 11 games. Wilson has eight goals and 14 points over the 11-game stretch. He has also been a fixture on both special teams鈥 units and recently scored in a career-high six consecutive games.

鈥淗e鈥檚 such a big part of our team, of the way we play and the culture both on and off the ice,鈥 said T.J. Oshie. 鈥淲e were missing something (to start the season) and that was number 43. He鈥檚 a presence on the ice.鈥

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Wilson reacts after he was hurt in a collision with Ryan Reaves of the Vegas Golden Knights Tuesday. Wilson had to leave the game, with Washington leading 2-1 in the second period. The Caps lost 5-3. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

The Capitals could be missing that presence again when they visit the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday (9 p.m.; WFED 1500AM). Wilson suffered an upper-body injury against Vegas on Tuesday and did not return. Filling the void when Wilson was out to start the year proved a challenge.

Just ask head coach Todd Reirden, who went through a revolving door of top-line right wingers with Wilson unavailable for the first six weeks of the season.

By early November, five different players had been given a shot to skate alongside Ovechkin and Evgeny Kuznetsov in Wilson鈥檚 stead. While each of the five wingers showed flashes, none could check all of the boxes that the versatile Wilson brings to the lineup.

鈥淭hose can be big skates to fill,鈥 said Devante Smith-Pelly, who made a brief cameo appearance on the top line when Wilson was out.

Wilson is a rare talent. The 6鈥4鈥, 218-pound winger possesses a unique blend of speed and strength, along with defensive savvy and the ability to finish offensively. He is also incredibly popular among his teammates and is frequently lauded for his leadership. It is widely believed he will soon have a letter stitched on his sweater and that he could one day succeed Ovechkin as the Capitals’ captain.

While the Capitals are loaded with high-end talent in Ovechkin, Nicklas Backstrom and Kuznetsov, Wilson provides a blue-collar, physical element that few on the team can replicate. He has learned, over the years, how to use that strength not just to deliver bone-crunching hits 鈥 more on that in a moment 鈥 but to create space for his teammates and to win puck battles along the boards and below the goal line.

鈥淗e brings a lot of determination and energy hunting down pucks and pressuring people,鈥 said defenseman Matt Niskanen. 鈥淓very year he鈥檚 been in the league his skill has gotten better and better, and he鈥檚 developing a bit of a scoring touch. He kills penalties, he鈥檚 obviously physical 鈥 everybody knows about that 鈥 but he鈥檚 just really good at pressuring people and getting turnovers.鈥

Wilson is constantly evolving. As a 19-year-old rookie, he was as a fourth-line grinder on a team that missed the playoffs. Four years later, he emerged as a key cog on the first line for the Stanley Cup Champions.

Along the way, Wilson has made adjustments that have allowed him to move up the depth chart. He鈥檚 emphasized speed and conditioning during his offseason training so he could play top-line minutes without tiring. He鈥檚 worked privately with skills coaches to help fulfill his offensive potential. Two years ago, he began penalty killing. This year, he鈥檚 also been on the power play.

While Wilson鈥檚 on-ice maturation has been gradual, the Capitals have long felt they had a unique talent. That鈥檚 why they were comfortable handing him a six-year, $31 million contract last summer. The commitment to a player that has yet to hit 20 goals or 50 points in a season raised a few eyebrows, but internally the Capitals believed that Wilson would continue to evolve and reach another level.

鈥淚t鈥檚 fun to watch him be able to contribute in different ways,鈥 said Reirden. 鈥淗e鈥檚 just so valuable to us in terms of what he can do offensively. He鈥檚 in on the forecheck and he changes the momentum of games by bringing the energy that he does. Talk about leaders in the room 鈥 he鈥檚 one of them. I can鈥檛 put a value on how important it is having him back.鈥

If Ovechkin and Backstrom are the faces of the franchise, Wilson, it鈥檚 been said, is the heartbeat. He鈥檚 shown an ability to provide a jolt for the entire team, as evidenced by his mid-November return in a 5-2 win in Minnesota.

By the end of the first period, he already had his first goal of the season after driving to the net and scoring from atop the crease. By the end of the second period, he had his first fighting major. By the end of the third, the Capitals had earned two points against the Wild. It was quintessential Wilson.

鈥淗e鈥檚 a big-bodied guy that nobody likes to play against,鈥 said Capitals assistant coach Scott Arniel, who saw plenty of Wilson during his five years as an assistant coach with the Rangers.

鈥淗e鈥檚 a force to handle out there because whether he鈥檚 driving to the net, or he鈥檚 battling in front of the net, he鈥檚 going to play with a little bit of an edge. He鈥檚 just a hard guy to play against and he gives us a big spark.鈥

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Washington Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom (19), of Sweden, celebrates his goal with left wing Alex Ovechkin (8), of Russia, and right wing Tom Wilson (43) during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Anaheim Ducks, Sunday, Dec. 2, 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Because this is already Wilson鈥檚 sixth full NHL season, it鈥檚 easy to forget that he鈥檚 still only 24 years old. His game continues to grow, along with his ice time and responsibilities. Despite leaving two games prematurely this season 鈥 once due to a match penalty and once due to injury 鈥 Wilson is averaging 19 minutes and 34 seconds of ice time per game. That is more than three and a half minutes north of the 15:59 he averaged per game last season.

鈥淓very player wants more minutes,鈥 Wilson said. 鈥淵ou get more time with the puck, you get more looks. Whether I鈥檓 with Ovi and Kuzy or I鈥檓 with Ovi and Backy, it鈥檚 going to be two of the best players in the world, so when they have the puck, that鈥檚 good news. So, for me, I need to get them the puck, I need to get in on the forecheck, create space for them, go to the net, create a little bit of havoc and energy. Ovi has a unique style, he鈥檚 a run and gun electric offensive threat, so it takes a little getting used to playing with him, but I think I鈥檝e got it down.鈥

Wilson was on the top line throughout last spring鈥檚 Stanley Cup run, proving tremendously valuable with five goals and 15 points in 21 games. In addition to finding a home on the No. 1 line, Wilson also emerged as a key cog on the Capitals鈥 penalty killing unit.

The Capitals PK has seen a big improvement since Wilson returned. Washington went 43-for-60 (71 percent) in short-handed situations before Wilson returned; the PK is 34-for-41 (83 percent) since.

鈥淗e鈥檚 very responsible,鈥 said goalie Braden Holtby. 鈥淵ou can tell that our defensive game (has improved( since he came back and he has the ability change a team that way. He鈥檚 obviously chipping in offensively too, but his complete game brings energy and brings a level of accountability throughout our whole lineup. He leads by example.鈥

The captain himself has also been impressed: 鈥淗e鈥檚 one of the leaders on the team,鈥 Ovechkin said. 鈥淗e brings energy, he brings toughness and I think when he鈥檚 on the ice, the (opposing) team gets a little bit afraid because he鈥檚 a big boy and he can hit.鈥

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Wilson was suspended 20 games by the NHL for a blindside hit during the preseason to St. Louis Blues center Oskar Sundqvist. (AP Photo/Nick Wass, File)

And therein lays the next step in Wilson鈥檚 evolution. Wilson has been suspended four times since September 2017. Although his most recent suspension was reduced from 20 games to 14, it was a clear message that Wilson needs to reign in it. It鈥檚 a delicate balance for a power forward who can do a lot of things well, but can deliver punishing hits better than most.

The consensus around the Capitals is that Wilson can still be physical and deliver hits when appropriate, but he needs to be smarter when it comes to picking his spots.

鈥淯nfortunately now, there鈥檚 a lot of attention on the physical play, but he adds a lot of different things to our team,鈥 Reirden said. 鈥淢aybe if he鈥檚 not quite as physical in times of risk, I don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 going to hurt his overall production and definitely not hurt our overall team because he can do a number of things to help our club.

鈥淚 think it’s a line that needs to be towed with him in regard to he has a physical element that is a difference maker for him and using it at the proper times and in the proper ways.鈥

Wilson has made a cognizant effort to ease up in some instances if an opponent is in a vulnerable position, but as evidenced by his hit on New Jersey鈥檚 Brett Seney last Friday, which resulted in a five-minute major penalty and an ejection, Wilson isn鈥檛 likely to receive the benefit of the doubt.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 the reality of it,鈥 Wilson said. 鈥淎nytime I鈥檓 involved in contact it鈥檚 assumed that I鈥檓 skating away and that鈥檚 a match penalty. It sucks but that鈥檚 what it is. I just have to keep trying to play my game and produce and help the team win. As we saw, I have to be very, very careful about any type of contact.鈥

According to Ovechkin, Wilson鈥檚 physical game is welcome, but his all-around game has become increasingly valuable.

鈥淗e鈥檚 grown up as a player,鈥 Ovechkin said. 鈥淚 think he鈥檚 realized the game of hockey is not just about hitting people. It鈥檚 about making plays. And then if you have a chance to hit, why not? He鈥檚 grown up as a person and as player and he鈥檚 gotten better.鈥

As he finds that balance, Wilson also appreciates the importance of simply remaining in the lineup each game.

鈥淎t the end of the day, missing 15, 16 games can鈥檛 happen,鈥 he said. 鈥淎t the end of the day, it鈥檚 on me, and I have to control that better and make sure I鈥檓 out there playing.鈥

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