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Lynden Lakovic made an early impression at Capitals development camp — both with his surprising 6'5" stature and mature presence on and off the ice. Drafted 27th overall, Lakovic slipped slightly in the draft due to a down year with Moose Jaw, where he nonetheless earned captaincy and showed strong leadership. His physical tools, skating, and scoring touch were standouts during camp, leading to an entry-level contract and high hopes for his return to junior this fall as he focuses on building strength and rounding out his two-way game.
Meanwhile, Andrew Cristall, a 2023 second-rounder, continues to turn heads. He posted a league-leading 132 points in the WHL last season and is now a strong candidate for NHL duty or a top-line role in Hershey. Known for elite puck skills and growing skating ability, Cristall's development and leadership were evident during his third dev camp. Alongside prospects like Miroshnichenko, Cole Hutson, and Ilya Protas, Washington's recent drafts show a clear identity — targeting skilled, physically mature players who thrive in heavy, playoff-style hockey.
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By Dan Holmi, Locked On Podcast Network3.9
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Lynden Lakovic made an early impression at Capitals development camp — both with his surprising 6'5" stature and mature presence on and off the ice. Drafted 27th overall, Lakovic slipped slightly in the draft due to a down year with Moose Jaw, where he nonetheless earned captaincy and showed strong leadership. His physical tools, skating, and scoring touch were standouts during camp, leading to an entry-level contract and high hopes for his return to junior this fall as he focuses on building strength and rounding out his two-way game.
Meanwhile, Andrew Cristall, a 2023 second-rounder, continues to turn heads. He posted a league-leading 132 points in the WHL last season and is now a strong candidate for NHL duty or a top-line role in Hershey. Known for elite puck skills and growing skating ability, Cristall's development and leadership were evident during his third dev camp. Alongside prospects like Miroshnichenko, Cole Hutson, and Ilya Protas, Washington's recent drafts show a clear identity — targeting skilled, physically mature players who thrive in heavy, playoff-style hockey.
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