The Washington Capitals have officially signed 2022 second-round pick Ryan Chesley to a three-year entry-level contract beginning in 2025–26. Chesley, a former standout at the University of Minnesota, served as captain in his final NCAA season, posting a career-high 20 points and leading his team in blocked shots. After his collegiate season, he joined the AHL's Hershey Bears and tallied three points in four games, showcasing his NHL readiness. Known for his two-way reliability, strong skating, and defensive instincts, Chesley appears poised to make the jump to the NHL in the near future.
Meanwhile, veteran winger Tom Wilson was invited to Team Canada’s Olympic orientation camp, putting him one step closer to representing his country in Milan. Wilson is coming off a career-best 65-point season and remains one of the league’s most physical and versatile forwards. On the flip side, goaltender Logan Thompson—who posted stellar numbers and finished fourth in Vezina voting—was shockingly left off the invite list, potentially due to past tensions with Team Canada’s coaching staff. Despite his snub, Thompson remains a top-tier talent in net and could force his way into Olympic discussions with another elite season.
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