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Henrik Lundqvist 'a really solid candidate' for Capitals, GM Brian Maclellan says

Henrik Lundqvist #30 and Jacob Trouba #8 of the Rangers look on from the bench during the first period against the New Jersey Devils at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020. Credit: Jim McIsaac

After losing one defenseman possibly for the season and bringing back another one, the Washington Capitals could be on the verge of adding a big name in goal.

Washington re-signed Brenden Dillon to a $15.6 million, four-year contract Tuesday, an announcement that came minutes after saying Michal Kempny would miss six to eight months following surgery to repair a torn Achilles tendon.