Last May, Brooks Orpik sat despondently in the penalty box in Consol Energy Center, shifting his mouthpiece from one side of his mouth to the other. It was game six of the Eastern Conference semifinals against Pittsburgh, and Orpik watched as his double-minor high-sticking penalty resulted in two goals for the Penguins in an elimination game for the Capitals.
Although the Capitals stormed back from a three goals down to send the game into overtime, Orpik’s undisciplined penalty and overall spotty play last postseason drew criticism from fans and pundits.
Entering the current season, the 14-year veteran was put in a reduced role, moving from the second pairing with John Carlson to the bottom pairing with Nate Schmidt.