The Capitals will be without a key forward for the next little while.  Head coach Spencer Carbery told reporters including Sammi Silber of The Hockey News that center Connor McMichael is out week-to-week due to an upper-body injury, keeping him out through next month’s Olympic break.  The team subsequently announced that he has been placed on injured reserve and in a corresponding move, forward Bogdan Trineyev has been recalled from AHL Hershey.  Additionally, goaltender Charlie Lindgren has also been placed on IR with netminder Garin Bjorklund also being recalled from Hershey.

The 25-year-old had played in all 55 games this season before today’s news.  McMichael isn’t producing at the same level as he was last season when he had a career-best 26 goals and 57 points but he was on pace to set a new personal best in assists.  Overall, he has eight goals and 23 assists while moving back to playing center regularly after spending most of last season on the wing.

This is certainly an important season for McMichael, who is in the final year of his bridge deal that carries a $2.1MM cap charge, a number that also serves as his qualifying offer.  With arbitration rights for the first time, he’ll be looking to land a long-term contract so getting healthy and bouncing back for the stretch run will be crucial, especially with Washington on the outside looking in at a playoff spot.

Meanwhile, Silber also relays that defenseman Matt Roy remains listed as day-to-day with a lower-body injury.  He was also moved to injured reserve today, creating the roster opening to keep goaltender Clay Stevenson up with the team as they used their last 48-hour emergency goaltender exemption to bring him up on Thursday.  Roy last suited up last Saturday, meaning that if the Caps backdated his placement, he’ll be eligible to be activated as soon as Tuesday when they’re set to take on the Islanders.

As for Trineyev, this is his third recall of the season.  The 23-year-old got into two games with Washington during his first two stints and is still looking for his first career NHL point.  However, he has done well with the Bears, notching nine goals and 12 assists in 32 games, putting him one point shy of last year’s total in 30 fewer games.  That was enough to earn him a two-year extension from the Capitals earlier this month.  Either he or Sonny Milano will take McMichael’s place in the lineup today versus Carolina.

When it comes to the goaltenders, Lindgren was able to get through Thursday’s game against Detroit but needed assistance to get off the ice following the shootout.  While there’s no word on how long he’ll be out, the placement means he’ll be out until after the Olympic break.  Through 18 games this season, Lindgren has struggled, putting up a 3.37 GAA along with a .884 SV%, both well below the league average.

With Logan Thompson’s availability for tonight also in question, Bjorklund will serve as insurance if Thompson is unable to suit up.  The 23-year-old has split his season between Hershey and ECHL South Carolina.  In 11 games with the former, he has a 3.43 GAA and a .879 SV%.  However, his numbers in seven contests with the Stingrays are much better, checking in at 2.37 and .929, respectively.

Following these five roster moves, Washington’s roster now stands at the maximum of 23.

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