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Martin Fehervary might be the least understood player on the Capitals roster. During the 2025-26 season, he recorded five goals and 22 assists over 81 games played, averaging 19 minutes per game. His on-ice percentages included 47% shot attempts, 49% expected goals, and 53% actual goals.
According to HockeyViz, his isolated impact shows how he influenced both offensive and defensive plays while on the ice. The player card from Evolving Hockey indicates that Fehervary had a goals above replacement, or GAR, ranking him in the 53rd percentile among defenders.
His overall play was highlighted as he effectively served as a top-pairing defender, skating 498 minutes alongside John Carlson before Carlson's trade to Anaheim. This partnership proved successful, with the Capitals scoring 32 goals to just 17 for opponents during their time together.
However, Fehervary's performance without Carlson was less impressive, controlling only 43.6% of shot attempts and being outscored 31 goals to 22 in 399 minutes. As he played with various partners down the stretch, his performance raised concerns about his future development.
Fehervary signed a significant contract extension last year, leading to speculation about how he will evolve his game moving forward. This analysis is crucial for understanding the Capitals' direction as they aim to build around younger talent.
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