The NHL trade deadline is approaching, and the Washington Capitals are in the spotlight. Rumors are swirling that the team is considering trading away one of their top veterans, John Carlson, who is set to become a free agent in July. According to The Athletic's Pierre LeBrun, the Capitals are receiving calls from interested parties, but it's unlikely that a deal will be made. Carlson, a two-time NHL All-Star, is currently out with a lower-body injury and is in the final season of his eight-year, $64 million contract. The Capitals would need to be impressed by any offer, and the team's focus is on remaining competitive in the Eastern Conference playoffs. While an eventual deal is unlikely, the framework of a possible trade could match or even exceed what the Calgary Flames received for defender Rasmus Andersson in January. Carlson is the Capitals' all-time leader among defensemen in games played, goals, assists, and points, and he has been a key player for the team. However, with Carlson's contract situation and the team's desire to remain competitive, it's unclear if a trade will happen. The Capitals will need to make a decision soon, as the trade deadline is fast approaching. Will they trade away one of their top veterans or keep them to help the team remain competitive? The answer remains to be seen, and the NHL world is watching closely.