Spencer Carbery isn't going anywhere.
The Washington Capitals signed their head coach to a multi-year extension on Thursday, the team announced.
David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period was the first to report the news on Wednesday.
“Since joining our organization, Spencer has played an important role in the development of many of our young players while also earning the respect and trust of our veteran leaders. His communication skills, strong relationship-building, and ability to connect with players at every stage of their careers have made him a great leader of our club," general manager Chris Patrick said in a statement released by the team. "We have been extremely impressed with his commitment, professionalism, and passion for coaching, and we are excited to see him continue building on that success.”
Carbery, 44, just completed his third season as the bench boss in Washington.
The Capitals missed the playoffs last season, but advanced to the post-season in each of Carbery's first two seasons at the helm.
Carbery won the Jack Adams Award as the NHL's top coach in 2024-25 after he led Washington to a 51-22-9 record.
Before joining the Capitals, Carbery spent two seasons as an assistant coach with the Toronto Maple Leafs.




