Tue 11/27/12 12:34 PM

Karl Alzner doesn't see conflicting viewpoints on the lockout standing in the way of team success once the Capitals take to the ice following a new CBA. Roman Hamrlik and Michal Neuvrith drew the ire of several locked-out players, including their Washington teammates Troy Brouwer and Alex Ovechkin, for criticizing NHLPA boss Donald Fehr. "It is what it is," Alzner said "You're not always going to be best friends or get along with everybody you play with. It's almost impossible with different personalities. But when it comes down to playing and doing what you have to do, it's going to work out." The Capitals defenseman has chosen the chalk up the disagreements to frustration during a tense time, but he doesn't see it becoming an issue. Neuvirth has already apologized for saying that the lockout is about "several superstars with big contracts," while Hamrlik has spoken to Brouwer to patch things up as well.