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Ovechkin Hints at NHL Return, Reflects on Capitals Future

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Alex Ovechkin is keeping fans on the edge of their seats regarding his future with the Washington Capitals. As the captain and the NHL’s all-time leading goal scorer met with reporters during the team’s locker room clean-out day, he hinted at a strong possibility of returning for a 22nd season. While he remains undecided, Ovechkin’s comments suggest he’s leaning towards at least one more year in the league.

“To be honest with you, I’m pretty sure it’s not my last game. I hope it’s not my last game, against Columbus,” Ovechkin remarked, emphasizing his intention to consult with both family and team management before making a final decision. His children are already curious about his plans, asking, “Dad, are you staying or no?” Ovechkin assured them, “We’ll see,” noting their enthusiasm for him to continue playing in Washington.

As he approaches his 41st birthday in September, Ovechkin made it clear that he wouldn’t return if it wasn’t with the Capitals. In a light-hearted moment, he quipped about what he hopes to hear from general manager Chris Patrick this summer: “We want you for two more years. Here’s your contract, sign it.” The Capitals missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs this season by a narrow margin of four points, which adds an extra layer of complexity to Ovechkin’s decision-making process.

Ovechkin acknowledged that his physical condition and the team’s trajectory heading into the 2026-27 season will play significant roles in his choice. “In the summer, you have to work your ass off to get better and be in shape. When you’re 20, it’s no big thing. When you’re 40, it’s harder and harder,” he reflected. Despite the challenges, he led the Capitals with 32 goals this season, playing all 82 games for the first time since the 2017-18 season, bringing his career total to 929 goals in 1,573 games.

If Ovechkin ultimately decides to hang up his skates, he has previously expressed interest in playing for Dynamo Moscow in Russia’s KHL, a team he played for before being drafted by Washington in 2004 and during the 2012 NHL work stoppage. The coming months promise to be pivotal as Ovechkin weighs his options and contemplates the next chapter of his storied career.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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