Alex Ovechkin Focused on Current Season, Career Decision to Follow
The hockey world is closely watching for an update on the future of Washington Capitals’ legend Alex Ovechkin, the NHL’s all-time leading goal scorer. Despite a minor misunderstanding earlier in the season regarding his contract status, Ovechkin has maintained silence on whether the 2025-26 season will mark his final year in the National Hockey League.
Currently, Ovechkin is in the last year of a five-year, $47.5 million contract he signed on July 27, 2021, making him a pending unrestricted free agent. This season, in 68 games, he has recorded 51 points (24 goals and 27 assists). While Ovechkin has experienced periods of inconsistent scoring, similar to Evgeni Malkin of the Pittsburgh Penguins, he will be given ample time to make his significant career decision.
Recent organizational changes, such as the trade of John Carlson from the Capitals to the Anaheim Ducks, have undoubtedly given Ovechkin much to contemplate. Following the trade deadline, he shared with Tom Gulitti of NHL.com that while the trade did affect him, he is not certain if it will factor into his decision to continue playing or not.
“I don’t know,” Ovechkin stated. “I’m still here, so we’ll see. We’ll see what’s going to happen, but, yeah, it’s a hard one.”
Washington Capitals General Manager Chris Patrick confirmed on NHL Network’s “First Shift” that Alex Ovechkin’s future with the team rests solely with him, and the situation remains unchanged. The organization respects his process and will await his decision when he is ready to announce it.
During the program, Dan Rosen specifically inquired about Ovechkin’s situation. GM Patrick responded transparently, explaining that the situation is “kind of status quo.” He elaborated: “He still is kind of just approaching this the season as he’s playing the games and trying to get the team into the playoffs. And he wants to have some conversations, both with his family and with Ted (Leonsis) and Brian (MacLellan) and me. So he hasn’t fully gone through his process yet, so we’re respecting that. And when the time is right and when he’s ready, he’ll let us know.” This indicates that significant personal and organizational discussions are expected once the season concludes.
This approach aligns with Patrick’s sentiments following the March 6th trade deadline. At that time, he noted Ovechkin’s unwavering dedication. “Alex and I will just talk about what happened and he’ll be able to vent if he wants to vent,” Patrick said. “I have no sense on what he’s feeling. The great thing about Alex is he’s pretty singularly focused on his team, on his teammates, on playing games and on trying to win, and that’s all he’s been doing.”
As the Washington Capitals fiercely contend for a playoff spot, all eyes will inevitably turn to Alex Ovechkin and his momentous decision once the current season comes to an end.








