Way forward for Alex Ovechkin in Washington is in Hands

Alex Ovechkin Focused on the Season Decision to Come After

No one knows what the long run goes to carry for the NHL’s all-time leading goal scorer, Washington Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin. Despite somewhat error firstly of the season, Ovechkin has not said a technique or one other if the 2025-26 season might be his last within the NHL.

Ovechkin is a pending unrestricted free agent, meaning he’s within the last yr of a five-year, $47.5 million deal that he signed on July 27, 2021. In 68 games this season, he has 51 points (24 goals and 27 assists). Ovechkin has passed through bouts of inconsistency this season, scoring goals, but much like Evgeni Malkin of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Ovechkin can have as much time as needed to make a choice.

Given the proven fact that John Carlson was traded from the Capitals to the Anaheim Geese, Ovechkin has lots running through his mind. But as he told Tom Gulitti of NHL.com following the trade deadline, the trade affected him, but he isn’t sure if it can go into his decision to proceed or not.

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“I don’t know,” Ovechkin said. “I’m still here, so we’ll see. We’ll see what’s going to occur, but, yeah, it’s a tough one.”

As Washington Capitals General Manager Chris Patrick told Dan Rosen and EJ Hradek on First Shift on NHL Network on Tuesday, the long run of Alex Ovechkin with the Capitals is as much as him, and it’s established order. When he’s able to make a choice, he’ll let the Capitals know.

NHLRumors.com Transcriptions

Dan Rosen: “We talked about John Carlson. Obviously, there’s one other guy hanging over here in Alex Ovechkin, and what his future is perhaps. While I don’t expect you to interrupt news right here, you may, when you’d wish to, what’s just, what’s the update? What’s the most recent that you just really can share?”

Chris Patrick: “Yeah and being completely transparent, it’s form of established order. He still is form of just approaching this the season as he’s playing the games and attempting to get the team into the playoffs. And he desires to have some conversations, each together with his family and with Ted (Leonsis) and Brian (MacLellan) and me. So he hasn’t fully passed through his process yet, so we’re respecting that. And when the time is true and when he’s ready, he’ll tell us.”

EJ Hradek: “Big decisions for everyone involved.”

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It is a feeling much like the one he had following the March sixth trade deadline.

“Alex and I’ll just speak about what happened and he’ll find a way to vent if he desires to vent,” Patrick said.  “I actually have no sense on what he’s feeling. The beauty of Alex is he’s pretty singularly focused on his team, on his teammates, on playing games and on attempting to win, and that’s all he’s been doing.”

Because the Washington Capitals fight for his or her playoff lives, all eyes might be on Alex Ovechkin once the season is over.

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