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Alex Ovechkin returns for 22nd NHL season

sportsJul 2, 202620512

The Washington Capitals announced that 40-year-old captain Alex Ovechkin signed a one-year contract for the 2026-27 season, keeping him in the NHL for a 22nd year. The deal carries an average annual value of $4.25 million, structured as $1 million in salary, a $3.25 million signing bonus, and a $4.75 million performance bonus tied to 10 games played; the Capitals list $975,000 in remaining cap space. Ovechkin said in the team press release, “I’m back,” and added that he is healthy and wants to compete for a playoff spot and a championship. Capitals owner Ted Leonsis praised Ovechkin’s passion and called him the greatest goal scorer in NHL history, and general manager Chris Patrick pointed to offseason additions including Jordan Kyrou, Alex Tuch, Vincent Desharnais, and Boone Jenner as factors that bolster the roster. Ovechkin played all 82 games last season, led Washington with 32 goals and 64 points, and now has 1,006 career combined goals, 10 shy of Wayne Gretzky’s combined total of 1,016. The contract ends months of retirement speculation and positions Ovechkin to continue chasing another Stanley Cup while serving as a veteran presence for the Capitals’ young players.

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