Capitals Star Alex Ovechkin Makes Major Retirement Decision
Summary
Alex Ovechkin, captain of the Washington Capitals, has signed a one-year contract extension to keep playing in the NHL for at least one more season. Despite being 40 years old, Ovechkin remains a top scorer and recently broke the record for most regular-season goals in NHL history.Key Facts
- Alex Ovechkin signed a one-year contract extension with the Washington Capitals worth $4.25 million per year.
- The upcoming season will be Ovechkin’s 22nd in the NHL.
- The Capitals added players Jordan Kyrou, Alex Tuch, and Boone Jenner in the offseason to strengthen the team.
- Last season, Ovechkin scored 32 goals and earned 64 points, ranking among the top 25 goal scorers in the league.
- Ovechkin has reached 30 or more goals in 20 out of his 21 NHL seasons.
- He leads the Capitals in goals, points, and shots for the last season.
- Ovechkin passed Wayne Gretzky’s record for most regular-season goals scored with 929 goals.
- He holds multiple NHL records, including most career points by a left winger and most career power-play goals.
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