Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin has not announced a decision on his future, but signs are beginning to point in one direction. After completing another full NHL season and extending his record as the league’s all-time leading goal scorer, the 40-year-old remains undecided about returning for 2026-27. While Ovechkin has insisted he wants to discuss the decision with his family before making it public, comments from a respected NHL insider and the Capitals’ recent roster moves have fueled growing belief that his remarkable career may already be over.
Has Alex Ovechkin already played his final NHL game?
The strongest indication yet came from TSN insider Darren Dreger, who believes Washington is preparing for a future without its longtime captain. Speaking on OverDrive, Dreger suggested the organization’s recent activity reflects an expectation that Ovechkin will not return.“Just how active Chris Patrick and the Capitals have been, all indications are he’s not [coming back], but we don’t know that officially yet,” Dreger said.Nothing has been confirmed by either Ovechkin or the Capitals, but the timing of those comments has naturally sparked fresh debate among fans. Ovechkin finished last season by playing all 82 regular-season games and scoring 32 goals, pushing his career total to 929. That added another chapter to a career that reached its defining milestone in April 2025, when he surpassed Wayne Gretzky’s long-standing NHL goals record with his historic 895th goal against the New York Islanders.Despite those accomplishments, Ovechkin has repeatedly stressed that any decision about another season depends on more than personal milestones.“Obviously, if I want to come back, it has to be a decision. First of all, we’re going to make playoffs, and we have to fight for a Cup,” he said of his future. “That’s probably the biggest thing. Otherwise, if you take different scenario, like family-wise, health-wise, but in team-wise, I think this is the most important thing for me.”Those comments underline that his choice will be shaped as much by family and Washington’s competitiveness as by his own ability to keep playing.
Are the Capitals already planning for life after Alex Ovechkin?
Whether intentionally or not, Washington’s offseason has looked like the work of a team preparing for a significant transition. The additions of Jordan Kyrou and Alex Tuch strengthen the forward group and provide more scoring depth, even if neither player is expected to replace Ovechkin’s legacy.Head coach Spencer Carbery recently revealed that he had spoken with Ovechkin, making it clear that no final decision has been made.“I spoke to him this morning,” Carbery said on Thursday. “He’s on vacation with his family and doing some working out there. But at this point, no. There’s been no decision. He’s just spending time with his family and trying to make the best decision. And when he tells us he’s ready to decide, we’ll be right there for him. So there’s no timeline… He did mention and say today that he’s following and seeing the moves and was really happy for the organization about acquiring Jordan and Alex.”General manager Chris Patrick also acknowledged that the organization has an internal timeline, though he declined to reveal it publicly.“In my mind, I do (have a timeline). I’m not going to say it because then everyone would have a deadline,” Patrick continued. “I think we’ll have a conversation in the near future and get a good sense of where he’s at.”For now, Washington continues to wait. Until Ovechkin makes his decision official, speculation will continue. But with respected insiders expecting retirement and the Capitals quietly preparing for their next chapter, the possibility that hockey has already seen the final game of one of its greatest goal scorers feels more realistic than ever.