Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin is wasting no time getting back to work, as the 39-year-old has begun offseason training following a historic campaign. After a short vacation, Ovechkin shared on Telegram that he’s resumed workouts with longtime trainer Pavel Burlachenko. The veteran forward is entering the final year of his five-year deal, and speculation is mounting over whether the 2025–26 season will be his last in the
NHL.
Alex Ovechkin begins preparation for year 21 after breaking Wayne Gretzky's record
Ovechkin’s early return to training comes on the heels of one of the most memorable seasons in NHL history. Despite missing 16 games due to a broken leg, he managed to score 44 goals, the third-most in the league and officially surpassed Wayne Gretzky as the NHL’s all-time leading goal scorer.
Sharing his thoughts on the milestone, Ovechkin acknowledged the unpredictability of the game and expressed gratitude for reaching such a rare feat.
“To be honest with you, you never thought how many games you’re going to play. You never think how many goals you’re going to score because you never know what’s going to happen on the ice,” he said.
“I was lucky enough this year to be able to score the goals to break the record.”Ovechkin is now gearing up for his 21st NHL season, a longevity milestone few players have reached, especially while remaining productive. His work ethic and early commitment to offseason conditioning suggest he’s preparing to give everything he has, regardless of what the future holds.
Future beyond 2025–26 still uncertain for Capitals legend
Though the 2025–26 season marks the end of the five-year contract Ovechkin signed in 2021, the veteran has not confirmed whether he will retire after this season. When asked about it at the conclusion of last year, he replied,
“To be honest with you, I haven’t thought about it yet, but we’ll see what’s going to happen.”As one of the most iconic figures in NHL history and the face of the Washington Capitals franchise, Ovechkin’s decision will carry major implications for both the team and the league. For now, he remains focused on preparing for what could be another standout campaign.
Alex Ovechkin’s early return to training signals his continued commitment as he enters the final year of his current deal with the Washington Capitals. While retirement rumors continue to swirl, the legendary goal scorer appears intent on making the most of what could be his final NHL season.
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