Capitals say they’ll have a contingency plan for whatever Ovechkin decides on his future
Apr 12, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8) salutes the fans after being named number one star of the game against the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Capitals’ season home finale at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images Geoff Burke-Imagn Images ARLINGTON, Va. — Right now the Washington Capitals’ offseason feels like a big flow chart, with arrows at the top pointing in two very different directions.
The front office is just waiting to be told which direction to take. Alex Ovechkin’s decision on whether to return for a 22nd season is the biggest loose end facing general manager Chris Patrick and president of hockey operations Brian MacLellan as they look ahead to 2026-27. The Capitals have said repeatedly they aren’t going to pressure their 40-year-old captain or rush him, but they obviously have to think ahead and consider a lot of different scenarios.
“We’re giving him some time here to get away from the season a little bit and think things through and talk to his family,” Patrick said Monday. “We’ll continue to support him in however his decision process plays out. We’ll be able to have a plan with or without him.
” The NHL draft begins June 26, with free agency starting a few days after that. “Ideally we would know going into the draft, but again, I think he’s earned the right to do the process how he wants to, and so we’ll just work with whatever we get from him, information-wise,” Patrick said. Ovechkin, the league’s career leader in goals, scored 32 last season and showed he could still stay healthy for all 82 games.
He indicated last week he was hoping to keep playing, but he also said Washington’s outlook next season could factor into his decision. The Capitals missed the playoffs this year, but their situation is hardly dire. They tied for the 12th-most points in the league, with a poor shootout record and a brutally competitive race in the Eastern Conference keeping them out of the postseason.