Alex Ovechkin, 40, is considering whether to retire from the NHL after finishing the 2025-26 season as the league's all-time leading goal scorer. While he has not officially announced his decision, speculation has grown due to comments from NHL insider Darren Dreger and the Washington Capitals' roster changes during the offseason. Dreger suggested the team is preparing for a future without Ovechkin, citing increased activity by the Capitals' management. Ovechkin emphasized that his decision will depend on factors such as his family, his health, and the team's competitiveness, rather than just personal achievements. The Capitals have added players like Jordan Kyrou and Alex Tuch, which could indicate they are building for a post-Ovechkin era, though head coach Spencer Carbery stated no final decision has been made.
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