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Alex Ovechkin signs five-year extension with Washington

Cam Lewis
Jul 27, 2021, 13:35 EDTUpdated: Jul 27, 2021, 13:38 EDT
Alex Ovechkin signs five-year extension with Washington

Alex Ovechkin will remain a member of the Washington Capitals for five more seasons.

The team announced on Tuesday that theyโ€™ve agreed to a five-year, $47,500,000 contract with the future Hall of Famer, giving him an annual cap hit of $9,500,000.

This is just the third contract that Ovechkin has signed in his NHL career. The No. 1 overall pick from the 2004 draft signed an entry-level deal in 2005 after the end of the lockout and then a 13-year extension in January of 2008 while he was halfway through his 65-goal season.

Throughout his career, Ovechkin has played 1,197 games, heโ€™s scored 730 goals, and he has 1,320 points. He helped the Capitals win their first-ever Stanley Cup back in 2018 and was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player in the playoffs. Heโ€™s also won the Rocket Richard Trophy nine times and the Hart Trophy three times.

Most recently, Ovechkin scored 24 goals over 45 games for the Capitals in 2021, a 44-goal pace over 82 games.

The big story at this point in his career is whether or not Ovechkin can break Wayne Gretzkyโ€™s all-time goal record. Ovechkin currently sits sixth all-time in goals with 730. With one more goal, heโ€™ll catch Marcel Dionne, with 11 goals, heโ€™ll catch Brett Hull, and with 36 goals, heโ€™ll catch Jaromir Jagr.

He needs to score 165 more goals to break Gretzkyโ€™s record of 894. Thatโ€™s an average of 33 goals per season over this five-year contract.

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