It remains uncertain whether the current National Hockey League season will be the last for Alexander Ovechkin, yet numerous individuals are certainly behaving as if it will.
The enduring luminary for the Washington Capitals, who previously stated his intention to decide on his playing future over the summer months, participated in what might mark his last away match versus the Pittsburgh Penguins, his team’s fiercest adversary, this past Saturday.
In the second period, a pause in the action allowed the Penguins to extend good wishes to Ovechkin, resulting in the Pittsburgh audience, which has largely opposed him for over twenty years, rising to applaud.
“Ovi, we appreciate your contribution to 21 years of hockey’s most intense rivalry. It has truly been an honor,” the Penguins’ announcer conveyed. “Furthermore, should you choose, we are prepared for a 22nd year.”
The entire crowd’s response:
Among current players, no one has netted more goals when facing the Penguins than the NHL’s top all-time scorer, achieving 44 goals across 82 contests. Only a select few athletes boast a higher goal count versus Pittsburgh: Mike Gartner, with 56 goals over 94 games; Bryan Trottier, with 47 in 82; and Guy Lafleur, who secured 46 goals in 70 appearances.
Ovechkin contributed one of those tallies on Saturday during a 6-3 victory against the Penguins, elevating the Capitals’ standing to 41 wins, 30 losses, and 9 overtime losses. Washington currently trails the playoff picture by five points with a pair of matches remaining, suggesting Ovechkin’s NHL career might conclude in just two more outings.
One of these upcoming fixtures involves the Penguins, but this time it will be held in Washington. The Capitals are scheduled to host their last regular season home game — which could also be Ovechkin’s concluding appearance at Capital One Arena — against Pittsburgh on Sunday, followed by their final match of the season on Tuesday, an away game against the Columbus Blue Jackets.