Ovechkin has had plenty to celebrate this summer, including the birth of his son, Sergei, on Aug. 18. The forward, who will turn 33 on Sept. 17, proved he's still an elite scorer by leading the NHL with 49 goals during the regular season and 15 in the playoffs last season. The Washington captain also silenced his critics with his two-way play and leadership in the postseason, earning the Conn Smythe Trophy as most valuable player of the playoffs.
Ovechkin's success was the payoff for the hard work he put in last offseason to come to training camp in better condition, and what he did to maintain that throughout the season. He'll need a similar commitment to have a chance at similar results this season.