Ovechkin has played all of his 15 NHL seasons and 1,152 games with the Capitals, who selected him with the No. 1 pick in the 2004 NHL Draft. He is eighth on the NHL all-time list with 706 goals, 188 behind Wayne Gretzky, who holds the record with 894. Ovechkin has scored at least 50 goals in a season eight times, one behind the NHL record held by Gretzky and Mike Bossy. He's won the Richard Trophy a League-record nine times and was voted winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2018, when his 15 goals helped the Capitals win their first championship since entering the NHL in 1974. Ovechkin also has been voted winner of the Hart Trophy as MVP of the NHL (2008, 2009, 2013) and the Ted Lindsay Award (2008-10) as the League's outstanding player as chosen by members of the NHL Players' Association three times each.
Though Ovechkin said he would like to finish his hockey career with Dynamo, where he played before joining the Capitals and prior to the shortened 2012-13 NHL season, he said he was in no hurry to conclude his time with Washington.
"It is clear, in two, three, four years, maybe five, I will end my career in Washington," he said. "I want to end on a beautiful note, to play my last match for Dynamo Moscow."