Selected with the No. 1 pick in the 2004 NHL Draft, Ovechkin is the Capitals leader in goals, points (1,320), games played (1,197), power-play goals and power-play points (499). He is also their leader in games played (141), goals (71), points (135), power-play goals (27) and power-play points (58) in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. He helped them win their first Stanley Cup championship in 2018, when he won the Conn Smythe Trophy voted as the most valuable player of the playoffs after scoring 27 points (15 goals, 12 assists) in 24 games.
"Alex is a world-class athlete who will forever be regarded not only for leading the team to achieve our ultimate goal of winning the Stanley Cup, but also for inspiring the next generation of fans and youth players," Capitals owner Ted Leonsis said. "The impact Alex has had on hockey in D.C. extends well beyond Capital One Arena. His performance on the ice has undoubtedly sparked countless new fans of the game and inspired more youth players to lace up skates of their own. Off the ice, Alex's impact is equally unmatched. Not only is he committed to the franchise, but also to the community, and we look forward to seeing him in the Capitals uniform for years to come."
A three-time Hart Trophy winner voted as the most valuable player in the NHL (2008, 2009, 2013), Ovechkin also won the Calder Trophy voted as NHL rookie of the year in 2006; the Ted Lindsay Award, given annually to the most outstanding player in the NHL as voted by members of the NHL Players' Association, three straight seasons from 2008-10; and has been named an NHL First Team All-Star eight times (2006-10, 2013, 2015, 2019).
During the NHL's Centennial season in 2017, Ovechkin was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players.