Backstrom was joined on the ice for the ceremony by his fiancée Liza Berg, their daughters Haley, 7, and Alizee, 1, and son Vince, 4, along with Capitals general manager Brian MacLellan. The ceremony featured a video tribute that played on center-ice scoreboard including highlights of Backstrom's career and congratulatory wishes from current, owner Ted Leonsis and Backstrom's parents Anders and Catrin and brother Kristoffer, who could not make the trip from his native Sweden.
MacLellan presented Backstrom with a silver stick commemorating his 1,000th game and his teammates gifted him with a trip to the golf course and resort of his choice.
"It's fun to watch how you're growing up as a person, as a player," Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin said to Backstrom in the video tribute. "I wish you all the best to you and your family. Keep going and 1,000 more games to come."
Selected by Washington with the No. 4 pick in the 2006 NHL Draft, Backstrom followed Ovechkin as the second player to play in 1,000 games with the Capitals, and the 69th player in League history to play 1,000 games with one team.
"It means a lot and, obviously, to do it with the same team too is very special," Backstrom said Tuesday. "Washington has meant so much to me and to play 1,000 games for this team is going to be a special feeling for sure."
Throughout the evening, the Capitals posted messages from players from around the League on social media, including Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman, former teammate and Vancouver Canucks goaltender Braden Holtby.