"We will talk about that after two years," the Capitals captain told NHL.com on Thursday in a telephone interview from Beijing, where he was wrapping up a trip as an NHL ambassador promoting the growth of the game in China.
The speculation about Ovechkin's future was sparked by an interview Aug. 1, when he told TASS news agency in Russia how long he plays will be determined by his health.
"I have two more years to play under my contract," Ovechkin said in a news conference hosted by TASS. "Let us wait and see whether I will continue my career as everything depends on the health."
RELATED: [Ovechkin eager to return to China]
Ovechkin, the No. 1 pick in the 2004 NHL Draft, is 13th in NHL history with 658 goals in 1,084 games. With 42 goals this season, he'd become the eighth player to score 700 NHL goals.
After previously saying that Wayne Gretzky's NHL record of 894 goals was unbreakable, Ovechkin told NHL.com in April that he was warming to the idea of trying to catch Gretzky. That likely would take at least five more seasons.
"I have to be healthy. I have to be in good shape," Ovechkin said. "I'm going to try to do it, but you don't know what's going to happen in the future."
Approaching his 34th birthday on Sept. 14, Ovechkin remains at the top of his game entering his 15th NHL season. He led the NHL with 51 goals last season; it was his eighth 50-goal season and record eighth time he led the NHL in goals.
At least part of his longevity can be attributed to his dedication to his offseason training. Ovechkin had a hectic schedule in China but brought along his personal trainer, Pavel Burlachenko, so he was able to fit in some workouts between youth hockey clinics and sightseeing trips. Ovechkin
visited the Great Wall of China on Thursday
.
"Yeah, he's here, but obviously with the time change and all the stuff that's going on, it was hard to find the time for training," Ovechkin said. "But we tried to do the best that we can."