Alex Ovechkin Makes Surprising Comments When Asked About Possible Reunion With Evgeny Kuznetzov

   

Evgeny Kuznetsov appears on the verge of a return to the NHL, and now long-time teammate Alex Ovechkin has some interesting comments on a return to Washington.

Evgeny Kuznetsov shares a surprising comment on Alex Ovechkin's hunt to  break Wayne Gretzky's record

For over a decade, Alex Ovechkin and Evgeny Kuznetsov played together with the Washington Capitals, playing integral roles in the teams one and only Stanley Cup run back in 2018.

However, Kuznetsov was traded by the team in 2023/24 and spent last season in the KHL with SKA St. Petersburgh, but now, the 33-year old veteran is eyeing a return to the NHL in free agency this summer.

Obviously, the question was brought up to long-time teammate Ovechkin about whether Kuznetsov could return to the team, and he appeared to distance himself from the situation in his comments.

This is not a question for me, but for his agent. He has his own head on his shoulders. God willing, he signs a contract with a club and shows his level either in the NHL or the KHL.

I'm not a manager. This is business, this is the NHL. Everyone understands that there might be some trades. But we'll see. Washington's scouts and general manager are some of the best. They evaluate whether a player is right for us.

 

While there never appeared to be a serious fracture in this relationship, this is an interesting comment for Ovechkin to make, as he doesn't seem to deny that Kuznetsov would be a good add, but rather noted that he'd leave it up to Kuznetsov, his agent and the front office to potentially work it out.

Ultimately, it just seems as though Ovi's focus is on next season, one that could be his final in the NHL and doesn't want to entertain hypotheticals, but given his talent and the Capitals needs, it wouldn't be surprising to see a reunion this off-season.

Alex Ovechkin provides update on extension talks with Capitals

While not surprising news in the slightest, Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin confirmed to reporters in Russia on Saturday that he hasn’t had extension talks as he gears up for the final season of the five-year, $47.5M contract he signed back in 2021 (via Andrey Senchenko of RIA Novosti).

Ovechkin, who turns 40 in September, also seemed to imply that any talks on a new deal would wait until after the 2025-26 season ended. “A year will pass and we will think about it,” Ovechkin said (translated from Russian).

That’s in line with the wait-and-see approach that Ovechkin had said he’ll take ever since last season ended. The Capitals aggressively walked back an erroneous email that got sent out in late May claiming that 2025-26 would be his final NHL season, and he told Russian media last week that reports of his retirement were “pure nonsense.”

It’s an extremely familiar situation to the last time that Ovechkin’s deal was set to expire. He didn’t sign that five-year extension until the last day before free agency opened in 2021, so the two sides are obviously comfortable taking things down to the wire. There’s been no indication that Ovechkin would consider playing for any other NHL team than Washington; it’s long been speculated that he’d head to the KHL for 2026-27 if he doesn’t sign another contract with the Caps.

Delaying extension talks also doesn’t have nearly as much bearing on Washington’s team-building process as it did five years ago. Any subsequent contract for Ovechkin would only be for one year, allowing them to load up his deal with performance bonuses to keep his cap hit low if they end up making other moves that take up most of their space. The Caps also need to consider the future of defense cornerstone John Carlson, also now a pending UFA, as well as a new deal for promising center Connor McMichael, who’s a restricted free agent next summer.

Even with those names in play, the Caps are still extremely well set up for the 2026 offseason with $36.5M available to fill seven roster spots, according to PuckPedia. That’s right around the median in terms of projected cap space next summer, but only six teams have more roster spots already accounted for.

Likely influencing Ovechkin’s desire to return to Washington will be his desire to chase 1,000 NHL goals, and whether that’s even achievable based on what he produces this year. Injuries limited him to 65 games in 2024-25, but he still managed 44 goals, remarkably his highest goal-per-game pace in five years and enough to make him the league’s all-time leader. He’s now at 897 in 1,491 games over his 20-year career.

 

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