Alex Ovechkin takes pointed questions about NHL future from Toronto media: 'I don't know if it's the end or not'
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Alex Ovechkin takes pointed questions about NHL future from Toronto media: 'I don't know if it's the end or not'
"I don't know. How I said, it's just health-wise, you know, talk to my family, obviously with Ted (Leonsis) and CP (Capitals general manager Chris Patrick), and we'll see. If I was 35 or 25, it's one thing. But when you're 40, you have to think for the future."
"Well, we're still fighting for a playoff spot, so we're going to talk after the year."
"Yeah, it's history, you know, fans, you guys. Like I'm always saying, it's always nice to play when it's sold out, and people know about hockey."
"Well, because I don't know if it's the end or not. We'll figure it out."
Alex Ovechkin addressed the media after a morning skate, discussing his uncertain future with the Washington Capitals. He emphasized that his decision will come in the summer, weighing health and family considerations. Ovechkin reflected on his season, noting the team's playoff fight, and expressed enjoyment in playing, particularly in Toronto. He declined to commit to a farewell tour, stating he is unsure if this is the end of his career, indicating a need for further reflection.
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