Alexander Ovechkin contract

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Alexander Ovechkin contract
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Alexander Ovechkin, popularly known as Alex Ovechkin, was born on September 17, 1985. He is a Russian professional ice hockey right-winger who also serves as the captain of the Washington Capitals in the NHL. Alex is also regarded as 'Ovi' or 'the Great Eight'; his jersey number is 8. The Russian ice hockey player is known as the greatest goal-scorer in the history of the NHL due to his dedication to the game and unbeatable strength.

Ovechkin was selected as a first-overall pick by the Washington Capitals in the 2004 NHL Entry draft. With his draft, his debut was confirmed in the NHL. He became a key player for the Capitals as he was named the league's top rookie and earned the Calder Memorial Trophy. With his determination, he contributed several goals and scores to the team, making him the face of the Capitals. The Washington Capitals have achieved great success; they won the 2018 Stanley Cup in Alex Ovechkin's captaincy. On November 5, 2022, Alex made a record of 787th goals for the Capitals, making him the only player to do so for one team in NHL history. He touched another milestone of hitting 800 regular-season goals with a memorable hat-trick against the Chicago Blackhawks, sharing this record with Gretzky and Gordie Howe.

Alexander Ovechkin contract

Alex Ovechkin signed a five-year, $47. 5 million contract with the Washington Capitals covering the 2021-2025 seasons. The contract includes a massive $34.5 million signing bonus. The deal provides an average annual salary of $9.5 million, with varying cash earnings each season, as per Spotrac.

YearAgeCap HitCap %League CapCash Earned
Cumulative Cash
2021-2236$9,500,00011.66%-$5,000,000$5,000,000
2022-2337$9,500,00011.52%-$10,000,000$15,000,000
2023-2438$9,500,00011.38%-$12,500,000$27,500,000
2024-2539$9,500,00010.80%-$11,000,000$38,500,000
2025-2640$9,500,0009.95%-$9,000,000$47,500,000

Alex Ovechkin salary

For the 2024-25 season, Ovechkin will earn a base salary of $5 million and an additional $6 million signing bonus, making his total cash earnings $11 million for the year. He will carry a cap hit of $9.5 million against the Washington Capitals' salary cap. The contract extends through the 2025-26 season, after which Ovechkin will become an unrestricted free agent (UFA) in 2026 (via Spotrac).

How much of Alex Ovechkin's contract is guaranteed?

Alex Ovechkin's entire $47.5 million contract is fully guaranteed, meaning he is set to receive the full amount regardless of performance or injuries. This includes:

  • $34.5 million in signing bonuses (paid over the contract duration)
  • $13 million in base salaries across the five years

Alex Ovechkin's career earnings

Ovechkin has earned around $170. 72 million as of 2025. Below is the table of his career earnings each year:

YearAgeStatusAnnual Earnings
Cumulative Earnings
200520Active984,200984,200
200621Active984,2001,968,400
200722Active984,2002,952,600
200823Active9,000,00011,952,600
200924Active9,000,00020,952,600
201025Active9,000,00029,952,600
201126Active9,000,00038,952,600
201227Active5,268,29344,220,893
201328Active9,000,00053,220,893
201429Active10,000,00063,220,893
201530Active10,000,00073,220,893
201631Active10,000,00083,220,893
201732Active10,000,00093,220,893
201833Active10,000,000103,220,893
201934Active10,000,000113,220,893
202035Active10,000,000123,220,893
202136Active5,000,000128,220,893
202237Active10,000,000138,220,893
202338Active12,500,000150,720,893
202439Active11,000,000161,720,893
202540Active9,000,000170,720,893

Alex Ovechkin's contract history

Alex Ovechkin has signed three contracts throughout his NHL career, all with the Washington Capitals, according to Spotrac.

Contract PeriodYearsContract Value ($)Average Salary ($)Signing Bonus ($)Free Agent StatusTeam
2005-2007 (Rookie)3$11,502,600$3,834,200$590,5202008 (RFA)
Washington Capitals
2008-202013$124,000,000$9,538,462N/A2021 (UFA)
Washington Capitals
2021-2025 (Current)5$47,500,000$9,500,000$34,500,0002026 (UFA)
Washington Capitals

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FAQs on Alexander Ovechkin contract

A. Alex Ovechkin has only one-year left in his contract valid until the 2025-2026 season.

A. Alex Ovechkin's five-year contract is  $47,500,000 with the Capitals.

A. No, Alex Ovechkin is playing and he is committed to play until the 2025-2026 season with the Capitals.

A. Ovechkin is close to breaking Wayne Gretzky's 894 career goals, standing at 885 career goals as of March 2025.

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