Alex Ovechkin's NHL future uncertain as Washington Capitals captain plans a Dynamo Moscow KHL career return confirmationAlex Ovechkin with the Capitals (Via Getty Images) Alex Ovechkin has once more in the news headlines in the NHL reports after he affirmed that he will complete his professional hockey career with Dynamo Moscow in Russia. The Washington Capitals captain, who was widely regarded as one of the greatest goal scorers in the history of the NHL, has had long-standing relationships with his hometown club, and therefore, the announcement meant a lot to the fans who have been following the news roundup discussions in the NHL.Although Ovechkin is still concentrated on the duties in the present-day NHL matches and the ability to keep the Washington Capitals competitive, his remarks have raised the debate anew regarding how many years he will continue working in the league. As the contract periods and long term ambitions are questioned, the rumors and speculation concerning his future exit have been constant throughout the NHL trade rumors and analysis.

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Alex Ovechkin of Washington Capitals’ NHL future and Dynamo Moscow KHL return plans

Alex Ovechkin demonstrated that he wants to terminate his playing career with Dynamo Moscow, the club in Russia where he started his career in the professional world of hockey, and then went to the NHL. Dynamo Moscow plays in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), which is one of the highest and largest professional hockey associations in the world outside North America, and thus, it is well suited to the newcomer star to retire to.Nevertheless, Ovechkin is still very dedicated to the Washington Capitals and has a significant part in the line-up. Officials of KHL have been interested in bringing him back, but have stressed the respect for his present NHL contract and concentrating on continuing competition.Washington Capitals management has not commented much on his future with the team, especially in the long run, but has focused on the present performance and team building.