Alex Ovechkin is weighing his future with the Washington Capitals.
The team has signed Alex Tuch and Jordan Kyrou, strengthening their roster.
What happened?
The Washington Capitals signed Alex Tuch and Jordan Kyrou.
This move strengthens their roster for a Stanley Cup run.
Why it matters for Alex Ovechkin
Alex Ovechkin's decision to stay or leave depends on the team's commitment to building a contender.
The signings of Tuch and Kyrou show the team's commitment.
What comes next?
Alex Ovechkin will announce his decision in July.
The team has enough cap space to accommodate his $9.5 million cap hit.
The Capitals acquired Jordan Kyrou from the St. Louis Blues.
They sent Connor McMichael, prospect Milton Gastrin, and the No. 16 pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.
The team also completed a sign-and-trade with the Buffalo Sabres for Alex Tuch.
Tuch signed an 8-year, $84 million extension with the Sabres.
Spencer Carbery, the Capitals' head coach, said Ovechkin is following the team's moves.
Ovechkin is currently vacationing with his family in Turkey.
Carbery spoke to Ovechkin and said he is happy with the team's acquisitions.
Ovechkin will discuss his future with his family before making a decision.
The Capitals' front office has backed Ovechkin's message with action.
They have strengthened their top six with the additions of Kyrou and Tuch.
Kyrou brings elite transition speed and offensive creativity.
Tuch adds size, net-front presence, and a strong two-way game.
Both players are under long-term contracts.
This gives the Capitals proven talent beyond the current season.
The team remains in a comfortable position financially.
They have enough cap space to accommodate Ovechkin's cap hit.
The next move belongs to Ovechkin.
His decision is expected to arrive in July.