The Dallas Stars will play 82 regular-season games in 2025-26, but one date already stands apart as a must-see event. On October 28, hockey fans at the American Airlines Center will get their final chance to watch Alex Ovechkin take the ice in Dallas.
The Washington Capitals captain, who broke Wayne Gretzky's all-time goal record last season, is in the middle of his farewell tour. Every stop has been a celebration, but his last appearance in Texas is already being called one of the biggest regular-season nights of the year.
According to The Hockey News, the night isn't just about nostalgia. It's about recognizing a generational star who changed the way the NHL thinks about scoring.
While Ovechkin is the headliner, the Capitals arrive as more than just a farewell sideshow. Under head coach Spencer Carberry, Washington went from a borderline playoff team to a true Eastern Conference contender. Carberry even won the Jack Adams Award last season after guiding the Caps to a division crown and a second-round playoff run.
That deeper supporting cast will test the Stars, but the spotlight will remain on No. 8. Ovechkin's power, consistency, and ability to perform in every era of NHL hockey has made him one of the sport's most iconic players.
"His talent is worth seeing live if given a chance, and fans should leap at the opportunity to do so early on in the season,"one analyst told The Hockey News. The fact that this stop in Dallas comes during the Stars' annual Halloween Night promotion only makes it more of a can't-miss experience.
Personally, I think this is one of those rare games fans will regret missing if they don't act quickly. Ovechkin's farewell isn't just another game on the schedule - it's history on display.
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