This story appeared on hockeysverige.se this week and has been translated from Swedish to English. Nicklas Bäckström’s comeback with Brynäs isn’t just the beginning of the final chapter of his career—it also marks the end of an almost 20-year-long relationship with the Washington Capitals.
After nearly two decades in North America, Nicklas Backstrom is heading home nearly two full years after playing his final NHL game with the Washington Capitals.
Former NHL goalie and Hockey Hall of Famee inductee Henrik Lundqvist believed he had more hockey left after spending 15 seasons with the New York Rangers.
In the 1990’s, the NHL was gifted the duo of Brett Hull and Adam Oates. From 2007-2023, the NHL has enjoyed the duo of Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom of the Washington Capitals.
The Washington Capitals are heading into a transitional period after Alex Ovechkin broke the all-time goals record. While they keep adding young players to their team, players from the 2018 Stanley Cup squad are heading out.
Former Washington Capitals forward Nicklas Backstrom has reportedly signed with Brynäs IF of the Swedish Hockey League. The news is expected to officially be announced later today.
After 17 NHL seasons from 2007 to 2024, one of the most notable Washington Capitals players of all time is heading home to continue his career. Longtime Capitals center Niklas Backstrom has officially signed a contract with Brynas IF of the Swedish professional league.
One of the premier playmakers of this era is heading home. On Monday, Brynäs IF of the Swedish Hockey League announced that the team has signed longtime NHLer Nicklas Bäckström.
Nicklas Backstrom had a great career in the NHL with the Washington Capitals, but after departing in 2023, he's signed with a new team in Brynas IF, the club he played with back in 2004-2007.
Washington Capitals winger Tom Wilson didn’t hide his frustration about being left off Team Canada’s 4 Nations Face-Off roster last February. Now, with the 2026 Winter Olympics on the horizon, Capitals teammate Dylan Strome is going public with his support following Wilson's comments about his hopes for a call-up for the international tournament.
Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson didn’t hide his disappointment over being left off Team Canada’s roster for the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off tournament last February.
Despite finishing the regular season with the best record in the Eastern Conference, the Washington Capitals couldn't complete the goal of winning another Stanley Cup.
The Hershey Bears see another player head overseas this offseason. Today, it was announced that Riley Sutter is signing with the Kunlun Red Star in the KHL.
The Washington Capitals have made the playoffs in 10 of the last 11 seasons. This includes being the top team in the Eastern Conference in 2024-25. They had a quiet 2025 NHL offseason, but despite that, still made one perfect move this offseason.
The Washington Capitals made a hockey trade on the second day of the 2025 NHL Draft. The Capitals acquired defenseman Declan Chisholm and a sixth-round selection (#180) from the Minnesota Wild for defenseman Chase Priskie and a fourth-round pick (#123).
Alex Ovechkin's future is up in the air, but according to one of his long-time teammates, he could have a few good years left in him yet. After becoming
Last season was nothing short of magical for Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals. How much does the new all-time leading goal scorer have left in the tank?
Washington Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin has accomplished a lot in his legendary hockey career, and he can continue adding to his resume in the NHL, with a new season ahead for the Russian.
The Henderson Silver Knights, this afternoon, brought back defenseman Lucas Johansen to an AHL contract for the 2025-26 season. In 38 games last season, he had 11 assists.
The Hershey Bears are continuing to lose players this offseason. This time, it’s forward Luke Philp who is signing overseas with Farjestad BK of the Swedish Hockey League.
While not surprising news in the slightest, Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin confirmed to reporters in Russia on Saturday that he hasn’t had extension talks as he gears up for the final season of the five-year, $47.5M contract he signed back in 2021.
Welcome back to another summertime edition of NHL Rumours from us here at Last Word On Hockey. Today we shall delve into the situation surrounding the team led by the all-time leading goal scorer, Alex Ovechkin’s Washington Capitals.
The Washington Capitals seemed well on their way towards reclusion a few seasons ago. They managed to win the first Stanley Cup in franchise history in 2018 — but by 2022, only eight members of the Cup-winning roster were still in Washington.
The Washington Capitals and forward Hendrix Lapierre have agreed to the one-year, $850K contract, per PuckPedia. The 23-year-old will be eligible for restricted free agency next offseason, and his minimum qualifying offer then would be $892,500.