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Alex Alexeyev Comments on Gruesome Damage to His Teeth in This Year's Playoffs

Updated Aug. 11, 2025, 9:58 p.m. by Jack Sutherland, House of Hockey 1 min read
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Former Washington Capitals defenseman Alex Alexeyev, who is now with the Pittsburgh Penguins, disclosed the damage to his teeth during this year's playoffs.

NHL hockey players often have scars from their many years of battle that they sport as badges of honor, and former Washington Capitals defenseman Alex Alexeyev, who is now with the Pittsburgh Penguins, is one of them.

Alexeyev, who recently completed 6 years in the Capitals organization before joining the Penguins this summer, took a high stick from Montreal Canadiens forward Josh Evans in the 1st game of the ECQF, knocking out multiple teeth and forcing him to wear a full, clear face shield for the rest of the playoffs.

He talked about the damage he suffered , also noting he got a pair of teeth back after they were found on the ice at Capital One Arena and that he was in the dentist's chair until 3 AM that morning.

I was pumped, playing well, and in the third period - boom, my teeth get knocked out.

No penalty, because the refs said it was 'part of the follow-through.' And that's it - minus six teeth.

Three uppers completely gone, roots and all.

The other three lowers got chipped; one broke inside.

I went to the locker room, got two or three shots, and went back out.

Thankfully, we scored right away - Ovi got it.

After the game, I went straight to the dentist and sat there until 3 am.

Surgery, stitches - they even tried pulling one upper tooth out of the gum with pliers - no luck.

Alexeyev has 8 points (1G, 7A) in 80 career NHL games, which were all with the Capitals.

Alex Ovechkin is entering the last year of his contract Fans of the Capitals worldwide are wondering if 2025-26 will be the last year they get to watch Alex Ovechkin play in the NHL.

Ovechkin, who is now the NHL's leading goal scorer after breaking Wayne Gretzky's record of 894 goals this year, has only a season left on his current contract.

If this proves to be his last year in the NHL, it will represent the true end of an era for a 1st ballot Hall of Famer..

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