Ovechkin, Washington Capitals
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Ovechkin is third in the league in goals this season at 41, a particularly impressive feat for the 39-year-old who played in more games last season but only managed 31 goals.
The New York Times |
Ovechkin comes to Long Island on Sunday tied with Wayne Gretzky at 894 goals after scoring two at home against the Blackhawks on Friday.
The New York Times |
Ovechkin scored 285 goals from his spot, a spot that defined his legacy and leaves a distinctive mark on a map of his 895 goals.
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The Washington Capitals and Carolina Hurricanes seemed to use their fists more than their sticks at the Lenovo Center.
That Ovechkin has played his entire NHL career in a Capitals sweater is an amazing accomplishment unto itself. Passing Wayne Gretzky is just the latest high point.
Breaking down the third-period penalties, fisticuffs that overshadowed the Caps’ Alex Ovechkin scoring career goal No. 892 as he chases Wayne Gretzky’s record of 894.
Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals has finally caught up to Wayne Gretzky, tying him for the most goals scored in an NHL career.
Ovechkin's teammates have been outright focusing on the record and want to have their name on the scoresheet next to goal No. 895.
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Hockey history could be made today as Alexander Ovechkin takes to the ice in search of a record-breaking goal. Ovechkin scored two goals in the Washington Capitals’ 5-3 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night,
The Carolina Hurricanes clinched their spot in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs after defeating the Washington Capitals, but the final score is the least of both t
Alex Ovechkin broke Wayne Gretzky's record for NHL goal scoring. Why has the event become problematic for Canadian hockey fans?
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Raised in Moscow within the Soviet sports system by parents who were accomplished athletes, Alex Ovechkin was given every chance to succeed at hockey and along the way showed he didn’t need special treatment.
The Washington Capitals celebrated key players from their successful 'Fifth Era,' which began in 2014, with a tribute at Capital One Arena. Honorees included Devante Smith-Pelly, Brooks Orpik, Braden Holtby,