Alexander Ovechkin breaks Wayne Gretzky's NHL scoring record as Capitals legend nets his 895th career goal
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Alex Ovechkin is the greatest scorer in hockey history at 895 goals… and counting.

The Russian icon and Washington Capitals cornerstone surpassed Wayne Gretzky’s mark of 894 career goals during Sunday’s matinee against the New York Islanders. Remarkably, Ovechkin set the new record in 1,487 games – the same number Gretzky played over his illustrious career.

The record fell on Ovechkin’s power play goal early in the second period when he took the puck atop the left circle and fired a slap shot by the Islanders’ Ilya Sorokin, who had never yielded a goal to ‘Ovi’ until Sunday afternoon. The goal cut New York’s lead to 2-1 at the 7:26 mark of the second period. 

Naturally, the game was stopped so both Capitals and Islanders fans could shower the 39-year-old with cants of ‘Ovi! Ovi!’ 

Ovechkin slapped a high five with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, hugged teammates and coaches, before a loving embrace with his wife, Anastasia, and sons, Sergei and Ilya. 

Gretzky was, once again, on hand for the historic moment, just as he was for Ovechkin’s 894th goal earlier in the week in Washington. Similarly, Detroit Red Wings legend Gordie Howe was a live witness when Gretzky broke his goals record back in 1994. 

Alex Ovechkin is the greatest scorer in hockey history at 895 goals... and counting

Alex Ovechkin is the greatest scorer in hockey history at 895 goals… and counting

Gretzky is seen sitting between his wife, Janet, and NHL commissioner Gary Bettman

Gretzky is seen sitting between his wife, Janet, and NHL commissioner Gary Bettman 

‘We’re here to celebrate this guy here, No. 8,’ Gretzky said of Ovechkin during the on-ice ceremony. ‘They say records are made to be broken, but I’m not sure who’s gonna get more goals than that.’

For his part, Ovechkin thanked fans ‘around the world’ and in his native Russia, as well as his family and teammates: ‘Without your support, I wouldn’t be here.’ 

After winning three Hart Trophies, an Art-Ross Trophy, nine Rocket Richard Trophies, earning 12 All-Star appearances, and having his name engraved on the Stanley Cup, Ovechkin added to his legend by matching arguably the most important record in NHL history for his own. 

Ovechkin’s NHL career got off to a bit of a false start. He was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft by the Capitals, only for his first season to be delayed a year due to a lockout.

When he did arrive, he did so with style. In his debut with the Caps, Ovechkin scored two goals against Pascal Leclaire in a 3-2 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets.

He’d earn his first NHL hat trick on January 13 in a game against the Anaheim Ducks – scoring goals No. 28, 29, and 30 in his career.

The next game, a road game against the Wayne Gretzky-coached Phoenix Coyotes, Ovechkin scored arguably the greatest goal in the history of the NHL.

In a sequence where words cannot accurately portray the majesty of the action, Ovechkin raced up ice, deked around a Coyotes defenseman, and lost his edge – falling to the ice. 

As he fell onto his back, he managed to get the backside of his stick blade on the puck and shoved it toward the open goal mouth – which it slid straight into.

That season, he won the Calder Trophy – given to the top rookie in the league – as he beat out career rival Sidney Crosby for the honor.  

Ovechkin hit 100 goals on October 12, 2007 in a game against the New York Rangers. Just over two years later, he’d pass 200 goals against the Los Angeles Kings in February of 2009. 

Ovechkin was mobbed by his teammates after tying Gretzky's mark last week

Ovechkin was mobbed by his teammates after tying Gretzky’s mark last week 

Ovechkin didn't get his career started until a year after being drafted due to a lockout

Ovechkin didn’t get his career started until a year after being drafted due to a lockout

But when he finally made his NHL debut in 2005, his career got off to a flying start

But when he finally made his NHL debut in 2005, his career got off to a flying start

Ovechkin's last major threshold came back in 2022, when he scored career goal No. 800

Ovechkin’s last major threshold came back in 2022, when he scored career goal No. 800

Two years after that, in April 2011, he’d hit 300 against the New Jersey Devils. Goal No. 400 arrived in December 2013 against the Carolina Hurricanes.

It took a little over two years after that to hit 500 – doing so in January 2016 against the Ottawa Senators.

He became the 20th player in NHL history to cross the 600 goal threshold on March 12, 2018 against the Winnipeg Jets. Just weeks before a global pandemic halted the sports world, on February 22, 2020, Ovechkin scored career goal 700 against the Devils.

Then, goal No. 800 came against the Chicago Blackhawks on December 13, 2022 – giving him a clear objective which he achieved today.

Of his now record number of goals, only 72 have come in the playoffs – putting him atop the list of active players but 15th overall and 50 behind Gretzky. 

Ovechkin’s career runs the table of success in the National Hockey League.

He won the Rocket Richard Trophy – given to the top goal-scorer in the league in a season – nine times. Ovechkin also claimed the Art Ross Trophy – given to the player with the most points in a season – back in 2008.

His peers named him MVP of the league in three straight seasons – with Ovechkin winning what is now called the Ted Lindsay Award in 2008, 2009, and 2010. He was named MVP of the league by the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association three times as well – taking the Hart Trophy in 2008, 2009, and 2013.

After eluding him for years, Ovechkin finally lifted the Stanley Cup for the first time in 2018

After eluding him for years, Ovechkin finally lifted the Stanley Cup for the first time in 2018

It was the first title in franchise history and Washington, DC's first pro sports title in 27 years

It was the first title in franchise history and Washington, DC’s first pro sports title in 27 years

But for decades, the ultimate prize in hockey – the Stanley Cup – eluded him.

Ovechkin has made the playoffs in all but five seasons in his NHL career – his first two, the 13-14 season, and the 22-23 season.

Up until the 2017-18 season, the Capitals never even reached the Eastern Conference Finals with their all-time greatest player. Across his career until that point, Ovechkin reached the second round six times – losing once to the Tampa Bay Lightning, twice to the New York Rangers, and a painful three times to the rival Pittsburgh Penguins.

But in that 17-18 season, he finally overcame his foe by beating the Pens in the second round in six games.

Ovechkin then went on to win the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time ever, beating the Lightning in seven games to reach the pinnacle of the sport: the Stanley Cup Finals.

Against the Vegas Golden Knights, then in their first season, the Capitals made easy work of the debutants – winning the deciding game 4-3 to win the franchise’s first ever Stanley Cup and breaking a title drought for Washington, DC’s ‘Big Four’ pro sports teams that lasted 27 years.

Ovechkin was awarded the Conn-Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player for that season’s playoffs.

In the seasons since, the Capitals have made six playoff appearances and lost all of them in the first round. 

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