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Ovechkin Surpasses Gretzky, Secures NHL Goals Record
In a historic moment for hockey, Alex Ovechkin has etched his name into the annals of the NHL, surpassing Wayne Gretzky‘s long-standing record for the most career goals. The Washington Capitals’ captain achieved this milestone by netting his 895th goal, solidifying his place as arguably the greatest goal scorer in league history.
Historic Goal Against Islanders
The record-breaking goal occurred on Sunday during a game against the New York Islanders. Ovechkin capitalized on a power play opportunity, firing a precise shot past Islanders’ goaltender Ilya Sorokin with 12:34 remaining in the second period. A perfectly executed pass from teammate Tom Wilson set up the momentous goal, triggering an eruption of cheers from the crowd.
Celebratory Scenes
Overwhelmed with elation, Ovechkin dove onto the ice in celebration as Capitals fans, who had traveled to New York, loudly chanted “Ovi! Ovi!” Teammates immediately swarmed Ovechkin, congratulating him on the extraordinary achievement. This moment marked the end of a 31-year record held by Gretzky.
Following the on-ice jubilation, Ovechkin shared hugs with Capitals staff and coaches on the bench. He also participated in a handshake line with the Islanders players as preparations commenced for a formal ceremony to commemorate the historic occasion.
Words from NHL Commissioner and “The Great One”
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman addressed the crowd, stating, “Wayne, you’ll always be the ‘Great One’ and you had a record that nobody ever thought would be surpassed. But Alex, you accomplished it. You’ve been amazing.”
Wayne Gretzky himself offered congratulations to Ovechkin and his family, acknowledging the magnitude of the achievement. “They say records are made to be broken, but I’m not sure who’s going to get more goals than that,” Gretzky remarked.
Family and Team Appreciation
Surrounded by Gretzky, his wife Janet, Commissioner Bettman, and Ovechkin’s wife, mother, and sons, Ovechkin addressed the fans. He emphasized the collective nature of hockey, saying, “I’ve always said, all the time, it’s a team sport … Fellas, thank you very much. I love you so much.”
Ovechkin’s Remarkable Career
Gretzky’s previous record of 894 goals was once considered virtually untouchable. Ovechkin’s journey to surpass it is even more impressive considering he missed 16 games earlier in the season due to a broken leg. This achievement speaks volumes about his resilience and consistent goal-scoring prowess over two decades. This season also marked the 14th time Ovechkin has scored 40 or more goals, surpassing Gretzky’s previous league record of 12 seasons with 40+ goals.
Statistical Dominance
Prior to breaking the overall goals record, Ovechkin already held NHL records for power-play goals, shots on goal, and scoring against the most different goalies, now adding Sorokin to that distinguished list. Gretzky still holds the record for multi-goal games. Earlier this season, Ovechkin joined an elite group of only six players to reach 700 goals and 700 assists, alongside Gretzky, Gordie Howe, Jaromir Jagr, Marcel Dionne, and Phil Esposito.
The Chase for History
The pursuit of this record by “The Great 8,” a moniker referencing his jersey number, garnered significant attention across North America and in Ovechkin’s native Russia. Billboards and goal counters tracked his progress, highlighting the widespread anticipation. The Washington Capitals’ strong performance this season further aided Ovechkin’s quest for the record.
Gretzky’s Enduring Legacy
Gretzky had broken Gordie Howe’s record 31 years prior, reaching 802 goals on March 23, 1994. He added 92 more before retiring in 1999, concluding his career with 1,487 games played over 20 seasons.
Untouchable Records
Despite Ovechkin breaking the career goals record, Gretzky still holds an astounding 55 NHL records. Two of his records appear particularly insurmountable: 2,857 total points and 1,963 assists. Remarkably, Gretzky’s assist total alone exceeds the combined goals and assists of any other player in NHL history.
Playoff and International Goals
While NHL playoff goals do not contribute to the regular season record, Gretzky leads in this category with 122. Ovechkin currently has 72 playoff goals. Gretzky also scored 56 goals in the World Hockey Association (WHA), while Ovechkin has accumulated 57 goals in the KHL, Russia’s premier hockey league.
Ovechkin’s Future
Speculation exists about Ovechkin potentially returning to Russia to play closer to family and friends in the future. He has one year remaining on his five-year, $47.5 million contract signed in 2021, a contract designed to allow him the time to pursue Gretzky’s record. Ultimately, Ovechkin achieved this historic feat sooner than many anticipated.