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Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin scored the 801st goal of his career on Friday to tie Gordie Howe for second on the NHL's all-time goals list.
Ovechkin scored in his first game facing Rittich, who became the 166th NHL goaltender he has beaten for a goal during his 18-year career. "It’s great for all of us to be able to get to 800, the third player ever to do that, and be on the same team I think it’s pretty cool. “It’s great to be in this company, and obviously it’s pretty special,” Ovechkin said on the team's television broadcast. It’s a pretty special moment, and I’m pretty happy.” Ovechkin ended a four-game goal drought and matched Howe more than a week since becoming the third player to reach 800. He was mobbed by teammates at the glass to celebrate while his goal song, Big Joe Turner’s “Shake, Rattle and Roll,” blared from arena speakers.
Ovechkin scored his 801st goal during the first period of the Washington Capitals' game against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night.
I saw all the goals he scored standing in front of the net. Even the hat trick he got in Chicago, all three were right there. “It’s great for all of us to be able to get to 800, the third player ever to do that, and be on the same team I think it’s pretty cool. “This history, the people (he’s passing), you’re like, holy smokes, you get to play with a guy for 13 years that is beating these guys in the history books. Ovechkin scored his 801st goal during the first period of the Washington Capitals’ game against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night. He also scored his 600th goal at home against Winnipeg.
Alex Ovechkin passed Gordie Howe for second on the NHL career goals list Friday night, scoring his 802nd into an empty net with a minute left in the third ...
It made it more special for Ovechkin to have wife Nastya and his sons in attendance. “To see the puck go in was just relief, I’m sure, from everyone.” “You've been a pleasure to watch.” “I give it to Kuzy and he’s like, ‘I don’t want to take it.’ But after that, it’s special.” "I think it’s just to show respect, and it’s history for them as well," Ovechkin said. After beating Winnipeg Jets goaltender David Rittich in the first period to match Gordie Howe, Ovechkin almost reluctantly scored from just inside the blue line with a minute left to pass “Mr.
Alex Ovechkin a inscrit un but dans un filet désert pour prendre seul le deuxième rang des meilleurs marqueurs.
Le natif de la Saskatchewan a disputé 25 saisons avec les Wings entre 1946 et 1971, avant de prendre une première fois sa retraite. Mark Howe a aussi connu une grande carrière dans la LNH, lui qui a été l’un des meilleurs défenseurs des années 1980, avec les Flyers de Philadelphie. «J’ai eu l’occasion de te voir tellement souvent en tant que dépisteur, a ajouté Mark Howe en s’adressant toujours à Ovechkin. Ovechkin a encore du chemin à faire avant d’arriver à la hauteur de la «Merveille» et de ses 894 réussites. L’un de ses fils, Mark, a tenu à livrer un court message au capitaine des Capitals de Washington. «Je parle au nom de Gordie Howe, le gars que tu viens tout juste de dépasser, et le reste de la famille Howe. [...] Tu représentes tout ce dont mon père et ma mère seraient fiers, et s’ils avaient toujours été là, ils auraient été à ce match et auraient été les premiers à te féliciter», a indiqué dans une vidéo partagée par les Capitals le fils cadet de «M. La soirée a été bien moins heureuse pour John Carlson, qui a reçu un lancer frappé au visage en début de troisième période. La surface glacée s’est tachée du sang du défenseur étoile, qui a été contraint de retraiter au vestiaire. Nic Dowd a triplé l’avance des «Caps» en complétant une belle pièce de jeu avec Garnet Hathaway. Il s’agissait des 21e et 22e buts de la saison d’«Ovi», qui en compte 802 en 1310 rencontres. Le vétéran de 37 ans a même devancé «M.
With two goals Friday, giving him 802 in his career, Alex Ovechkin passed the legendary Gordie Howe for second place on the NHL's all-time goals list.
“He’s a great personality and it’s just a sign of respect to really let him know we appreciate all he’s done for the league, all he’s done for us as players. 1 overall pick who scored twice in his NHL debut and had 65 goals in his third season, has been considered the most likely to do it. [700 goals](https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nhl/2020/02/22/alex-ovechkin-700-goal-milestone-washington-capitals-wayne-gretzky/4674836002/) (154 games) and from 700 goals to 800 (162 games), with Gretzky coming in second both times. “He’s done so much for this league,” Jets forward Adam Lowry said of Ovechkin. There was a brief pause in play as teammates poured onto the ice in celebration. “It’s a big thing.”
C'est fait : Alexander Ovechkin dépasse le légendaire Gordie Howe et s'empare du deuxième rang de l'histoire.
Ovechkin a encore du chemin à faire avant d’arriver à la hauteur de la «Merveille» et de ses 894 réussites. La surface glacée s’est tachée du sang du défenseur étoile, qui a été contraint de retraiter au vestiaire. La soirée a été bien moins heureuse pour John Carlson, qui a reçu un lancer frappé au visage en début de troisième période. Nic Dowd a triplé l’avance des «Caps» en complétant une belle pièce de jeu avec Garnet Hathaway. Il s’agissait des 21e et 22e buts de la saison d’«Ovi», qui en compte 802 en 1310 rencontres. Le vétéran de 37 ans a même devancé «M.
Le Russe a dépassé Gordie Howe au palmarès avec ses 801e et 802e buts, vendredi.
Il a conclu sa soirée de travail avec deux buts et une aide inscrite pour le but de Sonny Milano. Ovechkin a rejoint Howe au palmarès en fin de première période. Alexander Ovechkin, seul au 2e rang des buteurs de la LNH
Alexander Ovechkin marque les 801e et 802e buts de sa carrière et devance ainsi Gordie Howe au deuxième rang des buteurs de l'histoire de la LNH.
« Ça fait du bien de le réussir à domicile devant la famille, les amis et les partisans, a dit Ovechkin à la foule. Il a fracassé neuf fois la barre des 50 buts et une fois la barre des 60, en 2007-2008. Ce but est considéré par beaucoup de gens comme le plus spectaculaire de l’histoire du hockey. Ovechkin a fait mal paraître plus de 166 gardiens depuis le début de sa carrière. Toutefois, son but le plus marquant restera à jamais celui du 16 janvier 2006 contre les Coyotes de Phoenix. Le Québécois lui a accordé 25 buts au cours de leurs affrontements. À vrai dire, le droitier avait enregistré un doublé lors de son baptême dans la grande ligue contre les Blue Jackets de Columbus. Après une « disette » de quatre matchs, le Russe a marqué ses 801e et 802e buts, vendredi, dans une victoire de 4-1 des Capitals de Washington sur les Jets de Winnipeg. Ovechkin a inscrit son premier but dans la LNH le 5 octobre 2005. Sa course au record se poursuit et le voilà maintenant installé seul au deuxième rang des meilleurs buteurs de l’histoire de la Ligue nationale de hockey. Le 802e but est venu à environ une minute de la fin, dans un filet désert, tandis que ses coéquipiers lui donnaient galamment toutes les chances de marquer. Il a ainsi dépassé Gordie Howe et il n’est plus qu’à 93 réussites de s’emparer du premier rang détenu par Wayne Gretzky depuis mars 1994.
Alexander Ovechkin a marqué dans un filet désert pour devancer Gordie Howe au deuxième rang des buteurs dans l'histoire de la Ligue nationale, vendredi.
Ça fait du bien de le réussir à domicile devant la famille, les amis et les partisans, a dit Ovechkin. Le gardien vainqueur Charlie Lindgren a fait 25 arrêts, deux de plus que Rittich. Son 802e filet a été inscrit avec une minute au cadran au troisième tiers, ponctuant le gain de 4-1 des Capitals de Washington contre les Jets de Winnipeg.
Well, The Great Eight has done it. Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin scored his 802nd career goal Friday night at Capital One Arena as the team ...
Since 2005-06, he holds a 266-goal lead over the next closest player. Ovechkin is the Capitals’ franchise leader in games played, goals, points, playoff games played (147), playoff goals (72), and playoff points (141). The Moscow native has registered 1,451 points (802g, 649a) in 1,310 career games with Washington. Ovechkin scored his 787th career goal on Nov. 17, 2020, Ovechkin has maintained his career goals per game average, scoring 96 goals in 158 games played (0.61 G/GP). Ovechkin has averaged 0.61 goals per game during his 18-year career, the seventh-highest rate in NHL history among players with at least 200 goals. [December 24, 2022] Howe averaged 0.45 goals per game during his career, while Gretzky averaged 0.60. 801 earlier in the evening and tying NHL great Gordie Howe](https://novacapsfans.com/2022/12/23/joining-mr-hockey-alex-ovechkin-scores-career-goal-no-801-against-winnipeg-jets-ties-gordie-howe-for-second-all-time-in-nhl-history-in-goals-scored/), Ovechkin passed “Mr. 5 versus Arizona, passing Howe (786 goals with Detroit) for the most goals with one franchise in NHL history, and scored his 122nd career game-winning goal on Oct. The 37-year-old is now in sole possession of second place on the NHL’s all-time goals list. Ovechkin scored his 802nd goal in his 1,310th career game, passing Howe (1,767 GP) on the all-time goals list in 457 fewer games played.
Ovechkin scored twice in the game, including an empty netter for his 802nd career goal. Kevin Stenlund was the lone scorer for Winnipeg.
There was a video message from Mark Howe to congratulate Ovechkin and once the final horn sounded, each member of the Winnipeg Jets lined up to shake Ovechkin’s hand. on 680 CJOB, with the puck dropping just after 7 p.m. They return to action at home Tuesday night against the Minnesota Wild. But later in the second, Washington added to their lead. After four straight games without scoring, Ovechkin tied Gordie Howe with his 801st career goal with 1:38 in the first. They continued to push hard to try and get back into the game but as the clock continued to wind down, the thought in the minds of most observers was whether the Jets would pull the goalie and if Ovechkin would score into the empty net for his milestone goal.
Alexander Ovechkin marque les 801e et 802e buts de sa carrière et devance ainsi Gordie Howe au deuxième rang des buteurs de la LNH.
« Ça fait du bien de le réussir à domicile devant la famille, les amis et les partisans, a dit Ovechkin à la foule. Il a fracassé neuf fois la barre des 50 buts et une fois la barre des 60, en 2007-2008. Ce but est considéré par beaucoup de gens comme le plus spectaculaire de l’histoire du hockey. Ovechkin a fait mal paraître plus de 166 gardiens depuis le début de sa carrière. Toutefois, son but le plus marquant restera à jamais celui du 16 janvier 2006 contre les Coyotes de Phoenix. Le Québécois lui a accordé 25 buts au cours de leurs affrontements. À vrai dire, le droitier avait enregistré un doublé lors de son baptême dans la grande ligue contre les Blue Jackets de Columbus. Après une « disette » de quatre matchs, le Russe a marqué ses 801e et 802e buts, vendredi, dans une victoire de 4-1 des Capitals de Washington sur les Jets de Winnipeg. Ovechkin a inscrit son premier but dans la LNH le 5 octobre 2005. Sa course au record se poursuit et le voilà maintenant installé seul au deuxième rang des meilleurs buteurs de l’histoire de la Ligue nationale de hockey. Le 802e but est venu à environ une minute de la fin, dans un filet désert, tandis que ses coéquipiers lui donnaient galamment toutes les chances de marquer. Il a ainsi dépassé Gordie Howe et il n’est plus qu’à 93 réussites de s’emparer du premier rang détenu par Wayne Gretzky depuis mars 1994.
Ovechkin scored his 801st goal during the first period of the Washington Capitals' game against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night. He received a drop pass from ...
It made it more special for Ovechkin to have wife Nastya and his sons in attendance. “To see the puck go in was just relief, I’m sure, from everyone.” “There is something good about what he does offensively when the goalie is out of the net, as well,” Laviolette said. “You've been a pleasure to watch.” “I give it to Kuzy and he’s like, ‘I don’t want to take it.’ But after that, it’s special.” "I think it’s just to show respect, and it’s history for them as well," Ovechkin said.
Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin now sits behind only Wayne Gretzky on the NHL's all-time goals leaderboard.
He’s averaged 0.61 goals per game, higher than the rates for Gretzky (0.60), Howe (0.45) and everyone else in the top 10 of the NHL leaderboard. He then moved past the Hall of Famer with an empty-net tally in the final minute of regulation. Gretzky has held the record ever since passing Howe with his own 802nd goal March 23, 1994.
You can't take anything away from Alex Ovechkin on the ice, who has passed Gordie Howe for second on the NHL's all-time goals list.
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Ovechkin scored from the right circle against the Winnipeg Jets to tie "Mr. Hockey" himself, Gordie Howe, for second place on the career goals list. Ovechkin acknowledged the adoring crowd at Capital One Arena, standing and waving to fans during the ...
"It's great to be in (Howe's) company," Ovechkin said. Hockey" himself, Gordie Howe, for second place on the career goals list. Ovechkin wasn't done making history for the night, scoring his 802nd goal to pass Howe for second place on an empty-net goal in the third period.
Ovechkin scored goals 801 and 802 Friday night to move into second place on the NHL career list. After beating Winnipeg Jets goaltender David Rittich in the ...
It made it more special for Ovechkin to have wife Nastya and his sons in attendance. “To see the puck go in was just relief, I’m sure, from everyone.” “You've been a pleasure to watch.” “I give it to Kuzy and he’s like, ‘I don’t want to take it.’ But after that, it’s special.” After beating Winnipeg Jets goaltender David Rittich in the first period to match Gordie Howe, Ovechkin almost reluctantly scored from just inside the blue line with a minute left to pass “Mr. "I think it’s just to show respect, and it’s history for them as well," Ovechkin said.
Alex Ovechkin barely looked at the empty net when he shot the puck into it and set off a wild celebration with his teammates and among Washington Capitals ...
“Doing it with the home crowd, it’s special. It made it more special for Ovechkin to have wife Nastya and his sons in attendance. “To see the puck go in was just relief, I’m sure, from everyone.” “You’ve been a pleasure to watch.” “I give it to Kuzy and he’s like, ‘I don’t want to take it.’ But after that, it’s special.” After beating Winnipeg Jets goaltender David Rittich in the first period to match Gordie Howe, Ovechkin almost reluctantly scored from just inside the blue line with a minute left to pass “Mr.
Alex Ovechkin barely looked at the empty net when he shot the puck into it and set off a wild celebration with his teammates and among Washington Capitals ...
“Doing it with the home crowd, it’s special. It made it more special for Ovechkin to have wife Nastya and his sons in attendance. “To see the puck go in was just relief, I’m sure, from everyone.” “You’ve been a pleasure to watch.” “I give it to Kuzy and he’s like, ‘I don’t want to take it.’ But after that, it’s special.” After beating Winnipeg Jets goaltender David Rittich in the first period to match Gordie Howe, Ovechkin almost reluctantly scored from just inside the blue line with a minute left to pass “Mr.
Ovechkin est maintenant à 92 buts derrière Wayne Gretzky.
Il a marqué 52 buts lors de sa saison recrue en 2005-06 en route pour remporter le trophée Calder Memorial et a atteint un sommet en carrière de 65 buts seulement deux saisons plus tard. Seulement six joueurs dans l'histoire de la LNH en ont fait mieux. « Ça sonne bien à mes oreilles, a déclaré Ovechkin dans le micro de l'amphithéâtre sur le fait d'être maintenant deuxième pour les buts dans l'histoire de la LNH. Ovechkin compte désormais 802 buts, ce qui le place 92 derrière Wayne Gretzky, qui a marqué 894 buts au cours de ses 1 487 matchs en carrière. « Une chose à la fois, a dit Ovechkin, aux côtés de ses garçons Sergei et Ilya. « Au nom de Gordie Howe, que tu viens de dépasser, et de ma mère Colleen et de toute la famille Howe, nous voulons juste te féliciter pour cet exploit remarquable, a dit Mark Howe.
Alex Ovechkin sat in his locker stall with his 2-year-old son Ilya sitting on his left knee, holding the puck from his 801st NHL goal, and 4-year-old son ...
I saw the puck go in, and it's a great feeling." It was the right thing to do." "It was special," Strome said. Ovi!" "I give it to 'Kuzy' and he's like, 'I don't want to take it.' But after that, it's special." "When you see a guy put up numbers like that, just the magnitude, he passed Gordie Howe," Winnipeg defenseman Josh Morrissey said. "Gordie Howe is a legend of the game. "What he has been able to accomplish here in Washington is truly unbelievable. Then, when Evgeny Kuznetsov fed Ovechkin for another try, he instead passed back to Kuznetsov in the middle of the ice. With the crowd chanting "Ovi! "You felt like, 'OK, maybe you're going to play in the NHL, you're going to be good and you're going to try to do your best,' but the whole situation happening right now, it's a miracle. That set the stage for the 37-year-old left wing to surpass Howe in Washington's final game before the three-day Christmas break with Ilya, Sergei and his wife, Nastya, in attendance cheering him on.
For just over 31 years, two legendary names stood tall as the top two goal scorers in NHL history: Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe. That changed Friday when ...
Ovechkin is currently one of three active players averaging 0.55 goals-per-game or better in their career, the others being Auston Matthews (0.63 G/GP) and Kirill Kaprizov (0.55 G/GP). Ovechkin, who has surpassed Gretzky for the most road goals in NHL history (409), needs seven home goals to become the fifth player in NHL history to score 400 times in front of a home crowd. No player has ever led a team in goals for 20 consecutive seasons, something the lifelong Capitals forward can accomplish by the end of the 2024-25 campaign. Ovechkin's 124 career game-winning goals rank second in NHL history, 11 back of Jaromir Jagr (135). He is the only player in NHL history to record a 50-goal season both before age 21 and after age 30 - most recently becoming the oldest NHLer ever with a 50-goal campaign (50 in 2021-22 at age 36). He needs 143 to become the all-time leader, which would take him 239 contests to achieve at a rate of 0.60 goals-per-game. Ovechkin and the Capitals have reached the Stanley Cup Playoffs in all but one of the past 15 seasons, with the captain totaling 72-69-141 in 147 postseason contests. Should Ovechkin skate in each of those contests for the balance of his deal, he would need to score at a rate of 0.34 goals-per-game (just over half his G/GP rate over the past 10 seasons) to reach the benchmark. Ovechkin's current contract takes him to the conclusion of the 2025-26 season (292 more games). Using his 2022-23 goals-per-game rate (0.57), it would take The Great Eight approximately 164 regular-season games to pass The Great One. 23), Spencer Martin (Nov. For just over 31 years, two legendary names stood tall as the top two goal scorers in NHL history: Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe.
Mark Howe, the son of "Mr. Hockey" Gordie Howe, recorded a special message for Alex Ovechkin for his 802nd NHL goal, which the Washington Capitals captain ...
It truly was a family affair as after the game Friday, Ovechkin posed for a picture with his two sons, Sergei and Ilya. Mark Howe, the son of "Mr. "You embrace the fans.
Alex Ovechkin has moved into sole possession of second on the NHL's all-time goals list, so what is his path from here to first? It's entirely within his ...
NHL teams combined to average 6.28 goals per game last season -- the highest rate of Ovechkin's career. Whatever Ovechkin finishes with in April, when the 2023-24 season begins he will be a 38-year-old player with three years left on his contract. Would back-to-back 50-goal seasons at age 39 and 40 be out of the question? That was always the key to this chase: Ovechkin was going to have to make up the ground on Gretzky late in his career. What if Ovechkin does hit his pace this season and winds up with 51 goals? It's likely Ovechkin will pass Gretzky eventually, and then become the only player to ever score 900 times in his NHL career. In 2017-18, when Ovechkin scored the 600th of his career, we noted he would need to average 36.875 goals per season through his age-40 year to eclipse Gretzky's 894 by one. How could anyone break this Gretzky record, given goals overall are down from that era, goalie equipment has expanded and team defence has become much more structured? And while Ovechkin's career has played out in an era when goal scoring has risen out of the depths of the Dead Puck, offence still pales compared to the high-flying '80s. But, really, it might be more reasonable to expect Ovechkin will outperform that average now. The Capitals have 46 games remaining this season and if we "conservatively" put him down for another 18 tallies, he'd finish 2022-23 with 820 career goals. This season, the now-37-year-old has scored 22 times in 36 games.
Alex Ovechkin a continué d'écrire sa légende en devançant Gordie Howe et en s'emparant du deuxième rang des buteurs de la Ligue nationale de hockey (LNH) ...
Ovechkin pourrait devenir le premier joueur de l’histoire du circuit Bettman à être le meilleur buteur de son équipe pour 20 campagnes de suite. Le record pour les campagnes d’au moins 50 points est de neuf. Il serait le premier joueur de l’histoire à réussir cet exploit.
Également, l'arrivée de publicités sur les chandails et l'absence du circuit Bettman aux Jeux olympiques.
La LNH et l'Association des joueurs ont évoqué la possibilité de présenter une Coupe du monde en février 2025. L'Association des joueurs de la LNH avait négocié afin d'assurer sa participation aux Jeux de Pékin en février 2022. Des publicités sont maintenant ajoutées par informatique sur les bandes, la patinoire et la baie vitrée, au-dessus de celles qui étaient déjà présentes à l'aréna. Plusieurs ont sourcillé en entendant ces mots sortir de sa bouche, se demandant qui avait participé à ce sondage. C'est dans ce contexte que la Ligue nationale de hockey (LNH) a commencé sa vie post-pandémie. Une saison complète de 82 matchs a été disputée, malgré quelques éclosions de COVID-19 chez des équipes.
The NHL announced on Saturday morning that Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin has been named the first star of the week. Ovechkin was also named ...
He closed the week with two assists in a 5-2 triumph over the Edmonton Oilers Dec. Pettersson tied for the League lead in assists and points with 2-5—7 in two games to help lift theCanucks (15-15-3, 33 points) to a 2-1-0 week. He returned to the lineup with 2-3—5, including three points in the third period capped by a game-tying goal with 1:20 remaining in regulation, in an eventual 6-5 shootout win over the Seattle Kraken Dec. 21 followed by a 37-save performance in a 3-2 overtime victory over the Nashville Predators Dec. He opened the week by stopping all 26 shots he faced to record his 10th career shutout in a 1-0 shootout win over the New York Islanders Dec. He opened the week with an assist on the Washington marker that kick-started a multi-goal comeback in a 4-3 overtime victory over the Detroit Red Wings Dec.
Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin's quest to pass Wayne Gretzky in goals will be a race unlike anything sports fans have seen in decades.
As the world watches on in disbelief, Ovechkin is just putting one foot in front of the other. The way he shoots the puck. The race is down to two, and the Great Eight is gaining fast. He has three years left on his contract with the No, Ovechkin is seeking the record for a feat in which every tally can swing a game in another direction. The way he scores. With all the different responsibility positions in football, there’s no all-encompassing NFL record that players on either side of the ball universally compete toward. The main goal of the sport is to put the puck in the net, and only Gretzky has done that more often than Ovechkin. LeBron James is set to provide a glimpse into the magnitude of Ovechkin’s quest, entering play Saturday just 667 points back of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most in NBA/ABA history. “You felt like, OK, maybe you’re going to play in the NHL, you’re going to be good and you’re going to try to do your best, but the whole situation happening right now, it’s a miracle. The only player left standing in front of him now is Wayne Gretzky, the signature name when it comes to hockey royalty. With 92 goals left to be scored before he can tie Gretzky’s record of 894, Ovechkin will need to put another couple Ovechkin-esque seasons to take over the No.
L'ailier gauche Alexander Ovechkin, des Capitals de Washington, le gardien Alexandar Georgiev, de l'Avalanche du Colorado, et le joueur de centre Elias ...
Louis, il a récolté deux buts et trois aides dans un gain de 6-5, en tirs de barrage, contre le Kraken de Seattle, jeudi. Il a ajouté deux mentions d’aide dans une victoire de 5-2 contre les Oilers d’Edmonton, vendredi. Ce triplé lui avait permis d’atteindre le plateau des 800 buts.
Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin, Colorado Avalanche goaltender Alexandar Georgiev and Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson have been named ...
Pettersson tied for the League lead in assists and points with 2-5-7 in two games to help lift the Canucks (15-15-3, 33 points) to a 2-1-0 week. He closed the week with two assists in a 5-2 triumph over the Edmonton Oilers Dec. He returned to the lineup with 2-3-5, including three points in the third period capped by a game-tying goal with 1:20 remaining in regulation, in an eventual 6-5 shootout win over the Seattle Kraken Dec. 21 followed by a 37-save performance in a 3-2 overtime victory over the Nashville Predators Dec. He opened the week by stopping all 26 shots he faced to record his 10th career shutout in a 1-0 shootout win over the New York Islanders Dec. He opened the week with an assist on the Washington marker that kick-started a multi-goal comeback in a 4-3 overtime victory over the Detroit Red Wings Dec.
Washington Capitals left-winger Alex Ovechkin, Colorado Avalanche goaltender Alexandar Georgiev and Vancouver Canucks centre Elias Pettersson have been ...
Pettersson had two goals and five assists in just two games as the Canucks went 2-1-0 for the week. Louis on Monday, he made a five-point (two goals, three assists) return in the Canucks’ 6-5 shootout win over Seattle. Ovechkin had two goals and four assists as the Capitals won all three of their games on the week.
Alex Ovechkin a continué d'écrire sa légende en devançant Gordie Howe et en s'emparant du deuxième rang des buteurs de la Ligue nationale de hockey (LNH) ...
La marque appartient présentement à Jaromir Jagr et est de 135. Il serait le premier joueur de l’histoire à réussir cet exploit. Ovechkin a touché la cible 22 fois en 36 rencontres jusqu’à maintenant en 2022-2023.