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History was made in the NHL as Washington Capitals captain Alexander Ovechkin scored his 894th career regular-season goal, tying the legendary Wayne Gretzky for the most all-time. This monumental achievement occurred during a game against t...
Alexander Ovechkin's pursuit of Wayne Gretzky's goal record has captivated the hockey world for years. Scoring 894 goals is a testament to his unique blend of power, skill, and durability over nearly two decades. Gretzky set the record playing for the Oilers, Kings, Blues, and Rangers before retiring in 1999. Ovechkin reaching the mark in fewer games underscores his scoring prowess.
The moment was made even more special by Gretzky's attendance and subsequent visit to the Capitals' locker room. The image of Ovechkin kneeling before Gretzky speaks volumes about the respect between two generational talents. While Ovechkin has now tied the regular-season record, Gretzky still holds the record for total goals including playoffs (1,016) compared to Ovechkin's current combined total of 966. With the record now tied, Ovechkin has the opportunity to become the sole leader in upcoming games.
History has been tied! What are your thoughts on Ovechkin reaching Gretzky's mark? When do you predict he'll score goal number 895? Let us know!
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