Alex Ovechkin breaks Wayne Gretzky's NHL goal record
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Inc.com |
Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals scored his 895th NHL goal — breaking the record that Wayne Gretzky had held for three decades.
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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In the NHL world, there’s at least one storyline that is keeping hockey fans tuning in every night. Alexander Ovechkin currently has 892 career NHL goals, which puts him just two goals short of tying Wayne Gretzky, who holds the NHL record.
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Washington Capitals star Alexander Ovechkin is set to break Wayne Gretzky's NHL regular season goal record of 894, but how has he managed to get close to that total?