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Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin has said it before: he loves the game of hockey, and as long as he does, he'll ...
Alex Ovechkin’s future is once again in the spotlight as a leading NHL insider offers new insight amid rising retirement speculation. Could the Washington Capitals legend be nearing his final NHL ...
According to The Athletic's Peter Baugh, Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin have earned a spot on the prestigious 'Tier 1' list for active NHL players' Hockey Hall of Fame cases.
Alex Ovechkin's historic 2024-2025 NHL season, highlighted by breaking Wayne Gretzky's all-time goals record, earned him the 2025 ESPY Award for Best Record-Breaking Performance. Ovechkin, unable to ...
NHL all-time record goal scorer Alexander Ovechkin called for Russian athletes to be allowed to compete at the world's top sporting events again, as he was greeted by hundreds of adoring fans during a ...
Entering his 20th NHL season, Malkin has proven to be one of the NHL's all-time greats. The future Hall-of-Famer has ...
Amazingly enough, Alexander Ovechkin entered the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs with something still left unchecked on his to-do list. But it only took the NHL’s all-time leading goal scorer one game ...
Alexander Ovechkin has become the greatest goal scorer in National Hockey League (NHL) history — an extraordinary accomplishment that cements his legacy as one of hockey’s most influential ...
Ovechkin is coming off a whirlwind of a season, where he overcame a broken leg to score 44 goals — the third most in the league — and pass Gretzky's mark of 894 that long seemed unapproachable.
It's no secret Alexander Ovechkin is nearing the end of his illustrious career in the NHL. The long-time Washington Capitals captain had already left his unmistakable mark on the league entering ...
Ovechkin, topping 40 goals for the 14th time in 20 seasons, scored twice in the Capitals’ 5-3 win over visiting Chicago on Friday night to match Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record of 894 goals.
Ovechkin scored twice in his first NHL game in October 2005 and rocketed to a 52-goal rookie campaign — exceeding even the highest of expectations reserved for a No. 1 draft pick.