
Ovechkin scores 886th career goal into an empty net to move 9 back of breaking Gretzky’s NHL record
WASHINGTON (AP) — Alex Ovechkin scored his 886th career goal into an empty net Sunday to move nine back of breaking Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record.
Ovechkin backhanded the puck in from center ice with 1:29 left in the third period to seal the Washington Capitals’ 4-2 victory over the Seattle Kraken that extended their winning streak to four games.
“He’s still getting a couple of looks here and there, but he’s finding ways to score,” linemate Dylan Strome said. “It’s what he’s done his whole career and especially this year. He’s getting to the right areas. And obviously when the goalie is pulled, we’re all thinking it. I’m sure everyone else is thinking it, too. It’s still a pretty skilled play to go backhand through a guy’s leg or stick and find a way to score that. Nine more.”
It was Ovechkin’s league-leading eighth empty-netter of the season and 65th of his career, which is the most of any player in NHL history.