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Alexander Ovechkin had a hat trick this afternoon and now has 882 goals, just 12 behind Wayne Gretzky's all time best of 894.
 
Alexander Ovechkin had a hat trick this afternoon and now has 882 goals, just 12 behind Wayne Gretzky's all time best of 894.
Ok here's my annual NHL post because I know almost nothing about it, but obviously have heard of Ovechkin and Gretzky. I also love stats.
I haven't looked at NHL's all-time goals, assists or points leaders in a long time, because I did know that Gretzky held all three records. I thought for a long time these records would never be broken. However, it looks like Ovechkin will break Gretzky's goal record.
If you'll excuse my ignorance, could someone tell me how Ovechkin has managed to reach this record? He's obviously a great player, but what I mean is; did he have an advantage in position, left wing vs. Gretzky's Center position? Was Ovechkin, 714 assists, able to concentrate more on scoring or did he do it on purpose wanting to break the record while not having nearly as many assists as Gretzky, 1963 had. Gretzky has 1200 more points than Ovechkin because of the amount of assists Gretzky has! Could Gretzky have scored more goals had he wanted to? Would Ovechkin not have this many goals if he wanted to give out more assists? Was Gretzky just that good that he did both better than anyone ever?
I liken it to MLB. I read alot about Ty Cobb. He once said to a reporter he could hit more homeruns if he wanted to, but didn't, because he loved running the bases and trying to steal. He said this just before a game later in his career in 1925 at 38 years old. He said,"I'll show you something. I'm going to try and hit homeruns for the first time in my career." He hit 5 homeruns in 2 consecutive games, something Babe Ruth hadn't done to that point. That's just one the reasons I believe Cobb was as good if not better than Ruth.
Any way just wondering. I hope what I'm asking makes sense.
 
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Gretzky was the unsurpassed genius at seeing the ice, anticipating and setting up plays in a very frenetic, fast-moving sport. He was 6'0" 180 but seemed even slighter. Mario Lemieux had similar traits to Gretzky but was also physically imposing at 6'4". If not for chronic back problems and a bout with cancer, Mario may well have passed Gretzky's career marks or at least come close to them.

Ovechkin is an ox on skates, 6'3" and 240 pounds and who could skate very fast for his size when he was young and loved to hit opponents as hard as he could. He had an all-around game when he was younger but was always predominantly a goal scorer rather than a playmaker. He's always scored a lot of goals on the power play, and even more so as he's gotten older. He parks himself in the circle during man advantages, waiting for an opportunity to be set up for his blistering shot to beat the goalie before he can move over in time. That's the main reason he's kept on scoring goals at the rate he does.

Ovechkin is the best combination of brute strength and scoring ability ever to play in the NHL but he isn't an elite playmaker and has never had much interest in playing defense other than smashing into opponents.

 
Would be great if he broke it with a hat trick or a nice double.

It's also great to see he's playing well. And not just limping to the record for it's own sake.
 
Would be great if he broke it with a hat trick or a nice double.

It's also great to see he's playing well. And not just limping to the record for it's own sake.
Ovechkin tied Gretzky last night at 894 with two goals with The Great One in attendance.

 
Alexander Ovechkin passes Wayne Gretzky, breaking a record many thought would never be broken, and now stands alone atop the NHL goal scoring list with 895. What a fantastic accomplishment!



 
Great accomplishment hope ESPN doesn’t let the fact that he’s Russian ruin it!
 
One of the greatest sports acomplishments I have ever seen Above Lebrons in my opinion! Gretzky seemed untouchable. Congrats
to the Best Goal Scorer to ever grace the ice, Alexander Ovechkin!
 
The Stanley Cup playoffs begin Saturday. Winnipeg scored the most points of any team in the regular season, but that often doesn't translate to lifting the Cup at the end. Washington had the most points in the Eastern Conference. First round matchups:

Eastern Conference
Washington vs. Montreal
Toronto vs. Ottawa
Tampa vs. Florida
Carolina vs. New Jersey

The Bruins, Rangers and Penguins missed the Big Dance.

Western Conference
Winnipeg vs. St. Louis
Dallas vs. Colorado
Vegas vs. Minnesota
Los Angeles vs. Edmonton

Defending champion Florida will try to repeat. Five Canadian teams made it, will this be the year the 32 year drought without winning the Cup ends for the Great White North?
 
The Washington-Montreal game went to OT after the Canadiens overcame a two goal deficit in the third period to tie it. In OT the announcers were saying how strange it was that it was Ovechkin's 45th playoff overtime game yet he had never scored a game winner. Right on cue, the Great Eight netted one, game over! Washington had kind of staggered down the stretch after being nearly unbeatable for much of the season. Some are attributing it to the distraction of Ovechkin surpassing Gretzky in career goals. I don't follow the Caps closely enough to have an opinion, the bottom line is that Washington is now up one game to none over a game Montreal team.

Winnipeg beats St. Louis at home again to go up 2-0 in games.
 
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