Hockey

Alex Ovechkin scores 858th goal, on pace to break Wayne Gretzky's record this season

Nine games into the Washington Capitals' season, Alex Ovechkin is scoring at a rate that would put him past Wayne Gretzky as soon as this spring.

Washington Capitals star forward 37 goals away from breaking NHL record

A men's hockey player smiles after scoring a goal.
Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals reacts after scoring a goal against the Montreal Canadiens during the third period of the game on Thursday in Washington, D.C. The goal was the 858th of Ovechkin's career and put him within 37 of breaking the NHL record. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

Nine games into the Washington Capitals' season, Alex Ovechkin is scoring at a rate that would put him past Wayne Gretzky as soon as this spring.

Ovechkin scored his 858th career goal Thursday night against the Montreal Canadiens, putting him 37 away from breaking Gretzky's NHL record before the end of this season. He entered this season 42 away from breaking a mark that long seemed unapproachable.

"He's been awesome," said linemate Aliaksei Protas, who scored a goal assisted on by Ovechkin in a 6-3 victory. "The way he celebrates, you feel like it's his first NHL goal — when you know he's chasing one of the unreal records."

The 39-year-old Ovechkin has already scored five this season and continues piling up goals unlike anyone at this age in hockey history.

WATCH | Gretzky encourages Ovechkin to break goal-scoring record:

Gretzky encourages Ovechkin to break goal scoring record

5 years ago
Duration 2:47
During a video conference between the Great One and the Great 8, Wayne Gretzky encourages Alex Ovechkin to break his goal scoring record. The Capitals captain discusses the key factors that made No. 99 one of the greatest to ever play.

"You see the look in his eyes, just feels happy to be there, celebrating like a kid," Protas said. "It's special. That's what makes him an unbelievable player and scorer, that's for sure. That's how hungry he is to score."

Ovechkin made Montreal's Cayden Primeau the 176th different goaltender he has scored on. He's well on his way to his 19th 30-goal season — and his 18 were already the most of anyone in NHL history.

After his three-point game against the Canadiens, Ovechkin credited Protas and centre Dylan Strome for making it easy on him to fill the net.

"You can see empty netters, you know?" Ovechkin said. "[Strome and Protas] find me out there, and I almost miss it, too."

Ovechkin and the Capitals are off to their best start in nearly a decade, winning seven of their first nine games for the first time since 2015-16.

"Right now, we feel fun," Ovechkin said. "We support each other. When you win the games, the kind of atmosphere always like that from the coaches from the players. I hope it's going to continue like that, but it doesn't matter what's going to happen because it's a long season. It's going to be ups and downs obviously, so we have to stick together no matter what."

WATCH | Crunching the numbers: Can Ovechkin catch Gretzky?:

Crunching the numbers: Can Ovechkin catch Gretzky?

5 years ago
Duration 3:11
Now that Alexander Ovechkin has hit 700 goals, Rob Pizzo looks at the chances of him becoming the NHL's all-time leading scorer.

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