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Ovechkin tours Oilers Hall of Fame, focused on catching Gretzky
The chase has been enjoyable for Ovechkin this season with Washington (32-10-5) leading the NHL with 69 points. The game in Edmonton is the first of a five-game road trip.
“Of course, it’s fun when you’re winning and your team is playing well,” Ovechkin said. “It kind of helps you up.”
Ovechkin missed 16 games after he fractured his left fibula at the Utah Hockey Club on Nov. 18. Since returning, he has eight points (six goals, two assists) in 13 games.
“It’s a gift from God,” Oilers forward Vasily Podkolzin said. “He can score, he can rip it and no matter how old he is, he’s still moving well. It’s great to have an opportunity to play against him.”
Podkolzin, like Ovechkin a native of Moscow, idolized him growing up and remembers fondly the first time he played against him.
“I was around 5 years old when he got into the League,” he said. “I’ve played against him two or three times. He’s even bigger on the ice with skates. It was pretty nice to meet him. We had a little conversation. He’s a good guy and one of the greatest players.”
Ovechkin’s ability to continue scoring at a high rate at this stage of his career is impressive, though he does not have a target of how many goals he would like to have at the end of it.
For now, the focus is on catching Gretzky.
“I’m 20, 21 goals (away), it’s hard to score in this league,” Ovechkin said. “You play against the best defensive players out there and maybe in one game, you maybe have two or three chances, and you have to use it, or maybe one chance. All five guys out there have to do the job.”
The Capitals surrounded Ovechkin with plenty of talent in the offseason. It’s helped them grow from a fringe Stanley Cup Playoff team swept by the New York Rangers in the best-of-7 Eastern Conference First Round to a championship contender.
“You can see how many guys signed before the season, experienced guys but still young, and still hungry to win the games and go to the playoffs,” Ovechkin said. “The most important thing, I think, is that we have a great group of guys in the locker room. If something happens, we always try to stick together, and I think that’s why we’re successful right now.”
Alexander Ovechkin, the legendary Washington Capitals forward, recently had the opportunity to tour the Edmonton Oilers Hall of Fame, with a special focus on catching up with the one and only Wayne Gretzky.As Ovechkin walked through the hallowed halls of the Oilers Hall of Fame, he couldn’t help but feel a sense of awe and reverence for the history and legacy of the team. The memorabilia and artifacts on display painted a vivid picture of the Oilers’ storied past, including their dominant Stanley Cup victories and the incredible talent that has graced their roster over the years.
But it was meeting Gretzky, known as “The Great One,” that truly left a lasting impression on Ovechkin. The two hockey superstars exchanged stories and shared a mutual respect for each other’s accomplishments on the ice. Ovechkin, who is currently chasing Gretzky’s all-time goal-scoring record, was inspired by the chance to speak with the man who set the bar so high for generations of hockey players to come.
As Ovechkin left the Oilers Hall of Fame, he couldn’t help but feel a renewed sense of motivation to continue his pursuit of greatness. With Gretzky’s words of wisdom echoing in his mind, Ovechkin is more determined than ever to etch his name into the history books alongside the hockey legends who have come before him.
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Can returning Alex Ovechkin still catch Wayne Gretzky this season? Teammates: ‘Everything’s in play’
As Alex Ovechkin began ramping up toward resuming his pursuit of the NHL’s all-time goals record, some of his Washington Capitals teammates found themselves running the numbers.
Ovechkin needs 27 goals to pass Wayne Gretzky’s career total, and he’s got 48 games left on the Capitals’ schedule to try to get it done this season, starting with Saturday’s visit to Toronto, which the team announced will mark his return.
That equates to a clip of 0.56 goals per game — unquestionably a high bar, particularly for a 39-year-old coming off the longest injury absence of his career.
But it’s not an impossible one to clear.
Ovechkin has scored at a pace beyond that in 14 of his 19 previous NHL seasons, and he was off to the best goal-scoring start of his entire career when he suffered a broken left fibula during an accidental collision with Utah’s Jack McBain in November.
So even with 16 games lost to injury, the Capitals aren’t ruling out a run at the record before the end of 2024-25.
“The pace he was going at, I feel like everything’s in play,” Dylan Strome told The Athletic recently. “This guy does things that you can only imagine.”
“With him, I feel like nothing’s impossible,” added defenseman Rasmus Sandin.
Strome has drawn an assist on 12 of the 15 goals Ovechkin has scored this season. What he noticed was how confident the Capitals captain seemed just before suffering the injury — scoring the 32nd hat trick of his career in Vegas on Nov. 17 and adding two more goals the following night in Utah before getting knocked out of the game by a third-period collision with McBain.
“He had 15 (goals) in 18 (games) and he probably would have had 16 in 18 in that game that he got hurt in,” said Strome.
Ovechkin’s scoring surge saw him become the first NHL player aged 39 or older to score 11 goals in a 10-game span.
It also ramped up the anticipation for his pursuit of Gretzky’s all-time record.
Strome is in his third season with the Capitals and was there the night Ovechkin joined Gretzky and Gordie Howe as the only players in NHL history to hit the 800-goal mark in December 2022, but he said the excitement around Ovechkin’s scoring exploits reached a new level inside the Capitals dressing room this season.
“I’ve noticed a huge difference even compared to last year,” Strome said. “Just really every goal, everyone’s talking about it. At the beginning (of the season) everyone didn’t know if there was going to be a chance to break it this year, and then he started to score and score and score, so then it was like ‘OK, he’s definitely going to break it this year.’ Then he gets hurt.
“So now it’s back to the waiting game. Everyone’s excited, you can tell. When he scores in the road arenas, the place is loud. Everyone wants to see him score, so it’s a cool thing to be a part of and it’s exciting.”
The Capitals have been one of the most pleasant surprises of this season. They managed to go 10-5-1 while Ovechkin was out of the lineup and sit atop the Eastern Conference standings in points percentage (.706).
Welcoming him back to enter the second half will be a shot in the arm, according to head coach Spencer Carbery.
“There is a void with your captain and a personality like Alex Ovechkin not being on the bus, not being in the locker room, not being at morning skates, not being in the meetings,” Carbery said earlier this month. “I can tell you for sure there will be a jolt in energy to our group when (he returns).”
The possibility of him chasing down one of the sport’s most glamorous records is an added bonus.
Ovechkin’s start was so strong that it necessitated a discussion at the NHL’s Board of Governors meetings earlier this month. The league has started to plan for how it will cover and celebrate the milestone in the event that Ovechkin can match Gretzky’s 894 career goals before the end of the season.
“He’s been tremendous this year and, listen, I know how hard it is at that age,” Gretzky said. “It gets tougher and tougher, but he’s hung in there and he’s a trooper. (The goal chase is) good for the sport, it’s great for the game, and hopefully I’m there to shake his hand the night he breaks the record.”
Gretzky has already agreed to join NHL commissioner Gary Bettman on the road to be there in person once Ovechkin gets within striking distance of the record. And teammates will be doing everything in their power to help Ovechkin get there before the playoffs.
“I wouldn’t put it past him to at least be really close to the record,” Strome said. “I feel like if he’s that close, it’s going to happen at the end of this year.
“I hope.”
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With the NHL season in full swing, the question on many hockey fans’ minds is whether or not Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin can catch Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal scoring record this year. Ovechkin, who recently returned to the Capitals after missing time due to injury, has been on a tear since his comeback, scoring goals at a blistering pace.Teammates and coaches of Ovechkin have expressed confidence in his ability to make a push for Gretzky’s record this season. “Everything’s in play,” said one teammate, highlighting Ovechkin’s scoring prowess and determination to be the best.
Gretzky’s record of 894 goals has stood for decades, but Ovechkin has been steadily climbing the ranks and is currently sitting at 750 goals. With each goal he scores, the possibility of catching Gretzky becomes more and more realistic.
As Ovechkin continues to light the lamp and lead the Capitals on their quest for a Stanley Cup, fans will be eagerly watching to see if he can make history this season. Will he surpass Gretzky’s record? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain – Ovechkin’s return has injected new life into the race for the all-time goal scoring title.
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Capitals have retooled roster on fly while Ovechkin closes in on Gretzky
Ovechkin’s age appeared to be catching up to him when he was held without a point in the four-game loss to the Rangers in the playoffs last season. Washington had barely qualified for the postseason as the second wild card in the Eastern Conference and some wondered if it were his last hurrah in the postseason.
Though injuries, particularly on defense, hampered the Capitals against the Rangers, their management — headed by former GM and still president of hockey operations Brian MacLellan and Patrick, promoted from assistant GM to GM on July 8 — was keenly aware they needed to continue revamping the roster regardless of the outcome of the series.
The process actually began following a first-round loss to the Florida Panthers in the 2022 playoffs. With the remaining core of the 2018 Stanley Cup championship team aging, Washington knew it needed to change its approach.
“We kind of said if there’s younger players available, we should be taking a harder look at it,” Patrick said. “In the past, it was more adding veteran pieces to a younger group, and I think it became the opposite of that.”
When Dylan Strome, who was 25 at the time, became an unrestricted free agent after he wasn’t given a qualifying offer by the Chicago Blackhawks, the Capitals signed him to a one-year, $3.5 million contract on July 14, 2022, and then a five-year, $25 million contract on Feb. 3, 2023 to lock him up long term. Strome has developed into a first-line center, succeeding Nicklas Backstrom, who stopped playing last season because of recurring issues with his hip, and leads Washington with 41 points (11 goals, 30 assists) in 38 games this season.
Next came defenseman Rasmus Sandin, who was 22 when he was acquired in a trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Feb. 28, 2023. The price for Sandin, who plays regularly in the Capitals top four, was defenseman Erik Gustafsson, who was a pending unrestricted free agent, and the Boston Bruins’ first-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, which they had acquired as part of the return for trading defenseman Dmitry Orlov and forward Garnet Hathaway, each potential UFAs.
“You sometimes think you don’t get good young players unless you’re drafting high,” Patrick said, “But as you can see with guys like that, there are reasons why teams are looking to move guys like that, and we were able to take advantage of that and hopefully will continue to do that in that future.”
The Washington Capitals have been making moves left and right to retool their roster on the fly as they chase another Stanley Cup championship, and all eyes are on captain Alex Ovechkin as he continues to close in on Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal-scoring record.With key acquisitions like Anthony Mantha and Michael Raffl, the Capitals have added depth and skill to their lineup, giving them a strong chance to make a deep playoff run. Ovechkin, who currently sits just a few goals shy of Gretzky’s record, has been leading the charge on offense and showing no signs of slowing down.
As the regular season winds down and the playoffs loom ahead, the Capitals are a team to watch as they look to make a statement in the postseason. Will Ovechkin finally surpass Gretzky’s record and lead his team to another Stanley Cup victory? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – the Capitals are a force to be reckoned with.
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Paulina Gretzky throws champagne-filled New Year’s party
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Paulina Gretzky and Dustin Johnson rang in 2025 in style, popping plenty of bottles at a champagne-filled New Year’s Eve party.
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Paulina, daughter of NHL legend Wayne Gretzky, was seen celebrating with her LIV Golf star husband and several celebrity friends in an Instagram post uploaded on Thursday.
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The event took place in Aspen and the celebrations featured an abundance of gold, white and silver balloons, bottles of Veuve Clicquot along with a champagne flute tower – filled by Paulina and Johnson themselves.
Gretzky captioned the Instagram carousel “New year loading …”
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Among the celebrity friends was Southern Charm star Craig Conover, who recently split from fellow reality star Paige DeSorbo.
Gretzky looked stunning in a backless gray bodysuit that she paired with micro shorts and thigh-high black boots.
Paulina has been spending time in Colorado over the holiday season. Earlier in the week, she shared snaps of herself enjoying a glass of red wine next to a firepit while wearing a furry brown outfit. She captioned the three-picture carousel “cozy season.”
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Earlier in the month, Paulina had celebrated her 36th birthday in style, throwing a martini-themed bash with the theme “tini bit older.”
Her and Johnson were seen celebrating with guests at a private location in Palm Beach, Fla., with tons of red decor, including bouquets of red flowers, balloons and table settings to match Gretzky’s stunning red mini-dress.
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The event was a big family affair, with Paulina’s dad – hockey legend Wayne Gretzky – mother Janet and brothers Ty, Tristan and Trevor all seen in pics from the night out.
However, Wayne didn’t make it to the New Year’s bash. He was busy making a young fan’s dream come true at the Winter Classic in Chicago.
In a viral video shared by Bleacher Report and Spittin’ Chiclets on social media, a young girl named Skyler scored an invite to this week’s Winter Classic in Chicago after showing an act of kindness towards a man asking for change.
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After a pleasant exchange in which she first offered money and then hot chocolate to a man asking for help, Skyler — who is wheelchair-bound due to spina bifida — was given $1,000 US cash and tickets to the game in Chicago,
While at the Winter Classic, she got the chance to meet past and present NHL stars, including the Great One.
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Paulina and Johnson will celebrate their third wedding anniversary in April and the couple have two sons, Tatum, 9, and River, 7.
Johnson, meanwhile, is gearing up for his fourth season on the Saudi-backed LIV circuit, where he serves as the captain of the 4Aces GC team.
The 2025 season gets underway next month at Riyadh Golf Club in Saudi Arabia.
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Paulina Gretzky Throws Champagne-Filled New Year’s PartyPaulina Gretzky, daughter of hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, rang in the New Year in style by hosting a lavish party filled with champagne and good times.
The social media sensation and model spared no expense as she transformed her home into a glittering wonderland, complete with sparkling decorations and plenty of bubbly to go around.
Famous friends and family members were in attendance to celebrate the start of a new year with Paulina, and the party was a night to remember.
Instagram was abuzz with photos and videos from the event, showcasing the glamorous affair and the infectious energy that Paulina brought to the night.
Here’s to a fabulous start to 2022, courtesy of Paulina Gretzky and her champagne-filled New Year’s party! #NewYearNewHopes
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#Paulina #Gretzky #throws #champagnefilled #Years #partyCapitals’ Alexander Ovechkin Returns, How Far Away is He From Gretzky Record?
The great chase resumes on Saturday night.
Washington Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin is officially set to make his return to chasing Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goals record against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
He comes back to action from a fractured fibula injury that kept him sidelines for 16 games.
Ovechkin suffered the injury in a shin-to-shin collision on Nov. 18 with Utah Hockey Club defenseman Jamie McBain. He had notched both goal No. 14 and 15 in the game, which had propelled him to being leading the NHL in scoring at 39-years-old.
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Ovechkin was well on pace to exceed Gretzky’s 894 career goals this season with an estimated time to be in February before his leg injury.
Now, things get a bit more challenging if Ovechkin plans to make history in 2024-25.
He currently stands at 868 career goals, leaving him with 27 to go in order to slide into claiming the title of hockey’s all-time highest scoring player.
WASHINGTON, DC – NOVEMBER 13: Alex Ovechkin #8 of the Washington Capitals shoots the puck against the Toronto Maple Leafs during the second period at Capital One Arena on November 13, 2024 in Washington, DC.
Ovechkin has scored against every franchise he’s ever faced in the NHL at one point or another. He has 44 career goals against the Maple Leafs, which is tied for the fifth amount against any opponent.
He’s scored the most against the Winnipeg Jets, who were the Atlanta Thrashers up until 2011-12, with 55 goals.
The Capitals have surged back into competitive territory in the wake of their fabled captain’s legendary pursuits. After making the playoffs as the worst statistical team to do so in 33 years last season, Washington is perched in second place of the crowded Metropolitan Division and has even gone 10-5-1 in Ovechkin’s stead.
What will aid Ovechkin’s chase is the improvement in the power play, which he already leads the sport’s history with at 316. The three-time MVP is known for setting up “in his office,” which is where he parks himself at the top of the left circle as droves of fellow Capitals have fed him one-timer shots through his 20-year career.
The Capitals power-play unit has increased by only one percent since last season (including the 16 games Ovechkin has been absent for).
Though the man advantage is Ovechkin’s bread and butter, the Capitals’ progression in the NHL standings is primarily thanks to their stronger five-on-five play this year. Washington is ranked No. 5 overall in expected goals rate at five-on-five, as per Moneypuck.
Ovechkin is the No. 2 player overall in expected goals per 60 minutes in all situations. So whether it be on the power play or not, it’s still in the realm of possibility for Ovechkin to bank another 27 goals this season, especially with the Capitals primed to make the playoffs.
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Alexander Ovechkin, the beloved captain of the Washington Capitals, has made his highly anticipated return to the ice after missing several games due to injury. Fans all over the hockey world have been eagerly awaiting his comeback, and he did not disappoint in his first game back.Ovechkin is currently chasing the legendary Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal record of 894 goals. With his recent return, the question on everyone’s mind is just how far away is he from breaking Gretzky’s record?
As of now, Ovechkin has scored 741 career goals, leaving him 153 goals shy of Gretzky’s record. While this may seem like a daunting task, Ovechkin has proven time and time again that he is a goal-scoring machine capable of putting up impressive numbers season after season.
At 36 years old, Ovechkin shows no signs of slowing down and continues to be a dominant force on the ice. With his determination and skill, many believe that he has a legitimate shot at surpassing Gretzky’s record and etching his name in the history books as one of the greatest goal scorers of all time.
Only time will tell if Ovechkin can achieve this incredible feat, but one thing is for certain – his return to the Capitals lineup has reignited the excitement and hope of fans everywhere. Let’s continue to cheer on Ovechkin as he continues his pursuit of hockey greatness.
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