Alexander Ovechkin made history by breaking Wayne Gretzky’s record for the most goals in National Hockey League (NHL) history. Ovechkin, playing for the Washington Capitals, scored his 895th career goal against the New York Islanders in a second-period power-play, solidifying his place at the top of the all-time scoring leaders. Despite the Capitals’ 4-1 loss to the Islanders, fans and players celebrated the milestone, with both teams acknowledging the significance of the moment. Ovechkin, who marked this achievement in his 1,487th career game, matched the number of games Gretzky played in his career. The event was commemorated with an on-ice ceremony, featuring messages from Ovechkin’s family, presentations, and well-wishes from hockey legends, including Gretzky himself. Ovechkin’s pursuit and breaking of the record came after an impressive run of 42 goals this season, despite a break in play due to a leg injury. This feat not only ends Gretzky’s 31-year hold on the top spot but also cements Ovechkin’s legacy as one of the greatest scorers in NHL history.
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