Ovechkin's 895th goal surpasses the Great One, creating a new chapter in NHL history.
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The star of the Washington Capitals in the National Hockey League (NHL), Alex Ovechkin, achieved his career's 895th goal today, surpassing hockey legend Wayne Gretzky to become the all-time leading goal scorer. Ovechkin tied Gretzky's record of 894 goals in the game on the 4th and broke the record during a match against the New York Islanders. His thrilling goal brought the entire audience to their feet in applause, while Gretzky and NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman witnessed this historic moment.
(According to comprehensive foreign media reports) The star of the Washington Capitals in the National Hockey League (NHL), Alexander Ovechkin, achieved his career goal number 895 today, successfully surpassing the legendary Canadian hockey player Wayne Gretzky, becoming the all-time goal scorer, and etching his name in hockey history.
The ace of the NHL Washington Capitals, Ovechkin, scored two goals in the game on the 4th, tying Gretzky's record of 894 goals that had stood for 26 years. In today's game against the New York Islanders, Ovechkin made history with a powerful shot shortly after the start of the second period.
When the 39-year-old Russian hockey king Ovechkin scored with 12 minutes and 34 seconds left in the second period, the UBS Arena in New York's Long Island erupted in enthusiastic applause. Overjoyed, Ovechkin then lay down on the ice, sliding in celebration, tears of joy streaming down his face, while his teammates rushed to congratulate him, and the entire audience stood to applaud this magnificent achievement.
Gretzky and the NHL commissioner were also present, witnessing this shocking moment, while the crowd enthusiastically chanted "Ovi, Ovi," creating a very lively atmosphere.