Alex Ovechkin etched his name in the NHL history books Tuesday when he scored his 30th goal of the 2023-24 season. In doing ...
The Capitals superstar now has 18 such seasons in the league, breaking the record of another Washington legend in Mike Gartner, who played 10 seasons for the Caps and had 17 total seasons in the ...
Alex Ovechkin can't be stopped, and now, no one in NHL history has more 30-goal seasons than the Washington Capitals captain. With roughly seven seconds remaining in the second period of Tuesday's ...
In doing so, the Washington Capitals star tallied an NHL-record 18th 30-goal season as he passed Mike Gartner (17) for the honor. Ovechkin registered the goal at the 19:52 mark of the second ...
Ovechkin had been tied with Mike Gartner, who scored 30 goals in 17 of his 19 NHL seasons before retiring in 1998. The 30th goal came at 19:52 of the second period. T.J. Oshie collected the puck ...
The Capitals superstar now has 18 such seasons in the league, breaking the record of another Washington legend in Mike Gartner, who played 10 seasons for the Caps and had 17 total seasons in the ...
Mike Gartner scored his 665th career goal in his second game with the Phoenix Coyotes on October 7th, 1996, in Boston. It was the first goal in Coyotes history, and it came in their second game ...
Alex Ovechkin buried his 30th goal of the season Tuesday night, reaching the benchmark for the 18th time and moving past Mike Gartner for the most 30-goal campaigns in league history. 30 for 8 at ...
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Ovechkin became the first NHL player with at least 30 goals in 18 seasons, breaking a tie with Hall of Famer Mike Gartner. “It’s pretty big," the Russian superstar said. "It’s consistency.
Ovechkin scored with eight seconds left in the second period to pass Mike Gartner, who reached the milestone in 17 of his 19 NHL seasons before retiring in 1998. “It’s pretty big,” Ovechkin ...