By: Osabuohien Imuetinyanosa

Alex Ovechkin scored his milestone 900th career goal on Wednesday night in Washington Capital’ home matchup with the St. Louis Blues.

Ovechkin increased his league-record total, becoming the first player to have scored 900 goals, by corralling a missed shot from teammate Jakob Chychrun and spinning to backhand the puck past Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington, who lunged but failed to glove it.

Ovechkin initiated the sequence by outsmarting  Binnington’s attempted pass and feeding the puck to Chychrun to earn a point.

The goal at 2:39 of the second period was Washington’s second of the game. Capitals players streamed off the home bench to mob Ovechkin, their 40-year-old captain and a nine-time 50-goal scorer.

The scene was reminiscent of April 6 when Ovechkin blasted his 895th career goal past New York Islanders goalie Ilya Sorokin to surpass Wayne Gretzky’s record of 894 goals towards the end of a marvelous regular season for him and the Capitals, who topped the Eastern Conference standings.

Ovechkin had scored twice this season and Washington owned a 6-5-1 record (13 points) entering Wednesday’s matchup with St. Louis.

The 40-year-old Russian left winger, realized his 900th goal by corralling a missed shot from teammate Jakob Chychrun and spinning to backhand the puck past Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington. This incredible feat comes just seven months after he broke Wayne Gretzky’s record of 894 goals.

Ovechkin’s 900th goals are remarkably astonishing, full of passion, resilience and precision. He debuted in the NHL in 2005 and has since become one of the greatest goal-scorers in hockey history. He’s a nine-time 50-goal scorer, three-time MVP, and has won the Stanley Cup with the Capitals.

Next for Ovechkin whose contract tends to expire in the 2025-26 season, many speculations about his future, nonetheless, fans are celebrates his masive contributions.

Photo credit – Reuters

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