Hockey

Ovechkin gets 888th career goal to move 7 away from breaking Gretzky's NHL record

Alex Ovechkin has scored his 888th career goal to move seven away from breaking Wayne Gretzky's NHL career record.

39-year-old winger currently on pace to break record by late spring

A men's hockey player celebrates a goal.
Washington Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin celebrates after scoring his 888th career goal during a game against the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday. (Nick Wass/The Associated Press)

Alex Ovechkin has scored his 888th career goal to move seven away from breaking Wayne Gretzky's NHL career record.

Ovechkin scored in the Washington Capitals' home game against the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night, beating Samuel Ersson with 5:35 left in the first period. The goal counter in the corner of the arena flipped to 888, and fans chanted "Ovi! Ovi!"

The 39-year-old winger now has 35 goals this season, tied for the fourth most in the league. Ovechkin at his current pace has a chance to to pass Gretzky's legendary 894-goal mark, which was long considered unapproachable, later this spring.

The Capitals have 13 games left in the regular season before starting the playoffs. Ovechkin has one year left on his current contract in case he does not get there this season.

WATCH | Ovechkin scores 888th career goal, narrows in on Gretzky's record:

Alex Ovechkin scores vs. Flyers, 7 goals from breaking Wayne Gretzky's record

2 days ago
Duration 1:06
It was career goal number 888 for the "Great Eight" as he scored in the first period against the Philadelphia Flyers. Alex Ovechkin is now seven goals away from breaking Wayne Gretzky's all-time NHL goals record.

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