Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin scored twice Friday night against the Winnipeg Jets to pass Gordie Howe for second on the NHL’s all-time goals list with 802.

Ovechkin tied Howe with a first-period goal, then took sole possession of second place with an empty-netter with one minute left in the Capitals’ 4-1 win.

Ovechkin trails only Wayne Gretzky for the most goals in NHL history. Gretzky scored 894 goals in 1,487 games.

“It’s great to be in this company, and obviously it’s pretty special,” Ovechkin said on the team’s television broadcast after he tied Howe. “It’s great. I think we all create history right now. It’s a pretty special moment, and I’m pretty happy.”

Ovechkin reached the 800-goal mark in his 1,305th career game. It was the second-fewest games required to hit 800 goals; Gretzky needed 1,116 games. Howe, at age 51, scored his 800th goal in his 1,748th career game.

Ovechkin has scored at least 24 goals in every season of his NHL career and is one of three players to ever score 20 or more in at least 18 straight seasons.

The Capitals star eclipsed a Howe record earlier this season. With his 787th goal, Ovechkin passed Howe for the most goals scored with one team in NHL history. Howe scored 786 goals with the Detroit Red Wings and 15 more with the Hartford Whalers.

Mark Howe, Gordie’s son and a Hockey Hall of Fame defenseman, told ESPN earlier this year that he expected Ovechkin to not only pass his father’s career totals but those of Gretzky.

“I’ve seen a lot of scorers that put the puck in the net like nobody can, but after a while the puck starts hitting the crest instead of the corner of the net. I haven’t seen that with Ovi yet,” he said.

On Thursday night in Ottawa, Ovechkin set an NHL record for most career shots on goal, passing the previous mark of 6,209 shots set by Hockey Hall of Fame defenseman Ray Bourque in his 1,612-game career. It was Ovechkin’s 1,309th career game. The NHL started tracking shots on goal in the 1959-60 season. Ovechkin and Bourque are the only two NHL players to eclipse 6,000 career shots on goal.

Ovechkin signed a five-year, $47-million extension in July 2021 that will keep him in Washington through 2026.

Source: www.espn.com