In an impressive display of skill, Alex Ovechkin netted his 880th, 881st, and 882nd career goals, achieving a hat trick and inching closer to Wayne Gretzky’s NHL goal record. The Washington Capitals triumphed over the Edmonton Oilers with a final score of 7-3, allowing them to reclaim the top position in the league standings. This victory came on a Sunday following a successful break from the 4 Nations Face-Off.
Ovechkin scored his first goal of the game with a wrist shot that found the back of the net just before the middle of the second period, thanks to a well-placed pass from Dylan Strome. His second goal came on a power play opportunity ten minutes later, and he capped off his hat trick by sealing an empty net goal with 2:38 left in regulation time. This game also marked a notable achievement for Ovechkin, as he became the first player to score against Calvin Pickard, who became the 181st goaltender to face Ovechkin’s shot.
Alongside Ovechkin’s stellar performance, the Capitals saw additional contributions from players such as Tom Wilson, Jakob Chychrun, Connor McMichael, and Strome, who each added to the scoreline. Charlie Lindgren stood strong in goal, making 22 saves that helped secure the Capitals’ victory, showcasing their offensive dominance as they outscored both the Oilers and the Pittsburgh Penguins by a total of 15-6 over their two most recent matchups.
On the other hand, the Oilers faced their third consecutive loss, a challenging start to their road trip following the break, even with Leon Draisaitl netting his league-leading 42nd goal of the season. Late-game goals from Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Jeff Skinner came too late to change the outcome, as Pickard faced 32 shots and conceded six goals throughout the match.
As the Capitals continue their impressive run, it’s becoming more evident that they can be serious contenders for the Stanley Cup this season, particularly highlighted by Ovechkin’s recent performances. Ovechkin’s pivotal moments in the game, like his one-timer from Chychrun that set the tone for the Capitals’ scoring spree, serve as a testament to the team’s offensive firepower.
As for the Oilers, the outlook for the upcoming games may remain tough as they prepare to visit Tampa Bay on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Capitals will be back in action at home against Calgary on the same night.