Alex Ovechkin seems to have a flair for the dramatic like few others in hockey history.
Sitting just two goals away from Wayne Gretzky’s all-time record, it would’ve been understandable if the Capitals star pressed in his pursuit of the epic mark.
That wasn’t the case on Friday night, however. Ovechkin painted a composed picture in front of the Washington faithful. His demeanor seemed to work a treat, too; Ovechkin struck twice against the Blackhawks as the Capitals captured a 5-3 win.
Ovechkin fluttered around ares he so frequently pops up in. The first saw Ovechkin linger just outside the crease before firing an arrow above Knight’s shoulder. The subsequent shot ricocheted off the post then off of Knight’s back before settling into the net.
8️⃣9️⃣3️⃣ pic.twitter.com/OcJV50SDvg
— x – Washington Capitals (@Capitals) April 4, 2025
The second, meanwhile, saw Ovechkin return to his favorite domain — inside the left face-off circle. He corralled a Dylan Strome pass on the power play and let loose with a one timer. It nestled kindly into the back of the cage, slaloming past Knight’s blocker in the process.
BREAKING
Alex Ovechkin scores Goal #894, tying Wayne Gretzky on the NHL’s all-time list#ALLCAPS pic.twitter.com/DgsiaOeLqj
— Sportsnet Stats (@SNstats) April 5, 2025
The Great 8 had more than a few chances to capture history all for himself on Friday night. But his final few attempts couldn’t help but find Knight’s glove.
In the end, he finished one goal short of sole share of the goal-scoring crown. Have no fear, though — he returns to the ice on Sunday, too.
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The Sporting News tracked live updates from the Capitals’ duel with the Blackhawks. Below are highlights, analysis and more as Ovechkin moved level with Gretzky on the NHL’s scoring charts.
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Did Alex Ovechkin score today?
- Goals: 2
- Assists: 0
- Points: 2
- Shots on goal: 5
Capitals vs. Blackhawks live updates, results, highlights from Alex Ovechkin goals record chase
End of third period: Capitals 5, Blackhawks 3
9:47 p.m.: Ovechkin doesn’t get sole possession of the all-time goal record. But he’s got a share of it. The Capitals win this one, 5-3.
9:46 p.m.: Knight’s staying in the frame. Another effort nestles into his glove.
9:44 p.m.: Ovechkin gets a trio of looks, two of which land in Knight’s grasp.
9:43 p.m.: Knight’s back in the net. Ovechkin’s back on the ice. Could this be the moment?
9:42 p.m.: GOAL! Ryan Leonard bags his first-career goal as the Capitals effectively put this one out of reach!
Capitals 5, Blackhawks 3
9:39 p.m.: The Blackhawks pull Knight from their goalmouth. Ovechkin could get a chance to add to his empty-net tally — and take home the all-time goal record in the process.
9:37 p.m.: For a moment, it looked as if Ovechkin had a chance to grab the record for himself. Fielded a puck on the breakaway and flicked the puck from his backhand to his forehand. But as he attempted to create a shooting angle for himself, Knight stretched d his hand far enough to deter him from shooting.
9:32 p.m.: Gretzky is gracious as ever regarding Ovechkin’s chase for his historic feat. Cited his father’s words from when he snapped Gordie Howe’s record 31 years ago. Also made time to mention other standouts who have taken the game to new heights in the years since his and Mario Lemieux’s retirement, including Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon.
9:16 p.m.: GOAL! Ovechkin ties the record! Where else could it be but on the power play! He drifted off into the left face-off circle and flashed a one-timer blocker side past Knight. He’s level with Gretzky at No. 894! The crowd is in raptures as the Capitals take the lead!
BREAKING
Alex Ovechkin scores Goal #894, tying Wayne Gretzky on the NHL’s all-time list#ALLCAPS pic.twitter.com/DgsiaOeLqj
— Sportsnet Stats (@SNstats) April 5, 2025
Capitals 4, Blackhawks 3
9:12 p.m.: Caps star Aliaksei Protas exited the game after appearing to suffer an injury. Unclear whether it was his foot — which might’ve gotten caught up in a Blackhawks’ defender’s skate — or another part of his lower body. Regardless, he didn’t look too pleased coming off the ice; he just limped into the locker room.
Protas is second on Washington in scoring, tallying 66 points in 76 games thus far.
9:10 p.m.: GOAL! The Caps level things at three, with Strome finding the cage in an unusual manner. Strome fired a shot towards the net which into Ovechkin’s path, But just before the Russian Rocket could get a stick on the puck, a Chicago defenseman pushed it into the goal.
End of second period: Blackhawks 3, Capitals 2
8:45 p.m.: The second period comes to a close with the Blackhawks clinging to a one-goal advantage. Ovechkin had a few chances, including a snap shot on the doorstep which whistled wide. But he’s yet to get on the scoresheet again.
8:24 p.m.: GOAL! The Blackhawks respond with aplomb, with Philipp Kurashev whacking the puck over a sprawled Thompson to give Chicago its second lead of the game.
gettin’ down to business💼 pic.twitter.com/K6YaFJDTqT
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) April 5, 2025
Blackhawks 3, Capitals 2
8:21 p.m.: GOAL! Not an Ovechkin score. But an impressive finish nonetheless, with Connor McMichael slaloming past Blackhawks defenders before firing a shot through Knight’s legs. As the puck trickled towards the goal-line, Martin Ferhervary flicked it into the cage. That’s his fifth score of the years.
Marty on clean-up duty for his fifth tally of the year pic.twitter.com/02s32qeOAq
— x – Washington Capitals (@Capitals) April 5, 2025
Blackhawks 2, Capitals 2
8:12 p.m.: GOAL! Chicago takes the lead courtesy of a Frank Nazar snipe from just outside the crease. That’s his second point of the game — he also tallied an assist on Bertuzzi’s strike.
psst… the assist from Oliver Moore is his first NHL point👏 pic.twitter.com/iWzHkgEpNm
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) April 5, 2025
Blackhawks 2, Capitals 1
8:11 p.m.: We’re back in action for the second frame. Ovechkin and his linemates will start the period on the bench.
End of first period: Capitals 1, Blackhawks 1
7:50 p.m.: At the end of the first period, the Caps and Blackhawks are level at one.
7:38 p.m.: GOAL! The Blackhawks pull one back via Tyler Bertuzzi. The Chicago forward corrals a pass from Landon Slaggert and slots above Charlie Lindgren to knot the game up at one.
crafty work from Frank, Slaggs, and Bert🎨 pic.twitter.com/HAo8TviFjW
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) April 4, 2025
Capitals 1, Blackhawks 1
7:35 p.m.: The Great One is in the house for tonight’s duel! Have to imagine he’ll be at the next matchup, too — assuming that Oveckin doesn’t hit the record mark tonight.
Wayne Gretzky in the house, with Alex Ovechkin 2 goals away from breaking his all-time record 🍿 pic.twitter.com/qPjVmr35mL
— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) April 4, 2025
7:32 p.m.: Ovechkin’s four-game goal streak puts him in rare air. That’s the 35th such stretch in his career, the most in NHL history. With his latest strike, he surpassed Mario Lemieux for most-ever.
A 4-game goal streak, at age 39, to move within one of the NHL goals record. Simply sensational from Alex Ovechkin.
Watch The #Gr8Chase now on @Sportsnet (and SN+), @TVASports, @NHLNetwork, @ESPNPlus (out of market), MNMT & CHSN.#NHLStats: https://t.co/zlz3hbccis pic.twitter.com/Dyw66WgJHa
— NHL Public Relations (@NHLPR) April 4, 2025
7:25 p.m.: Ovechkin’s strike ricocheted off the post then Spencer Knight’s back to trickle into the net. What a way to get off the marks.
7:22 p.m.: GOAL! Ovechkin fires home from short-range on his second shift.! He’s one goal away from the record!
Is two more too much to ask for? pic.twitter.com/3Bmg2K2RKH
— x – Washington Capitals (@Capitals) April 4, 2025
Capitals 1, Blackhawks 0
7:15 p.m.: The puck is dropped! And away we go! Ovechkin starts on the first line alongside Tom Wilson and Dylan Strome.
7:05 p.m.: The Capitals have a handful of their stars from the 2018 squad appearing at tonight’s matchup. Devonte Smith-Pelly, Brooks Orpik, Nicklas Backstrom, Braden Holtby and TJ Oshie are the honorary captains for tonight’s matchup.
6:45 p.m.: Could Ovechkin nab a hat trick against Chicago? The bettors certainly seem to think so, at least somewhat.
Will Ovi make history tonight? 👀
Alex Ovechkin is +1500 to score a hat trick vs. the Blackhawks. pic.twitter.com/1I9O501c2w
— ESPN BET (@ESPNBET) April 4, 2025
6:30 p.m.: Ovechkin has scored in three straight games. He’s one goal away from securing his record 14th-straight 40-goal campaign.
6:15 p.m.: Blackhawks skipper Nick Foligno shared kind words ahead of Chicago’s matchup with the Washington.
“These are moments in time where you get to see players really become legends in the league,” Foligno said. “This is a pretty incredible number that he’s reaching and to witness for a lot of years.”
Blackhawks Captain Nick Foligno has always appreciated Alex Ovechkin’s PASSION for scoring and the game. pic.twitter.com/Z06tIlHOVK
— CHGO Blackhawks (@CHGO_Blackhawks) April 4, 2025
6:00 p.m.: Ovechkin and Jakob Chychrun have embraced “Bandz A Make Her Dance” throughout the season. They reprised the performance ahead of tonight’s matchup.
A warmup routine that has proven to work for Alex Ovechkin! 👌
The #Gr8Chase continues TONIGHT at 7p ET on @NHLNetwork, @Sportsnet, and @TVASports! pic.twitter.com/PzVFNXZ0hI
— NHL (@NHL) April 4, 2025
5:45 p.m.: Everyone’s getting on the action during Ovechkin’s goal chase, including Capital One Arena’s concessions stands. They’re offering an Ovechkin-themed pretzel, topped with Old Bay crab dip. Nothing says Russian Rocket like a Maryland staple.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of history as we count down to 895! Grab an Ovi 8 pretzel, served with Old Bay crab dip and spicy cheese dip at the Federal Favorites portable stand at Section 103, and finish it off with buttery popcorn in an exclusive #Gr8Chase souvenir bucket… pic.twitter.com/ZIUCxv0pRK
— Capital One Arena (@CapitalOneArena) April 4, 2025
Capitals vs. Blackhawks start time
- Date: Friday, April 4
- Time: 7 p.m. ET
Washington and Chicago will tout with one another at 7 p.m. ET on Friday. The match will be held at Capital One Arena in Washington DC.
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How to watch Alex Ovechkin goals chase today
- TV channels: NHL Network
- Live stream: Fubo
Friday’s duel between the Capitals and Blackhawks will be broadcast nationally on NHL Network. Cord-cutters can find all the action on Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Washington Capitals schedule 2025
The Capitals have seven regular season games remaining. Just three of those matchups will take place at Capital One Arena, so Ovechkin’s record chase could come to a close away from home. Washington ends its season with road duels with the Islanders (April 15, 8 p.m. ET) and the Penguins (April 17, 7 p.m. ET).
Date | Matchup | Time (ET) |
April 4 | vs. Blackhawks | 7 p.m. |
April 6 | at Islanders | 12:30 p.m. |
April 10 | vs. Hurricanes | 7:30 p.m. |
April 12 | at Blue Jackets | 7 p.m. |
April 13 | vs. Blue Jackets | 6 p.m. |
April 15 | at Islanders | 8 p.m. |
April 17 | at Penguins | 7 p.m. |
Most goals scored in NHL history
Ovechkin entered Friday’s match two goals shy of Gretzky’s record 894 strike mark. He’s three goals away from breaking Gretzky’s long-held record.
Rank | Player | Goals |
1 | Wayne Gretzky | 894 |
2 | Alex Ovechkin | 892 |
3 | Gordie Howe | 801 |
4 | Jaromir Jagr | 766 |
5 | Brett Hull | 741 |
6 | Marcel Dionne | 731 |
7 | Phil Esposito | 717 |
8 | Mike Gartner | 708 |
9 | Mark Messier | 694 |
10 | Steve Yzerman | 692 |
Alex Ovechkin season stats 2024-25
Ovechkin entered his age-39 season needing 41 goals to match Gretzky’s record mark and 42 to take the scoring record all for himself.
He’s needed just 59 games to bring himself on the cusp of the milestone. Despite sustaining a broken leg partway through the season, Ovechkin has 39 goals as of April 4, tied for the third-best tally in the NHL. He’s averaged 0.66 goals a game, the second-best tally of any player with at least 30 goals this season (only bested by Hart Trophy front-runner Leon Draisaitl).
With his recent scoring outburst, Ovechkin is on pace for his best goal-scoring campaign since 2021-22, when he bagged 50 snipes.
GP | GOALS | G/GP | ASSISTS | POINTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
59 | 39 | 0.66 | 27 | 66 |
Alex Ovechkin goals count
With his latest strike against the Hurricanes on April 2, Ovechkin is up to 39 goals on the season, two short of Gretzky’s record. Given his rate of scoring thus far, he’s on pace to bag about 45 scores before the end of the season.
How close is Alex Ovechkin to breaking Wayne Gretzky’s goals record?
Ovechkin is just three goals away from breaking Gretzky’s all-time scoring mark. With a late-season flourish, he should be able to take his place atop hockey’s goal-scoring mountaintop.
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