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The Washington Capitals captain won the award for “Best Record-Breaking Performance” at the 2025 ESPYs on Wednesday.
Alex Ovechkin, the Washington Capitals icon, has acknowledged Wayne Gretzky after surpassing his NHL goals record. Ovechkin expressed gratitude in a video message at the ESPYs. Gretzky, present when Ovechkin tied and broke the record,
Alex Ovechkin has been called a champion by Wayne Gretzky as he broke his 894 goal record. However, the list of his admirers has grown since then.
Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin dons a hoodie on most game days that reads, "Well, I'm not Michael Jordan," an ode to an inside joke he shared with former teammate Devante Smith-Pelly. But when it comes down to it,
Alex Ovechkin humbly dismisses comparisons to Michael Jordan, citing Jordan's unparalleled status and honoring his mother, a basketball legend. Despite his own impressive NHL achievements, including nearing 1,
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Alex Ovechkin thanked Wayne Gretzky and his family after receiving the ESPY for "Best Record-Breaking Performance." He couldn’t attend the event in person but shared a video message.
Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin broke the NHL's all-time goals record this past season, but there's another upcoming milestone that he's looking forward to.
Ovechkin started the season 42 goals behind Wayne Gretzky — a big ask for any player, let alone a 39-year-old. A broken fibula in November only dialed up the degree of difficulty.
Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin won an ESPY award Wednesday night for “Best Record-Breaking Performance.” The Great 8 won for the moment he scored his 895th career goal to break Wayne Gretzky’s record and become the top goal scorer in league history.
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Irish Star on MSNAlex Ovechkin reveals truth about retirement rumors after wife's comments were twistedThe NHL legend was recently the victim of an email blunder by the Mystics which it called next season his last, yet has now addressed the mounting speculation surrounding his future
Alex Ovechkin, after 90 minutes or so of celebrating with teammates, family and friends, is speaking to the media at UBS Arena. He didn’t bring beers this time.“I still can’t believe it ...