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Alex Ovechkin made history by tying Wayne Gretzky for the most goals scored in NHL history, hitting 894 with a thrilling game against the Chicago Blackhawks. His joyful pursuit of this record has captivated fans globally, from Washington, D.C. to Moscow. The atmosphere was electric, highlighted by congrats from the Blackhawks players and Gretzky himself. Additionally, Ryan Leonard scored his first NHL goal, making it a momentous night for the Capitals, though there are concerns about their goaltending situation heading into playoffs, with one goalie sidelined for the near future.
With his two goals last night, Alex Ovechkin tied Wayne Gretzky for the most goals scored in NHL history, showing his dedication and joy in this pursuit.
Fans from around the globe are rallying behind Ovechkin as he approaches surpassing Gretzky's long-standing 894-goal record, uniting fans from DC to Moscow.
In a classy gesture, the Blackhawks lined up to congratulate Ovechkin after his record-tying goal, showcasing the respect garnered by this milestone in the game.
Ryan Leonard's achievement of scoring his first NHL goal last night adds another highlight to an unforgettable evening for the Capitals, overshadowed momentarily by Ovechkin.
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