ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) - When Alex Ovechkin hosted Washington Capitals teammates for his 39th birthday dinner in September, he made it clear his focus for the next several months was on Stanley, not Wayne Gretzky.
After breaking the NHL goals record, Ovechkin and the Capitals open the playoffs vs. the Canadiens
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) - When Alex Ovechkin hosted Washington Capitals teammates for his 39th birthday dinner in September, he made it clear his focus for the next several months was on Stanley, not Wayne Gretzky.
"He was talking not about the record, but he was talking about having a good crack at the Cup and making it to the playoffs and getting the team there," winger Tom Wilson recalled.
Ovechkin broke Gretzky’s NHL career goals record late in the season, and the Capitals defied expectations by finishing atop the Eastern Conference. They now turn their attention to the next challenge, opening the playoffs against the Montreal Canadiens and looking to win a series for the first time since hoisting the Stanley Cup in 2018.
"That's why you play six months working out for this kind of moment," said Ovechkin, who scored 44 goals to get to 897. "That's why you work all year hard to be able to be in this position, be in this situation.”