Jan 11 (The Sports Xchange) - Alex Ovechkin became the
fifth-fastest player to record his 500th NHL goal and added
another for good measure as the 30-year-old led the Washington
Capitals to a 7-1 rout over the Ottawa Senators on Sunday.
"It's nice to be in that spot," Ovechkin told reporters
after playing in his 801st NHL game.
"It's a history moment. I wave and blew a kiss to my dad and
my mom. My dad quit is his job and spend all his time with me.
Basically he was my personal coach when I was a little kid and
for him it was a special moment.
"It's a pretty special moment for them."
Forwards Justin Williams, T.J. Oshie, Zach Sill and Tom
Wilson, and defenseman Dmitry Orlov also scored goals for the
Capitals, who improved to an NHL best 32-7-3. The Capitals are
now 13-1-1 in their last 15 games.
The Senators' only offense came from forward Mike Hoffman,
who netted his team-high 20th goal of the season in early in the
second period.
Fighting for the final wild card spot in the Eastern
Conference standings, Ottawa has lost five of its last six and
eight of its last 10.
"It's obviously a tough one to swallow," said Senators
goalie Andrew Hammond, who allowed seven goals on 36 shots.
"It's one of those nights where you figure out pretty early
you're not at your best, but you've got to find a way to keep
your team in it and I wasn't able to do that tonight."
MASS CELEBRATION
It has been quite a first half of the season for Ovechkin,
who in November became the NHL's leading Russian-born goal
scorer. Last week, Ovechkin was named captain of the
Metropolitan Division for the NHL All-Star Game.
Ovechkin's milestone goal came on the power play, where he
positioned himself in the left circle. He cradled a long pass
from team mate Jason Chimera and snapped a hard shot past
Hammond for his team-high 25th goal of the season.
"My job is to put the puck in and I tried to do my best,"
Ovechkin said.
The Capitals hopped over the bench to embrace Ovechkin, who
waved to the fans.
"No disrespect to the Senators when we all jumped on the ice
there," Oshie said. "But we couldn't contain ourselves. 'O'
didn't know about it but we wanted to be out there and celebrate
with him."
Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Mike Bossy and Brett Hull are
the four players to reach the milestone in fewer games than
Ovechkin.
His first goal gave the Capitals a 5-1 lead after two
periods and he stepped into the spotlight again midway through
the third period, beating Hammond with a mad dash to the net at
the 9:46 mark.
His second goal of the night gave him the NHL lead with 26
goals, one more than Dallas Stars forward Jamie Benn.
(Editing by John O'Brien)