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Alex Ovechkin triumphantly celebrates scoring his 900th NHL career goal with a backhand shot during the Washington Capitals' win over the St. Louis Blues.
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Ovechkin scores 900th NHL goal in Capitals' win over Blues

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Washington Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin became the first player in NHL history to reach 900 career goals, scoring in the second period during a 6-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues on November 5, 2025. The milestone came on a backhand shot that made it 2-0, marking his 138th game-winning goal. Goaltender Jordan Binnington briefly attempted to hide the puck before returning it.

Washington Capitalsin hyökkääjä Brandon Duhaime on saanut NHL:ltä 2 500 dollarin sakon epäurheilijamaisesta käytöksestä ottelussa Seattle Krakenia vastaan. Tapaus sattui penkillä toisessa erässä Capitalsin 5–1-tappiossa 27. tammikuuta 2026. Sakko tukee Players’ Emergency Assistance Fundia.

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Seattle Kraken kohtaa Washington Capitalsin maanantai-iltana kello 19.00 Seattlessa pyrkien rakentamaan viimeisestä New Jersey -voitosta. Kraken painottaa fyysistä peliä ja Matty Beniersin maalirynnistystä, kun taas Capitals kamppailee viiden viimeisestä kuudesta ottelusta hävityn jälkeen. Logan Thompsonin odotetaan aloittavan Washingtonin maalissa Seattlelle Philipp Grubauerin vastaan.

The Washington Capitals will host their annual Caps Care Toy Drive on Sunday, Dec. 7, benefiting The Salvation Army National Capital Area Command. The event coincides with the team's home game against the Columbus Blue Jackets at Capital One Arena. Fans can donate new, unwrapped toys to support holiday gifts for children.

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Washington Capitals forward Ryan Leonard is adjusting to life on his own for the first time during his NHL rookie season. After staying with teammate Pierre-Luc Dubois, the 20-year-old has moved into his own apartment, facing the challenges of adulthood alongside his professional hockey career. Leonard has recorded 11 points in 23 games so far.

Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin met an 18-week-old black Labrador puppy named 'Ovi' in his honor on October 18. The naming celebrates Ovechkin's record-breaking 895th NHL goal and his 1,500th career game. The puppy will train to assist a disabled U.S. veteran or first responder through America’s VetDogs.

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