Alex Ovechkin sets NHL record with 20th 30-goal season

Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin scored his 30th goal of the season against the Philadelphia Flyers, achieving his 20th NHL season with at least 30 goals and setting a new league record. He added his 31st goal in the same game. The 40-year-old forward continues to pile up milestones late in his career.

Ovechkin, now in his 21st NHL season, surpassed his own previous mark after holding the record for three seasons over Mike Gartner's 17. The Capitals captain has notched 30 or more goals in five straight seasons. Less than a week earlier, he recorded his 34th career hat trick against the Utah Mammoth, scoring three goals on five shots to rank fourth all-time behind Mike Bossy, Mario Lemieux and Wayne Gretzky. He also holds the NHL record for game-winning goals at 141 and has scored against 186 different goaltenders, most recently Eric Comrie of the Winnipeg Jets on November 26. Ovechkin has reached 1,005 career goals counting regular season and playoffs, trailing Gretzky's 1,016. He broke Gretzky's regular-season goals record of 894 on April 7, 2025, and now has 928. Despite a slower pace at age 40 and 6-foot-3, 238 pounds, his 0.53 goals-per-game rate since turning 35 leads NHL history, along with 447 goals after age 30. The Capitals protect their star by limiting defensive-zone shifts, as he often stays near the net. His contract expires at season's end, fueling retirement talk after teammate John Carlson's departure. Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman speculated Ovechkin might play next year with a multi-city sendoff. Colleague Nick Kypreos suggested this could be his last season, noting Ovechkin's admiration for Gretzky's late-career retirement announcement.

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