
Variety is the spice that has Alex Ovechkin fast approaching Wayne Gretzky’s NHL career goals record
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Wayne Gretzky was so able to control hockey games from behind the net that the area became known as “Gretzky’s office,” as he put up more assists than anyone else in NHL history has points.
Alex Ovechkin has scored so many goals with his patented one-timer from the left faceoff circle on the power play that it became known as his spot. Retired goaltender Eddie Lack referred to it as the “Ovizoid.”
Just like with Gretzky, whose record of 894 goals he is closing in on breaking, Ovechkin’s brilliance comes not from one shot but rather the variety with which he has scored over his two-decade-long career. He has the most career power-play goals and the most empty-netters and soon will pass Gretzky for tops on the overall list thanks to an evolution of his game that has seen him score from more places on the ice in his 20th season than previous years.
“Everyone talks about his spot, but he scores goals from everywhere,” said St. Louis coach Jim Montgomery, who played against Gretzky in North America and then briefly faced a young Ovechkin in Russia. “The true test to his intelligence and creativity is the fact that he’s done it for so many years as the league has continued to change.”