

Recently, all eyes in the NHL were on Alex Ovechkin. The captain of the Washington Capitals has surpassed Wayne Gretzky in the all-time goals record, netting the much-anticipated 895th goal at UBS Arena against the New York Islanders. Even in defeat, the focus remained squarely on the Russian hockey star. The festivities carried on, highlighted by the recent matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes, where Ovechkin’s milestone was honored at the Capital One Arena, with the home crowd in attendance. What events unfolded?
The Capitals achieved a nail-biting 5-4 shootout win over the Hurricanes, securing the top seed in the Eastern Conference. In the game, Ovechkin managed to secure an assist as well.
In the aftermath of the game, the captain of the Caps shared his thoughts on the upcoming regular-season matchups in the NHL. He remarked, “Yeah, how I say, like, you just, right now, this is the time of year when you have to prepare yourself for big games, and so yeah, I try to set the tone, and I think the boys follow it, so it’s good.”
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Following their intense showdown with the Canes, the Caps are left with just four regular-season games to play. However, the performance against Carolina undoubtedly established a benchmark for how they will aspire to compete in the upcoming games. But it wasn’t easy. The team did fall apart right after the ceremony. And there was trouble, as seen during the first period. However, the Caps still managed to get back on their footing. Beyond these regular-season matchups, Alex Ovechkin understands that the team’s primary attention will shift to the playoffs as soon as they step into the postseason.
“This is the time of year when you have to prepare yourself before big games. I tried to set the tone and I think the boys followed.”
Alex Ovechkin following tonight’s game which featured the #Gr8ness pregame ceremony and win over the Hurricanes.#CapsCanes pic.twitter.com/cFlDFb9394
— z – Washington Capitals (@Capitals) April 11, 2025
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The upcoming games are set to be pivotal, and these games will undoubtedly enhance their readiness for what lies ahead. Moreover, while Ovi did express a bit of concern, he was satisfied with the team’s performance, particularly highlighting the strength of their collaboration. What was the coach’s opinion about the Caps’ matchup with the Canes?
Capitals coach went candid about the Alex Ovechkin-led team’s recent performance
“Yeah, that’s as good a period as we’ve had in a while since I can remember. So that was good. Gets us back in the game. The power-play goal in the first was huge because we were searching for it a bit. We started to play a little bit better at the end, but we needed something to get that game tightened up, and that goal to get it to 2-1 was a big moment in the game,” stated Spencer Carbery.
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Has Ovechkin finally cemented his legacy as the greatest goal scorer in NHL history?
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The coach of the Washington Capitals candidly addressed the team’s ability to navigate the pressures of high-stakes games, especially with the playoffs just around the corner. The Capital One Arena witnessed the home team facing challenges right from the outset of the first period. Nonetheless, Dubois’ initial goal delivered the essential momentum that his team needed.
Carbery highlighted the importance of this goal, pointing out the Capitals’ dominant performance in the second period. In the third period, the momentum of the game changed significantly as the Canes took charge, driving the contest into overtime. In the end, the Caps clinched the shootout win, and the collective effort of the team garnered nothing but admiration. Only time will reveal the opponent they will encounter in that initial playoff game.
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Has Ovechkin finally cemented his legacy as the greatest goal scorer in NHL history?