Alexander Ovechkin has made history. With his 895th goal in the NHL, he now passes legendary Wayne Gretzky’s 26-year-old record and can now claim the title of the league’s all-time leading scorer.
The record, which many thought was impossible to break, fell during the Washington Capitals’ game against the New York Islanders on Sunday night.
Ovechkin’s record-breaking goal came 7:26 into the second period at UBS Arena. On a power play, he took a pass from Dylan Strome and sent a hard wrist shot from the left faceoff circle past goalie Ilya Sorokin. The goal marked a milestone that will live on in hockey history.
The game was then briefly stopped for a tribute ceremony, where Ovechkin was celebrated by his teammates, opponents and the crowd. Wayne Gretzky, who was on hand to witness the moment, personally congratulated Ovechkin on the ice.
– They say records are made to be broken. But I’m not sure who’s ever going to be able to break this one, Gretzky commented on the historic goal record.
ALEX OVECHKIN IS THE GREATEST GOALSCORER IN NHL HISTORY! #Gr8ness pic.twitter.com/NKef3VvNaJ
— NHL (@NHL) April 6, 2025
The “unbeatable” record
Wayne Gretzky, who ended his career in 1999, set his previous record with 894 goals in his 20-year career. He passed Gordie Howe’s then record of 801 goals on March 23, 1994.
Gretzky still leads the league in scoring with 2,857 points and 1,963 assists compared to runner-up Ron Francis, who had 1,798 points and 1,249 assists during his career.
However, his scoring record has now fallen to Alexander Ovechkin, who has played his entire NHL career with the Washington Capitals since being drafted number one in 2004 from Dynamo Moscow.
With his powerful shot and physical style of play, the now 39-year-old Ovechkin has been a consistent scorer in his 20 seasons in the league. This past season, he missed several games due to a broken left fibula but still managed to reach 40 goals for the 14th time – also an NHL record. He also has the most power play goals (325) and game-winning goals (137) in league history.
With his latest goal, based on available data, Alexander Ovechkin has now scored against a total of 183 different goalies, including Sorokin.