Alex Ovechkin made history on Wednesday, scoring his 900th NHL goal as the Washington Capitals beat the St. Louis Blues 6-1 at Capital One Arena. The milestone made Ovechkin the first player in NHL history to reach 900 goals, establishing his status as one of hockey’s all-time great scorers.

The night was not only special for the legendary left winger but also for Capitals fans, who witnessed their captain reach this extraordinary achievement at home. Alongside the historic goal, the team put on a strong performance, overwhelming the Blues with a relentless offensive display.

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Washington started strong in the game, with Tom Wilson opening the scoring on a power-play goal assisted by John Carlson and Jakob Chychrun. Early in the second period, Ovechkin scored his 900th career goal with a backhand shot, also assisted by Chychrun.

Anthony Beauvillier and John Carlson added more goals for the Capitals, while Alexey Toropchenko scored a short-handed goal for St. Louis. Wilson later scored his second goal, helping Washington secure a 6-1 win.

The moment also included a viral stunt by Blues goalie Binnington, who tried to grab the puck after Ovechkin’s milestone goal. NHL insider Mike Bartner shared the video on X, saying, “The league needs villains, and I appreciate Binnington for playing up his role as one. F***ing hilarious.”

Ovechkin reacted lightly in the post-game press conference, saying,

“Yeah, I just saw it, you know, (laughs) I am not going to comment on it.”

Reflecting on reaching 900 goals, Ovechkin said,

“Of course it’s huge number. No one ever did it in NHL history and [to] be [the] first player ever do it. It’s a special moment… nice to get it in the home stand at home so the fans, the family can be here and yeah, it’s pretty cool.”

Ovechkin further explained that milestones do not add pressure.

“I just try to play a game, try to do best as I can…13 games or 14 games, you know, you have plenty of games left…so yeah, that’s nice to get it done,” Ovechkin said.

He also praised his teammates, saying, “We have an unbelievable locker room… they support me and I’m always going to be thankful for that support.”

Even at 40, Ovechkin remains a key player for Washington. This season, he has three goals and five assists in 13 games, with a positive plus/minus rating and around 18 minutes of ice time per game.

While the 900-goal milestone is historic, Ovechkin is focused on playing hard, enjoying the game, and sharing these moments with those who have supported him throughout his career.