Washington Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin became just ⁠the second player in NHL history with 1,000 career goals, including regular season and playoffs, with a power-play goal on Sunday ​to join Wayne Gretzky.

Ovechkin, 40, ‌eclipsed Gretzky ‌for the most regular-season ​goals in league history on April 6, 2025, with goal No. 895.

On Sunday, ⁠Ovechkin reached the milestone mark in the ⁠third period against the visiting Colorado Avalanche, ripping a slap ​shot past goaltender ⁠Mackenzie Blackwood to tie the game at two apiece with 5:43 ⁠left in ​regulation. Colorado rebounded to win 3-2 ​in overtime.

The Russian legend has ​26 ‌goals and 27 assists in 70 games this season, his 21st in the NHL — all with the ‌Capitals, who made him the No. 1 overall pick in 2004. For his career, Ovechkin has 1,676 points (923 goals, 753 ​assists) ​in 1,562 regular-season games. In the ​postseason, he has 147 points (77 ⁠goals, 70 assists) in 161 games.

Among the numerous awards he has accumulated over his brilliant career, Ovechkin is a ​three-time Hart Memorial Trophy winner as league MVP, a 12-time All-Star and a Stanley Cup champion with Washington in the 2017-18 season.