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Fans react to Alex Ovechkin being very close to breaking Wayne Gretzky's all-time goal record

"Worst thing to happen": Fans react to Alex Ovechkin being very close to breaking Wayne Gretzky's goalscoring record

As the NHL season progresses, fans are keeping a close eye on Alex Ovechkin, who is just 72 goals away from breaking the legendary Wayne Gretzky's goal record of 894.

The prospect of witnessing 'The Great Eight' surpass 'The Great One' has ignited a debate among hockey enthusiasts on Twitter.

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Alex Ovechkin is only 72 goals away from 894.

When will The Great Eight catch The Great One?

@Capitals | #ALLCAPS pic.twitter.com/xeE2J4r6rM

One fan acknowledged Ovechkin's extraordinary talent and accepted the fact that he will eventually break Gretzky's record.

"Yes, he will; but it took him much longer. So, the record breaks, but the talent scale does not."
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@NHLNetwork @Capitals Yes, he will; but it took him much longer. So, the record breaks but the talent scale does not.

Another fan brought up Ovechkin's impressive 2007-08 season when he scored an incredible 65 goals, the most in the salary cap era.

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"In 07-08, Ovi bashed in 65 (the most in the salary cap era). Let’s see him miraculously hit 72 this season!"
@NHLNetwork @Capitals In 07-08, Ovi bashed in 65 (the most in the salary cap era). Let’s see him miraculously hit 72 this season!

The question of timing became a focal point for another fan. He said:

"I mean he has the talent to do it this season. The question is how will his team do. If they’re competitive, he has a solid chance. Otherwise, most likely start of the 2024-25 season."
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However, not all comments were complimentary. Some people expressed their dislike of the player due to his political leanings.

"I hope not. If he does it would be the worst thing to happen in hockey."
@NHLNetwork @Capitals I mean he has the talent to do it this season, the question is how will his team do. If they’re competitive he has a solid chance. Otherwise most likely start of the 2024-2025 season.
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@NHLNetwork @Capitals I hope not. If he does it would be the worst thing to happen in hockey.
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@NHLNetwork @Capitals The Putin loving player shouldn't even be allowed to play in the NHL so I hope he never does break 99s record...
@NHLNetwork @Capitals If he stays healthy, I say he does it in 2 seasons.
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@NHLNetwork @Capitals When Putin leaves the Ukraine
@NHLNetwork @Capitals It gets done within the next 2 seasons
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@NHLNetwork @Capitals Never. He retires 1 goal shy of the record
@NHLNetwork @Capitals Kinda crazy how much the NHL and Capitals fans love and support Putin tbh
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@NHLNetwork @Capitals I just can’t with the Ovechkin love.. Sure he’s a great goal scorer.. And yes, he will surpass Gretzky at some point in the next 2-3 years.. But “great” he is not.. Gretzky made his teams better.. Ovi scores goals.

Regardless of when it happens, Alex Ovechkin surpassing Gretzky's record will be a moment etched in NHL history.

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Alex Ovechkin's pursuit to become the league's greatest goalscorer

At 37 years old, Alex Ovechkin continues to amaze the hockey world with his skill and tenacity. The Russian superstar, proudly donning the Washington Capitals jersey, is undeniably one of the greatest players in NHL history.

With an incredible 822 goals under his belt, Ovechkin stands second only to the legendary Wayne Gretzky in the NHL goal-scoring charts. A 13-time All-Star, his career spans 16 seasons, and he is now just 72 goals away from eclipsing Gretzky's record of 894 goals.

Ovechkin's journey to greatness began in 2001 when he started his professional career with Dynamo Moscow in the Russian Super League. His talent caught the eye of the Capitals, who selected him first overall in the 2004 NHL Draft. Since making his NHL debut in 2005, Ovechkin has been a force to be reckoned with on the ice.

Ovechkin has showcased his scoring skills, recording four seasons with at least 100 points. His rookie season in 2005-06 was marked by an outstanding 106 points, followed by a career-best 65 goals and 112 points during the 2007-08 campaign. In 2008-09, he tallied 110 points, further solidifying his place among the elite.

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