Golden_Jet
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Also OV missed his first year in NHL because of the salary cap lockoutAt the end of age 26 season Ovechkin had 339 goals, to Matthews 368.
Next 5 years for Ovechkin were:
2012-2013. Lockout, only 48 games
2013-2014 to 2016-2017. Some of the lowest scoring years in the past ~50 years of NHL.
And then Ovechkin turned 32, back half of his career.
The big advantage Matthews has is the league scoring should be a LOT higher for him next 5 years than it was for Ovechkin, for ages ~27-31. And - he's already ahead in raw goals.
So - he's in excellent position to distance Ovechkin even more in the coming years, or at least keep pace. He can be a worst goal-scorer than Ovechkin was at similar age, yet still have more raw goals.
I don't know how likely 894 is for Matthews - that's still too soon. But 800+ goals seems extremely likely.
Bobby Hull had 318 at end of his age 26 season
However seasons were 70 games long, so in theory he’s missing a whole season.
His following season was 52 more.
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