StephenPeat
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- Jul 19, 2015
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Here’s the thing. The Caps are likely not contenders. People say they’re playing for Ovechkin but I’ve played the game. Losing is morale busting, knowing you’re always one tick away from scoring (which is how dangerous Alex Ovechkin is) gives the entire team confidence they can win. Don’t get it twisted, he’s playing for them as much as they’re playing for him. He WILLS the team to win and makes it so. Nicklas Backstrom is a SwedISh (S) watch but Father Time is catching up and the gears are grinding. When any Cap pulls on that sweater, they’re doing it for themselves, to build a career and a livelihood for themselves. Alex Ovechkin has little more to prove but he does it because he loves it and he knows they need him. I hope he never retires and plays forever and breaks every record. But he can’t. Crosby always had Malkin, Gretzky…Messier and Kurri, Lemieux….Jagr. Ovechkin has a sad sack crew comparatively and he’s holding his own. I, for one, don’t see any need for vindication, he’s an All-Time Great and disputing that is becoming an ever-more futile position. The Game owes him far more than he owes it.Honestly, this has been his finest season in over a decade to me.
I’m almost as excited to see him reach 40 assists and cross 90 points in a season again as I am for all the goal milestones.
He started his career with 6 straight 40+ assists seasons (ranging from 46-59) and 5 straight 90+ point seasons. He could do both for the first time in 11-12 years.
If he gets to 93 points this year, it would be the 5th highest total of his career.
I actually want Gretzky to hold onto the goals record, but I can really get behind this version of Ovechkin playing so well rounded at the end of his career breaking it.
Looking like he’s on track to pass Howe before the end of the first half of next season.