Not sure what ovechkin's contract status is but I think he breaks the record, exits the nhl, and finishes his career with a season or two in the khl.
Wayne is a pretty good golfer too - wonder if he did this the 1st time he ever played
It was a team tourney I believe, but OV just stayed at the one hole as groups went through, and hit a ball with each group.Not to bring a turd into this, but....
This was at Springfield CC on the 4th hole. He hit at least 40 range balls before one went in. Im pretty sure it was one of those scramble things where you could buy mulligans and the money went to charity.
Same, hit one to about 3 inches on a short 130 yd par 3 my second year playing- never been closer than thatIt was a team tourney I believe, but OV just stayed at the one hole as groups went through, and hit a ball with each group.
Still pretty good, I’ve played hundreds of par threes, come close, but never got one.
I mean, assuming he breaks the record this year, next year will 1000% be his last but one I think he's 100% reporting for. It'll be his retirement tour, but there's no way he re-signs in Washington. He's always said he wanted to go back home and end his career playing in the KHL/Dynamo Moscow.1 more year after this one on his current contract. The team is playing well and he seems to be having fun. Most of us think he'll finish it out at least.
If things are going well, who knows. Maybe he Jagr's it for a while longer.
even though the Caps are a division rival I actually hope they stay good for a while longer so Ovi sticks around. want to see him hit 10001 more year after this one on his current contract. The team is playing well and he seems to be having fun. Most of us think he'll finish it out at least.
If things are going well, who knows. Maybe he Jagr's it for a while longer.
# | Player | 1G | # | Player | 1G | Team P% | |
1 | Alex Ovechkin | 146 | 1 | Maurice Richard | 109 | .807 | |
2 | Jaromir Jagr | 135 | 2 | Alex Ovechkin | 146 | .767 | |
3 | Brett Hull | 131 | 3 | Phil Esposito | 103 | .762 | |
4 | Gordie Howe | 127 | 4 | Mark Messier | 110 | .741 | |
5 | Teemu Selanne | 119 | 5 | Gordie Howe | 127 | .740 | |
6 | Joe Sakic | 117 | 6 | Bobby Hull | 111 | .739 | |
7 | Sidney Crosby | 116 | 7 | Jaromir Jagr | 135 | .715 | |
8 | Jarome Iginla | 114 | 8 | Teemu Selanne | 119 | .706 | |
9 | Bobby Hull | 111 | 9 | Brendan Shanahan | 107 | .701 | |
10 | Mark Messier | 110 | 10 | Dave Andreychuk | 105 | .690 | |
11 | Maurice Richard | 109 | 11 | Joe Sakic | 117 | .688 | |
12 | Brendan Shanahan | 107 | 12 | Keith Tkachuk | 105 | .686 | |
13 | Dave Andreychuk | 105 | 13 | Steve Yzerman | 100 | .685 | |
14 | Keith Tkachuk | 105 | 14 | Jarome Iginla | 114 | .680 | |
15 | Mike Modano | 104 | 15 | Mike Modano | 104 | .678 | |
16 | Phil Esposito | 103 | 16 | Sidney Crosby | 116 | .677 | |
17 | Steve Yzerman | 100 | 17 | Brett Hull | 131 | .672 | |
18 | Mario Lemieux | 100 | 18 | Mario Lemieux | 100 | .670 | |
19 | Alex Delvecchio | 100 | 19 | Alex Delvecchio | 100 | .660 |
I mean, assuming he breaks the record this year, next year will 1000% be his last but one I think he's 100% reporting for. It'll be his retirement tour, but there's no way he re-signs in Washington. He's always said he wanted to go back home and end his career playing in the KHL/Dynamo Moscow.
Context like this and GWG's (along with Goals up by 2+ chart posted by pnep Oct. 29) show a lot regarding the value of OV's goals vs. Gretzky'sOvechkin is #1 all-time by first goals and #2 all-time by P% (among players with at least 100 first goals)
# Player 1G # Player 1G Team P% 1Alex Ovechkin 146 1Maurice Richard 109 .807 2Jaromir Jagr 135 2Alex Ovechkin 146 .767 3Brett Hull 131 3Phil Esposito 103 .762 4Gordie Howe 127 4Mark Messier 110 .741 5Teemu Selanne 119 5Gordie Howe 127 .740 6Joe Sakic 117 6Bobby Hull 111 .739 7Sidney Crosby 116 7Jaromir Jagr 135 .715 8Jarome Iginla 114 8Teemu Selanne 119 .706 9Bobby Hull 111 9Brendan Shanahan 107 .701 10Mark Messier 110 10Dave Andreychuk 105 .690 11Maurice Richard 109 11Joe Sakic 117 .688 12Brendan Shanahan 107 12Keith Tkachuk 105 .686 13Dave Andreychuk 105 13Steve Yzerman 100 .685 14Keith Tkachuk 105 14Jarome Iginla 114 .680 15Mike Modano 104 15Mike Modano 104 .678 16Phil Esposito 103 16Sidney Crosby 116 .677 17Steve Yzerman 100 17Brett Hull 131 .672 18Mario Lemieux 100 18Mario Lemieux 100 .670 19Alex Delvecchio 100 19Alex Delvecchio 100 .660
I find myself annoyed at the knowledge that even after Ovechkin breaks the record, there will still be people saying Bossy or Gretzky or Lemieux is the greatest goal scorer.
I think Ovie is the greatest, but I'd honestly pick a prime Lemieux for pure goalscoring over a prime Ovie.I find myself annoyed at the knowledge that even after Ovechkin breaks the record, there will still be people saying Bossy or Gretzky or Lemieux is the greatest goal scorer.
If they are Cup contenders, I’d be really surprised if he walked away.Every extra year for an athlete at this age is like five. It’s going to be even more difficult for him to keep up. And, I think, it simply would be the right thing for him to do — retire after his current contract ends next year.
He will have accomplished everything by then. There will be nothing else to play for.
That's the beauty of the discussion: people can have their own opinions. Gretzky, Lemieux and Ovechkin will all have legit claims for the title of the best goal scorer ever.I find myself annoyed at the knowledge that even after Ovechkin breaks the record, there will still be people saying Bossy or Gretzky or Lemieux is the greatest goal scorer.
I love Ovechkin - he’s one of my favorite players ever and a hockey hero of mine growing up. He’s not coming close to 1,000 dude lolI can see Ovi staying past next season. He's still producing at a high level. He seems to be having a great time. He's definitely not out there just to break a record. He is playing unselfishly and the team is doing great.
Likely boils down to health. If the genetic freak is still able to play similar to how he's doing this season he will stick around to go for 1000 goals. He won't be THAT old. He can do KHL stuff in his mid-40s and be productive. He's a competitor. He won't walk away from the Caps if he still feels good physically and thinks he can contribute.
The silly offseason narrative that the Caps were screwing the team over by re-signing Ovi just for a sideshow goals record at least has been busted up.
We might have a decent chance of being Cup contenders next year, actually, when $15 mil gets freed up for a roster boost after Backstrom’s and Oshie’s contracts end.If they are Cup contenders, I’d be really surprised if he walked away.
Odds are against it, just as they were against Gretzky's goals record ever being broken, and just as they are against a man of Ovi's age scoring like he's scoring this season. He may very well finish this season around 900 goals. If he plays two more seasons beyond that he could be close to 1000. Ovi is a different specimen when it comes to aging.I love Ovechkin - he’s one of my favorite players ever and a hockey hero of mine growing up. He’s not coming close to 1,000 dude lol
I am a bit stunned why anyone would call Osh a “buttery soft player”. There is a reason why the Caps’ fans have called him a “honey badger”. When he was healthy he was absolutely relentless for his size.Everybody is probably underestimating what a great impact getting rid of buttery soft players like Backstrom and Oshie has had on Ovechkin. Spending time with guys like that will take a toll on you mentally, especially someone like Backstrom. Not surprised Ovechkin has bounced back.
Never thought as Oshie as soft as butter, your team has some softer players compared to Oshie.Everybody is probably underestimating what a great impact getting rid of buttery soft players like Backstrom and Oshie has had on Ovechkin. Spending time with guys like that will take a toll on you mentally, especially someone like Backstrom. Not surprised Ovechkin has bounced back.