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Ovechkin Milestone Thread - Countdown to 894

Even more incredible is that Ovechkin has a real shot at breaking the record in fewer games played than Gretzky

Gretzky had 894 in 1487 games while Ovechkin's sitting at 866 in 1443. If he can get 29 in the next 44 games that'd be ridiculous
 
Has gretzky ever given a fake compliment to ovechkin? “He’s a better goal scorer than i was”
 
Cheetos, pizza, and Coke :)
People may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.

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Even more incredible is that Ovechkin has a real shot at breaking the record in fewer games played than Gretzky

Gretzky had 894 in 1487 games while Ovechkin's sitting at 866 in 1443. If he can get 29 in the next 44 games that'd be ridiculous
Should be pretty close, 20 seasons for both, 0.60 GPG for both.

Trajectory is quite different,
Gretz started career with league average scoring rates around 3.8 and finished with around 2.5 goals per game.
His scoring dropped off from 637G in first 10 seasons to 257G in last 10.

OVs career started with league average scoring rates around 2.7, dropped to 2.5 and bounced back to 2.9 now.
OV started with 475 in first 10 and 391 as of now 9.2 seasons and counting.
 
I get where you're coming from (though really, the Soviet Union was more of an American enemy/rival than a Canadian one), but it's funny and ironic how many criticisms about Ovechkin early on were - and I'm not saying I agree with any of these personally - that he was too individualistic, too exuberant with his celebrations etc.

I mean, isn't the West pro Capitalism and individuality (as opposed to being a faceless cog in an intuition that serves the community)?

It was an amusing dichotomy back in the day, and it wasn't limited to Canada.
We frequently used hockey as a soft power means to promote democracy, yet hockey culture was anything but.
US and Canadian national teams supposedly played for freedom and individual rights vs the Soviets, yet players who did not adhere to The Code, or play the 'right way' were totally shit on.
Ovechkin initially had the worst of both worlds. His nationality worked against him, and he did not adhere to the Code.
 
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