CHICAGO (AP) -- Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin became the third NHL player to reach 800 career goals when he scored three times Tuesday night at Chicago.
Ovechkin scored on his first two shots, beating Blackhawks goaltender Petr Mrazek 24 seconds into the game before stuffing one home on a power play with 11:46 left in the first period. The 37-year-old winger then completed his 29th career hat trick when he sent a rebound over a sprawled Mrazek 6:34 into the third.
"Soon as it happened, kind of relief," Ovechkin said after Washington's 7-3 win. "Kind of happiness and enjoyment."
Ovechkin scored on his first two shots, beating Blackhawks goaltender Petr Mrazek 24 seconds into the game before stuffing one home on a power play with 11:46 left in the first period. The 37-year-old winger then completed his 29th career hat trick when he knocked Anthony Mantha's pass over a sprawled Mrazek 6:34 into the third.
"When he got the first goal today, I was like, 'This is the night,'" teammate Evgeny Kuznetsov said.
The rest of the Capitals poured onto the ice to celebrate after the historic goal, and the fans at the United Center responded by throwing their hats down and chanting "Ovi! Ovi!"
The star forward moved within one goal of Gordie Howe for second all-time. Wayne Gretzky holds the record with 894 goals
"It's a big number," Ovechkin said. "It's the best company (you can) ever imagine since you started playing hockey."
Ovechkin also praised the crowd for its response.
"Even in the warmup, I was feeling that energy right away," he said. "The fans watch me and the fans want to see that historical moment."
When it was over, Ovechkin jumped onto the ice one last time to salute the cheering fans. He then gave his stick to a boy wearing a Capitals jersey above the tunnel to the visiting locker room.
Shortly after he got to the back, he was showered with beer by his chanting teammates. Goaded into making a speech, Ovechkin said it was special to accomplish the feat with the team.
"It was awesome," Washington coach Peter Laviolette said. "It was just awesome to be on the bench and be a part of it, a part of history."
Ovechkin has seven goals in his last four games and a team-high 20 on the season. His previous four goals were all empty-netters.
The Capitals play seven of their next nine at home.
"I think once he's going to be No. 1 he can have a sense of relief," Mantha said. "Until then, I think he's on the hunt, and that's what we love about him."
Ovechkin has been one of the NHL's most dangerous scorers practically since he got two goals in his debut with Washington on Oct. 5, 2005, against Columbus.
The 12-time All-Star has nine seasons with at least 50 goals, including a career-high 65 during the 2007-08 season. The three-time MVP, who won the Stanley Cup in 2018, had 50 goals and 40 assists in 77 games last season.
"It's mind blowing," Chicago captain Jonathan Toews said. "How many guys can score goals at his rate in the season, let alone year after year after year? He's one of a kind, for sure."
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