Alex Ovechkin is unreal

Ovi broke the record for most power play goals with a vintage one-timer.

Washington Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin broke the NHL record for power play goals in dramatic fashion on Friday evening.

His one-timer from above the circle beat Detroit goalie Thomas Greiss with 2:51 left in the game — and only a second (or maybe less) remaining on the power play. It was the 275th of his career, passing Dave Andreychuk.

Ovechkin would add an empty-net goal to seal Washington’s 3-1 win.

The record-breaking goal was vintage. Nobody has ever shot the puck as well as Ovechkin. He’s overpowering. He’s accurate. He finds ways to get open. He gets his shots through traffic.

Even though you know the puck will eventually funnel to him and have seen him score in this way hundreds of times, it’s somehow surprising:

What a beauty.

Ovechkin is 36 years old and playing some of the best hockey of his career:

Ovechkin continues to race up the all-time goal list, too. He needs 12 goals to match Jaromir Jagr for third place (766) and 47 to reach Gordie Howe in second (801). Wayne Gretzky holds the all-time record at 894, a mark that once seemed untouchable given the improved goaltending and focus on defensive-oriented systems in this era.

But Ovechkin just keeps scoring. It’s remarkable. And, also, he’s very chill.

“Yeah, it’s a pretty cool place to be, obviously.”

Thanks, Ovi.

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