
As Ovechkin nears the NHL goals record, the hockey world leans in to savor the moment
WASHINGTON — Step into Washington's Capital One Arena, and the number 895 pervades every curve of the concourse — there's even a stack of exactly that many pucks, topped by a goal horn waiting for a certain historic moment to blare. It's the magic number in hockey this spring: the number of career …
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