Ovechkin scores No. 900 as Capitals defeat Blues 6-1
[November 06, 2025]
By SAMMI SILBER
WASHINGTON (AP) — Alex Ovechkin scored his 900th career
NHL goal and the Washington Capitals beat the St. Louis Blues 6-1 on
Wednesday night.
Ovechkin’s 900th goal came 2:39 into the the second period, when he
caught Jakob Chychrun’s rebound off the boards and backhanded it past
Jordan Binnington. |

Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8) fires a shot past St.
Louis Blues left wing Nathan Walker (26) during the third period of an
NHL hockey game, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/John
McDonnell) |
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The 40-year-old is the only player in NHL history to reach that
milestone, and the bench cleared to commemorate his achievement
as Binnington tried to hide the milestone puck by tucking it
away in his pants. Linesperson Michel Cormier recovered the
puck.
Anthony Beauvillier and Tom Wilson each scored twice, John
Carlson also scored and Jakob Chychrun had three assists for
Washington, who snapped a four-game losing streak.
Alexey Toropchenko had the lone goal for the Blues, who have
lost eight of their last nine.
Wilson opened the scoring for the Capitals halfway through the
first, tipping in Carlson’s point shot to ignite Washington’s
struggling power play, which had gone four games without a
power-play goal.
Ovechkin’s milestone goal started a scoring frenzy in the second
period. Almost two minutes after No. 900, Beauvillier scored on
the backhand and Carlson beat Binnington from in tight five
minutes later to end the goaltender’s night after giving up four
goals on 15 shots.
Joel Hofer relieved Binnington, but wouldn’t escape the second
unscathed as Beauvillier scored his second of the night to make
it 5-0.
Toropchenko got a shorthanded goal 37 seconds into the third.
Wilson scored his second of the night 9 minutes in to restore
the five-goal lead.
Logan Thompson had 23 saves, and has now given up two or fewer
goals in each of his nine starts this year.
Up next
Blues: Visit Buffalo on Thursday.
Capitals: Start a four-game road trip at Pittsburgh on Thursday.
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