Nearly 31 Years Since Gretzky’s Record-Breaking Goal, Alex Ovechkin Only Three Goals Away from Rewriting History

On March 23, 1994, Wayne Gretzky cemented his legacy as the National Hockey League’s all-time leading goal scorer when he broke Gordie Howe’s record during an ESPN2 broadcast of a Kings-Canucks matchup, called by former ESPN NHL play-by-play voice Gary Thorne (1992-2004).

Nearly 31 years later, another generational talent is closing in on history — and once again, ESPN is covering one of the biggest stories in sports. Alex Ovechkin now sits just three goals away from surpassing Gretzky’s 894 career goals, a feat once thought untouchable.

As The Great 8 inches closer to immortality, ESPN continues to bring fans in-depth coverage, from live games to expert analysis on The Point, SportsCenter and beyond. ESPN reporter Emily Kaplan will continue following Ovi on location and updating viewers on the action for the remaining regular season Caps games.

“The GR8 Chase” continues Friday when Ovi and the Capitals host the Blackhawks at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+ Power Play.

Remaining regular season Capitals games on ESPN platforms:

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*all times ET

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