Alex Ovechkin is scoring and helping teammates and the Washington Capitals are off to a hot start
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Alex Ovechkin approached linemates Dylan Strome and Aliaksei Protas after the second game of the Washington Capitals’ season to do some film study.
The trio who had never before played together watched their shifts from that game, and Ovechkin thought they needed to be more predictable, hesitate less and find one another for passes quicker.
It worked, and the result has been a hot start for the Capitals and their 39-year-old captain who is approaching one of hockey’s more unapproachable records faster than most expected. Ovechkin has five goals in his past four games to get on pace to catch and pass Wayne Gretzky for the NHL career goals mark before the end of the season — and Washington has won eight of 11.
“We’re connecting, playing for each other, and that’s the most important thing,” Ovechkin said Tuesday. “It doesn’t matter if you’re scoring goals or make an assist, you just have to do the same thing over and over again.”