Capitals, Ovechkin and Hurricanes
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Ovechkin scored his 892nd career goal, moving him three away from breaking Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record, but rookie Jackson Blake scored twice to help the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Washington Capita...
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Ovechkin is now officially the greatest goal-scorer in NHL history.
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Fanatics has released new merchandise for all of the fans' record-setting needs.
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When - 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 2 Where - Lenovo Center; Raleigh, NC How to Watch - FanDuel Sports Network South (WRAL), TNT, truTV, MAX, TVAS, MNMT
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As Alex Ovechkin moved closer to NHL history with his 892nd career goal, his Capitals got into multiple brawls in a heated game with the Hurricanes on Wednesday night — that included one vicious ...
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Logan Thompson left the Washington Capitals’ game at the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday night with what the team called an upper-body injury, and coach Spencer Carbery did not provide much of an update on the goaltender's status after a 5-1 loss.
Breaking down the third-period penalties, fisticuffs that overshadowed the Caps’ Alex Ovechkin scoring career goal No. 892 as he chases Wayne Gretzky’s record of 894.
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