Ovechkin sets NHL record with hat trick against 21st franchise as Capitals’ Top Mammoth
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Ovechkin sets NHL record with hat trick against 21st franchise as Capitals’ Top Mammoth

On Thursday night, Alex Ovechkin made history again.

The Washington Capitals captain scored a hat trick against the Utah Mammoth, becoming the first player in NHL history to score a hat trick against 21 different franchises. He surpassed Brett Hull, who accomplished the feat against 20 teams. It was also Ovechkin’s 34th career hat trick, moving him past Hull into fourth place on the all-time list behind Wayne Gretzky (50), Mario Lemieux (40) and Mike Bossy (39).

Washington won 7-4 at the Delta Center, with Ovechkin’s empty-net goal at 19:54 of the third period sealing the final score. He now has 926 career goals, which remains the NHL record.
“I thought we played well in the second period,” Ovechkin said. “We controlled the puck. We did exactly what we needed to do in the offensive zone.”

Ivan Miroshnichenko scored two goals in his first NHL multi-goal game. Anthony Beauvillier and Rasmus Sandin added a goal and an assist each. Logan Thompson made 36 saves for Washington.

Capitals coach Spencer Carbery said the team needed the offensive outlet after a recent scoring drought.
“Goals were hard to achieve after Calgary,” Carbery said. “You could feel it on the bench, the confidence that builds when some go to the back of the net for us.”

Washington sits six points behind the New York Islanders for the second wild card spot in the Eastern Conference with nine games remaining.

Dylan Guenther scored two goals for Utah while Clayton Keller and Mikhail Sergachev each provided three assists. Mammut took a 50-minute penalty and coach André Tourigny was unhappy with how his team handled the emotional nature of the match.

“I’m disappointed in the way we controlled our emotions,” Tourigny said. “There’s a way to introduce yourself to your teammates, but we got carried away emotionally.”

Utah remains three points ahead of Nashville for the first wild card in the Western Conference.

Ovechkin also extended two other records on the night. He scored against his 189th different goalie in NHL history, the most ever, including twice against former Capitals teammate Vitek Vanecek. He also became the third player in NHL history to score more than one hat trick at age 40 or older, joining Gordie Howe (three) and Johnny Bucyk (two).

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