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Alex Ovechkin remembers Mike Bossy as he chases him in NHL record books

Ovechkin remembers Mike Bossy as he chases him in record books originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington   New York Islanders legend and four-time Stanley Cup champion Mike Bossy passed away on Thursday at age 65. One of the biggest names in NHL history, Bossy leaves behind a tremendous legacy which he accrued over a 10-year playing career. Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin shared his thoughts on Bossy on Friday afternoon.

“Obviously I met him a couple times. He was always smiling, he always had a good mood and it’s a sad day for the whole world,” Ovechkin said. “He was a legend and obviously he was a great person. I would say he was a greatest, like very good goal scorer, and it’s sad news. I wish all the best to his family. How I said, it’s sad for the whole world, hockey world.” Ovechkin paid tribute to Bossy just as he’s chasing his hockey predecessor for a very prestigious record. Bossy is tied with Wayne Gretzky for the most 50-goal seasons in NHL history with nine apiece. Astonishingly, Bossy’s career was half as long as Gretzky’s. With 46 goals on the year, Ovechkin needs four more goals in Washington’s remaining eight games to tie that mark with his ninth 50-goal campaign. “It would be a pretty cool moment to be in that company,” Ovechkin said. “To be with Bossy and Gretzky in the same company, it will be nice. But if it happens, it would be great. If it’s not, I’m gonna try to do it next year.” This isn’t the first time Bossy and Ovechkin have been intertwined in the NHL’s history books. With his 575th career goal scored in November of 2017, Ovechkin pulled ahead of Bossy for No. 21 on the league’s all-time goals list, where Washington’s captain has since skyrocketed up to third. As Ovechkin continued to chase Gretzky’s all-time lead, Bossy took note of the Great 8’s prolific scoring in February of 2020. When asked if Ovechkin could break the record, Bossy told ESPN, “A lot of people have been asking me if he can get to Gretzky’s goal mark, and my answer is that if he wants to, I think he can, if he stays healthy.” Bossy scored 60 goals in half of his 10 professional seasons, yet another seemingly unbelievable stat from the late Islander’s career. Ovechkin has reached that 60-goal plateau once, and put it into context how talented Bossy was. “Obviously it’s crazy stats, crazy numbers. I was lucky to get 60 one time,” Ovechkin said. “Those guys can score, those guys love to play hockey. It was a pleasure to watch how they played on the video tapes and I was lucky to meet him when he was alive and he was always smiling, how I said, and had always a good mood.”

NHL deputy commissioner hints at DC hosting future All-Star Game or draft

NHL deputy commissioner hints at future All-Star Game or draft in DC originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonWASHINGTON — In attendance for the Capitals’ ceremony to celebrate Alex Ovechkin moving into second place on the all-time goals list Tuesday, NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly told reporters that Washington, D.C., could host an upcoming All-Star Game or NHL Draft.“Those events are awarded on a variety of factors,” Daly said in a scrum in the press box during the first intermission. “But as I said before, this town has a hockey market in particular. It’s off the charts now. So it’s just a matter of time.”The Capitals have hosted the All-Star Game once, in 1982 when they played at the Capital Centre in Landover. They've never hosted the NHL Draft. Washington’s prominence as a hockey market has grown ever since Ovechkin’s debut in 2005-06 with a surge in attendance that began in 2008-09 — the first season they broke 100 points with No. 8 manning the left wing.With the league already announcing the Nashville Predators’ Bridgestone Arena as the site for the 2023 NHL Draft and the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Scotiabank Arena for All-Star Weekend, the earliest the Capitals could host either event is 2024.Ovechkin has three years remaining on his contract with the team after 2022-23, so the NHL still has time to capitalize on the 37-year-old’s presence before his deal is up. Daly said he expects Ovechkin to pass Wayne Gretzky's goals record of 894, though he doesn’t expect him to do it until the 2024-25 season at the earliest. He also added that Commissioner Gary Bettman plans to follow the Capitals around once Ovechkin pulls to within four of five goals of the mark.When asked how soon D.C. might host an All-Star game or draft, Daly told local beat reporters, "I think you guys will all be working." Given that some of the beat reporters have a few years on yours truly, a D.C. All-Star Game or NHL Draft may not be in the too-distant future.
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