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Alex Ovechkin registers 1,625th career point with primary assist on Anthony Beauvillier’s game-winning goal

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Oct 13, 2025 5:12 AM

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In a thrilling matchup, Alex Ovechkin tallied his 1,625th career point with a primary assist for Anthony Beauvillier's game-winning goal. This milestone further cements Ovechkin's legacy as one of the greatest goal scorers in NHL history, showcasing his playmaking prowess as well as his ability to elevate teammates in critical moments.

The game was marked by intense back-and-forth action, with the Washington Capitals demonstrating resilience against their opponents. Ovechkin's vision on the ice continues to astound fans and analysts alike, proving time and time again that he can create opportunities for others, just as effectively as he can score himself. Beauvillier's goal, a well-placed shot, exemplified the chemistry developing within the Capitals’ roster.

With this assist, Ovechkin moves closer to an impressive career milestone, while also helping the Capitals in their quest for a strong season start. Fans are hopeful for continued success as Ovechkin and his teammates aim for another playoff run, fueled by the veteran star’s impressive performances each night on the ice.