The Washington Capitals forward will have to score 19 goals in 12 games to reach 600 for his career before the All-Star break. So that's probably not happening, not even for Ovechkin, who is averaging 0.62 goals per game this season (23 in 37 games).
Regardless, Ovechkin's pursuit of becoming the 20th member of the NHL's 600-goal club will gain more traction in the coming weeks if he continues to score at his current pace.
In fact, he's probably due for a hot streak considering he hasn't scored in three straight games and has two goals in the past eight. The last time Ovechkin went cold, six straight games without a goal from Nov. 10-20, he broke out with eight goals in his next seven games.
Ovechkin, who has played 958 games, needs 19 goals in his next 41 games to become the fourth NHL player with 600 in fewer than 1,000 games. The others are Wayne Gretzky (718 games), Mario Lemieux (719) and Brett Hull (900), according to the Elias Sports Bureau.