Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin leads the League with 30 goals this season (30-16-46 in 40 GP) as he pursues another Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy, aiming to break a tie with Bobby Hull (7x) and become the first player in NHL history to finish atop the League's goal-scoring race eight times. The 33-year-old paces a group of 22 players who have reached 20 goals, 12 of whom are age 25 or younger
* Ovechkin (33 years, 201 days as of April 6, 2019) can become the sixth player in NHL history to lead the League in goals at age 33 or older. The only players to do so: Bill Cook in 1932-33 (36 years, 165 days), Gordie Howe in 1962-63 (34 years, 358 days), Nels Stewart in 1936-37 (34 years, 82 days), Maurice Richard in 1954-55 (33 years, 228 days) and Phil Esposito in 1974-75 (33 years, 45 days).
^Ages based on final day of respective regular season
* Ovechkin, who made his League debut in 2005-06, reached the 30-goal mark for the 14th time in as many campaigns and became the second player in NHL history to score at least 30 goals in each of his first 14 seasons, joining longtime Capitals forward Mike Gartner (15; 1979-80 to 1993-94). Only one other player has reached the 30-goal mark in 14 or more consecutive seasons (NHL debut or otherwise): Jaromir Jagr (15; 1991-92 to 2006-07).
* Ovechkin became the sixth player in NHL history to reach the 30-goal mark in at least 14 total seasons (consecutive or otherwise), joining Gartner (17), Jagr (15), Howe (14), Wayne Gretzky (14) and Marcel Dionne (14).