Ovechkin, who leads the NHL with 29 goals in 32 games this season, has scored goals in six straight games (10 goals), one short of the longest goal streak of his career, established as a rookie in 2005-06 (eight goals in seven games from Feb. 10-March 8, 2006).
But after scoring three goals in each of his previous two games against the Detroit Red Wings (
a 6-2 victory Tuesday
) and at the Carolina Hurricanes (
a 6-5 shootout win Friday
), Ovechkin sounded disappointed he couldn't do it again against the Sabres to become the first NHL player with hat tricks in three straight games.
"It would be nice to get another hatty or whatever," Ovechkin said. "But nothing you can do about it."
Ovechkin had to settle for becoming the seventh player age 33 or older with a point streak of at least 14 games, joining Adam Oates (20 games in 1996-97), Gordie Howe (16 games in 1962-63 and 14 games in 1963-64), Luc Robitaille (15 games in 1999-2000), Wayne Gretzky (15 games in 1996-97), Chris Chelios (15 games in 1995-96) and Marcel Dionne (14 games in 1984-85).