Ovechkin, who had jumped on the ice to replace Sonny Milano, controlled the puck on his stick blade before lifting it in over a scrambling Mrazek.
"It was great," Ovechkin said. "Obviously, the first couple goals was good bounces, and the third one, Mantha
after the game along with Patrick Kane. "In some sense, when we're out of this moment, it's one of those things you'll look back on. He's one of the great players of all time, so all due respect to him in scoring three goals to do it, getting himself an ovation and the 'Ovi' chant in our building."
Ovechkin is the first player to score 800 goals with one team, having previously passed Howe for the record by scoring his 787th against the Arizona Coyotes on Nov. 5. Howe scored 786 goals in 25 seasons with the Red Wings (1946-71) and 15 goals in one season with the Whalers (1979-80).
Ovechkin was playing in his 1,305th regular-season game. Howe scored his 800th goal in his 1,748th NHL game, beating Mike Liut at 1:27 of the third period of the Hartford Whalers' 3-0 win against the St. Louis Blues at Hartford Civic Center on Feb. 29, 1980. Gretzky scored his 800th goal in his 1,116th game, beating Arturs Irbe at 6:16 of the first period of the Los Angeles Kings' 6-6 tie with the San Jose Sharks at San Jose Arena on March 20, 1994.
After the game, Ovechkin's teammates greeted him with a beer shower when he returned to the locker room.
"Yeah, it was really cool right afterwards when he first walked into the room," Capitals coach Peter Laviolette said. "Listen, what he's done is unbelievable and a lot of those guys have been there for most of it, some a lot of it. For everybody to be a part of that inside of that room and to have that be about him for a second for what he's accomplished is pretty special.
"Yeah, we said it after the game. That's an incredible accomplishment. When somebody has a career where they can get 200 goals, that's a heck of a career. But 800 is something and I think everybody is just really happy for him."
After receiving the Capitals' player of the game firefighter rope, his teammates yelled for a "speech!"
Ovechkin paused to gather his thoughts and contain his emotions before saying: "How I always say, without you guys, obviously, I would never reach those kind of numbers. It's huge, good for hockey, great for the organization, and, obviously, happy to do that with you guys. It's special."