2. Alex Ovechkin led NHL forwards in 90-plus mile per hour shots (68) and ranked second among all players in the category behind Edmonton Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard (112).
Ovechkin, who will turn 39 on Sept. 17, still has one of the hardest shots in the NHL and plenty of range; he ranked in the 91st percentile in max shot speed (98.40 mph), led NHL forwards in long-range shots on goal (58) and was tied for the most long-range goals (four). Ovechkin also ranked fifth in the NHL among all players in midrange shots on goal (125) and was in the 96th percentile in midrange goals (13), with 10 of his 31 goals last season coming from the left midrange location.
Ovechkin (853 career goals) continues his pursuit of the NHL goal-scoring record, trailing Wayne Gretzky (894) by 41 entering the start of his 20th season, and has a significantly better supporting cast than last season. Ovechkin and linemate Dylan Strome were Washington's only players to reach 60 points last season; Strome led the Capitals with 67 and Ovechkin was second with 65.