The Washington Capitals forward is tied with David Pastrnak of the Boston Bruins for the NHL lead with 48 goals, leaving him two away from his ninth 50-goal season. That would tie the NHL record for most 50-goal seasons shared by Wayne Gretzky and Mike Bossy.
Ovechkin is also two away from tying Mike Gartner for seventh in NHL history with 708 goals and 188 behind Gretzky's record of 894 goals.
But after the NHL paused its season March 12 because of concerns about the coronavirus, chasing milestones is far down Ovechkin's list of concerns.
"Of course, you want to score 50," Ovechkin said during a video call arranged by the NHL on Thursday. "But right now, like everyone is saying, the most important thing is be stay safe and to get the thing done. It [stinks] to not score 50 and to not get another milestone, but you have to think about your family, people and fans to be more safe.
"I'm pretty sure the sooner this is going to be over, the sooner we're going to start back playing hockey. It'll be nice to score again 50 goals or reach those milestones, but right now our mind is on just trying to be safe."
Ovechkin's sentiment about safety being the priority was echoed by New Jersey Devils defenseman P.K. Subban, Columbus Blue Jackets forward Nick Foligno and New York Islanders forward Anders Lee, who each participated in the video call. Ovechkin has remained at his home in Virginia with his pregnant wife, Nastya, and 1-year-old son Sergei while waiting to see if the NHL will be able to resume the season.
"Staying home, keeping busy, lots of stuff to do in the house, you know, play with the little one," Ovechkin said. "We are expecting another [baby] in a couple months, so try to do some workouts as well. But first week was kind of good thing, relaxing, chilling, and now it is kind of getting boring right now."
When the NHL paused play, the Capitals had 13 regular-season games remaining, so it seemed inevitable that Ovechkin would score the two goals he needs to reach 50 again. At 34 years, 191 days old, Ovechkin was seeking to become the second-oldest NHL player with a 50-goal season behind Johnny Bucyk of the Bruins, who scored his 50th goal of the 1970-71 season at 35 years, 308 days before finishing with 51.