Ovechkin has 1,180 points (644 goals, 536 assists) in 1,055 regular-season games. Fedorov, who was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2015, finished his NHL career in 2008-09 with 1,179 points (483 goals, 696 assists) in 1,248 regular-season games and 18 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Columbus Blue Jackets and Capitals.
"When you start playing hockey and you come to the NHL, you just have a dream to score one goal or two and now I'm No. 1 on the all-time Russian list," Ovechkin said. "It's pretty amazing."
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Ovechkin passed Fedorov with the secondary assist on T.J. Oshie's goal 3:00 into the first period that gave the Capitals a 1-0 lead. The 33-year-old left wing fed Nicklas Backstrom for a shot from the left circle and Oshie scored on the rebound in front.
"It was hard work, lots of hockey and I think I'm proud for my family, for my dad spending time all the time with me," Ovechkin said. "It's history and I passed all those legends. You know, it's pretty big and I appreciate everybody who did all the work with me, my teammates, and it's huge."
The record had added meaning for Ovechkin because he passed Fedorov to get it. Ovechkin grew up in Moscow admiring Fedorov, who won the Stanley Cup three times with the Red Wings (1997, '98 and 2002) and became the first Russia-born player to win the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP (1993-94).
Then Ovechkin got to be teammates with Fedorov when Washington acquired him from the Blue Jackets on Feb. 26, 2008. They've remained friends since Fedorov left the Capitals following the 2008-09 season to return to Russia and finish his career.