Roenick, who scored 513 goals and had 1,216 points in 1,363 NHL games, made the Stanley Cup Final once in 20 seasons, in 1992 with the Chicago Blackhawks, but never won it. For him, that feeling will never change.
For Ovechkin, however, the Cup is within reach.
Ovechkin and the Capitals are one victory away from winning the Stanley Cup for the first time, leading the Vegas Golden Knights 3-1 in the best-of-7 series with Game 5 at Vegas on Thursday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, CBC, SN, TVAS).
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"This is the final curtain for Ovi," Roenick said Wednesday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. "There's really nothing left to do for the best goal-scorer of our generation. It cements his legacy in the lore of best players ever to play the game. And if he's able to do it, he escapes the stigma of best player never to have won a Cup. No one wants that label."
Ovechkin, whose shaggy hair is dominated with flecks of grey, has scored 607 goals in 13 seasons with Washington since it selected him No. 1 in the 2004 NHL Draft. Now 32, he understands opportunities like this are precious.