Ovechkin's empty-net goals at 18:25 and 19:51 of the third period closed the scoring. The forward has 795 NHL goals and ranks third behind Wayne Gretzky (894) and Gordie Howe (801).
"You watch him every night and how hard he plays, how much he cares," Capitals coach Peter Laviolette said. "That's what you don't see sometimes. You see it because you watch him when he's on the ice and you see his passion on the ice. ... He loves the game and he loves coming to the rink and he plays hard every day, he practices hard every day. And it's been great to be a part of it to this point."
The two goals also gave Ovechkin 499 at even strength, leaving him one from becoming the fourth player to get 500. He'd join Gretzky (617), Howe (566) and Jaromir Jagr (538).
"It's crazy for us to see it first-hand and just kind of know what's happening and what's building or around this thing," Washington defenseman John Carlson said. "It's special to see. Maybe we take it a little bit for granted because every single goal, every single game, every year, it's something big, a new milestone. ... It's incredible stuff. I think we maybe get a little numb to it, but it certainly doesn't take away from the impact he's had on the game."