The Capitals have six players with at least 20 goals (tied with Toronto Maple Leafs for most in the NHL) -- Ovechkin (49), forwards T.J. Oshie (23), Jakub Vrana (23), Tom Wilson (22), Brett Connolly (22) and center Evgeny Kuznetsov (20) -- and center Nicklas Backstrom has 19. Last season, they had three 20-goal scorers - Ovechkin (49), Kuznetsov (27) and Backstrom (21).
Vrana, Wilson and Connolly each reached 20 goals for the first time in his NHL career; Wilson did it despite being suspended the first 16 games of the season.
Though there have been times when some of the Washington forwards have gone cold, others were there to pick up the slack.
"That timing, if you can have different guys step up when maybe those [other] guys are not finding the back of the net when they're used to, that definitely keeps everything moving forward," Connolly said. "I think if you can help out in any way and collect wins when maybe your go-to guys are not scoring, you can keep that momentum going throughout the season in terms of winning games."