Monday, April 6, 2009

Danger, Danger Mr. Ovechkin

As I mentioned last week, if we are comparing Ovechkin to Gretzky by career games played, Gretzky is now moving from his 4th season in the NHL to his 5th. Gretzky's 320th career game was his first of the 1983-84 season.

That season was special for Gretzky. He tallied his second highest goal total, 87, and his 2nd of 4 seasons with 200 points. He did all of this while playing in only 74 games, his lowest total in his first six season's. As a result Gretzky's 1.176 goals per game and 2.77 points per game in '83-'84 were career highs. You can certainly make an arguement that Wayne Gretzky's 1983-1984 season were his best and possibly, therefore, the best individual season in hockey history. That's a lot for Ovechkin to overcome.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Game Recap 4/3

Alexander Ovechkin continued his scorching scoring pace last night, scoring his 55th goal of the season and adding two assists in a 5-4 loss to the Buffalo Sabres. He has now scored a goal in four consecutive games, and has four multi-point games in his last six games. Ovechkin now has 218 goals for his career.

Ovechkin and the Caps are off today, before hosting the Atlanta Thrashers on Sunday at 3 P.M.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Gretzky's First Four Years vs. Ovechkin's

Tonight's Capitals game was significant, not just because Ovechkin scored, but because it was Ovechkin's 319th game played. This total matches Gretzky's total through his first four years. At the end of the 1982-83 season Gretzky had scored 269 career goals in 319 games.

It's difficult to find something that references the date that season ended. For this article's sake we'll use April 1, 1983

At his current '08-'09 GPG average of .730, Ovechkin will end his fourth year in the NHL with 58 goals giving him 221 for his career. That will place him 48 goals behind The Great One.

It is important to factor age into the debate. At the end of the 1982-83 season Wayne Gretzky was 22 years, 2 months and 5 days old. At the close of the 2008-09 NHL season on April 11th, 2009 Alexander Ovechkin will be 23 years, 6 months and 25 days of age. That will give Gretzky 1 year, 4 months and 20 days on Mr. Ovechkin through 4 NHL seasons. Not only does Ovechkin have to over come Gretzky's 48 goal lead but if he plays to around the same age as The Great One (appox. 38 years, 3 months in April 1999) he'll obviously have to do it in less time. However in the interest of full disclouse Gretzky only tallied 9 goals in his final season at age 37/38. This leaves room for Ovechkin to make up some of the difference in his final season, assuming for the sake of this arguement he only plays until he is 38.

Whether or not we should be comparing Ovechkin's goals to Gretzky's by games or age is a subject of debate we intend to take up in the future.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Game Preview 4/1

Tonight, Alexander Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals take on the struggling New York Islanders. So what are the chances that Ovechkin takes another small step towards 895?

The Islanders have allowed 244 goals this season, 5th worst in the NHL. In three games against the Islanders this season, Ovechkin has scored 5 times.

12/4/08: Ovechkin's power play goal in the first period sparked a 5-2 win in Washington

12/16/08: Ovechkin puts the Caps up 4-2 late in the second period. After the Islanders tie, #8 sniped a feed from Nicklas Backstrom with only 10.7 seconds remaining for the winner

1/19/09: Two power play goals, including the winner in OT, provide Washington all the offense they'll need in a 2-1 win.

Ovechkin scored 8 goals in March, including two in his last game. He's partiularly dangerous on Wednesdays, having scored nine goals in seven games.

32 of Ovechkin's goals have come in 36 home games, and the Islanders are far and away the worst road team in the NHL at 9-26-3. This smells like a Capitals win,

Prediction: 4-1 Caps win, Ovechkin puts in two more. With 6 games remaining, Ovechkin needs seven goals to hit 60 for the 2nd year in a row. I say he gets there and it starts tonight.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Disclaimer

For the record, I am not a Capitals Fan. Ryan may or may not even like hockey. As such, we are not using this site to do the following:

1) Promote the Capitals as the best team in hockey (Although it will discuss the Capitals quite often)
2) Promote Ovechkin as the best player in the NHL (Although he may very well be)
3) Advance the idea that Ovechkin is better then Crosby, or vice-vera (Don't get me started)

In short, this in not a website devoted towards an endless debate over who or what is the best.
This is a website devoted to the hypothetical possibility that Ovechkin could some day wind up with 895 goals and to track his progress towards that. Please, do not inundate us with posts saying things like "Ovechkin sucks! Crosby rules." We will not respond to those posts.

However, please weigh in with legitimate thoughts on whether or not you believe Ovechkin has a shot at the record. Arguments backed up with statistics always help.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

He Knew What was at Stake.

ESPN Recap - Washington Capitals vs. Tampa Bay Lighting

On the day that ovechkin895.blogspot.com went live Alexander Ovechkin scored 2 goals. The goals were Ovechkin's 52nd and 53rd of the season. The two goals assured Ovechkin of having his second highest single season goal total of his short career. Clearly he know that the day of the creation of this website needed to be marked with his magnificence.

Ovechkin and the Capitals have 6 games left this season, including a Sunday April 5th afternoon tilt on NBC. Washington has clinched their division but are in a close race (just 1 point ahead) with New Jersey for the 2nd playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. The 3rd seed has a good chance of facing Sid the Kid in the round one, instead of the struggling mix of the Rangers, Canadians or Panthers. This probably means Ovechkin will see lots of ice time down the stretch.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Executive Summary

Sometime in early March 2009 a bet was placed between two good friends. The bet involved Alex Ovechkin, the right winger of the NHL's Washington Capitals.

The bet was this: Will Alex Ovechkin break Wayne Gretzky's career goals record of 894 goals?

The bet was placed by Patrick Bohn of Ithaca, NY in favor of Ovechkin eventually breaking Gretzky's record. The bet was accepted by Ryan Vooris, also of Ithaca, who gave Patrick 12-1 odds on his $100 bet.

This site will chronicle the evolution of said bet. It is not a gambling site.