Alex Ovechkin named the three best goals of his career. And no, his record-breaking 895th goal didn't make the list.
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Alex Ovechkin has scored 897 goals in the NHL throughout his 20-season career, not counting playoff or international goals. He recently shared his top three favorite career goals, omitting his famed 895th goal that set the NHL record. His first favorite came during the 2006 Winter Olympics, where he scored the game-winner against Canada. His second favorite was a behind-the-back shot against the Coyotes during his rookie season. His performance at the Olympics included five goals over eight games before the Russian team was eliminated.
Ovechkin began with one of the least talked about goals, scoring the game-winning goal for Russia against Canada at the 2006 Olympics. This moment marked a significant achievement in his early career.
Ovechkin's second choice is the memorable behind-the-back shot he scored against Phoenix during his rookie season, showcasing his remarkable skill and creativity.
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