Sun. Dec 29th, 2024

Ovechkin returns to lineup after missing 5 weeks

TORONTO — Alex Ovechkin will continue his pursuit of the NHL’s all-time scoring record when he returns to the Washington Capitals lineup Saturday against the Maple Leafs.

The Capitals’ winger has been sidelined since breaking his fibula on Nov. 18 in a collision with Utah Hockey Club forward Jack McBain. Ovechkin was leading the NHL with 15 goals in 18 games at the time — for 868 total goals in his career — and paused his hot pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s all-time scoring mark of 894.

That quest is back on now in a big way. But Ovechkin’s return means more than just that to Washington.

“The obvious thing [Ovechkin brings] is the goal scoring,” said Washington coach Spencer Carbery. “But I even just think the threat of him being able to score, I think it lifts up our entire group. Him being in the lineup, his presence, his infectious personality, demeanor, and him being on the ice…everybody in the building, along with our 19 other players, believe that he can score and that lifts our entire group up.”

Ovechkin said it was a “hard month” sitting on the sidelines with most of his efforts focused on working out in the gym. Getting back on Gretzky’s heels wasn’t at the forefront of his mind until he got the green light to back in.

“At that point, you don’t think about all the stuff happening around [the chase],” he said. “You just focus on your recovery, your injury, and you [try] to get better coming back.”

Many of Ovechkin’s teammates have been invested for years in his title run too, not only because of what it means for Ovechkin individually but their entire group.

“When you’re in the moment, you’re on the edge of your seat when he scores,” said Carbery. “But I honestly don’t think the guys pay that much attention to [the total], other than we’re just waiting for him to help us win another hockey game. I think it’s one of the reasons [Ovechkin] has been so successful; he’s so narrowly focused on helping us win a game tonight.”

The 39-year-old — who had never missed more than six games in his career with an ailment — was scheduled to be out 4-6 weeks following the injury. He resumed skating on Dec. 2 and had made steady progress into the NHL’s recent holiday break.

Ovechkin was back at Friday’s practice in his top-line spot with Dylan Strome and Aliaksei Protas and on the Capitals’ top power play unit, a strong indication that playing Saturday was the plan.

Washington went 10-5-1 without Ovechkin available and Carbery anticipates a significant “boost” for the Capitals as they try to maintain their position atop the Eastern Conference Standings.

“He’s our captain; he’s the greatest goal scorer of all time,” said Carbery. “You could feel it, like you were just waiting for the day when he’s going to come back in the lineup. You could feel his presence around and he’s participated a little bit more and now the day has come.”

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