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This Date Capitals History- April 2

With the NHL season on pause due to the coronavirus, we鈥檙e digging into the archives for a look back at some great moments in Capitals history.

Over the next few weeks, we鈥檒l present a series of 鈥楾his Date in Capitals History鈥 features.

We continue with April 2 and an audio bonus below from John Walton and the Capitals Radio Network:

AUDIO - THIS DATE IN CAPITALS HISTORY - APRIL 2, 2015

 

April 2, 2015:聽Long considered the greatest goal scorer in team history, Alex Ovechkin made it official at the Bell Centre in Montreal.

Ovechkin scored twice, including the 473rd goal of his NHL career, and passed Peter Bondra as the Capitals’ all-time franchise goal-scoring leader. The Capitals rallied to beat the Canadiens 5-4 in a shootout, with Ovechkin taking one final curtain call as the game’s No.1 star.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge accomplishment,鈥 Ovechkin said at the time. 鈥淏ut records are to be beaten. Sooner or later, somebody is going to break my record. It鈥檚 nice to [make] history.鈥

HIGHLIGHT - OVECHKIN PASSES BONDRA AS CAPS ALL-TIME GOAL-SCORING LEADER

 

Before Ovechkin, Bondra was the Capitals most dynamic offensive player. From 1990 through 2004, he set the standard with 472 goals and 825 points in 961 games. Ovechkin needed just 691 games to pass Bondra in points and 756 games to pass him in goals.

鈥淏ondra was star, but Ovi is a superstar,鈥 said former Capitals captain Jeff Halpern, who played with both. 鈥淥vi has the capabilities where if he鈥檚 not scoring, he can run somebody over, he can dominate the game physically. Nothing to take away from Peter, but it鈥檚 an element with Ovi that makes him a true superstar.鈥

The win in Montreal also secured a milestone for head coach Barry Trotz as he became the 13th bench boss in NHL history with 600 career wins.

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