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Les 179 gardiens sur lesquels Alex Ovechkin a marqué



Le 16 janvier 2025, Alex Ovechkin a dépassé Jaromir Jagr pour le plus grand nombre de gardiens ayant marqué dans l’histoire de la LNH, totalisant désormais 179 gardiens différents.

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  1. Can't wait for the video showing all of his goals. If this is 25 minutes, that must be 12+ hours hahaha.

  2. Watching him his whole carear. Amazing how much better stick/puck control he had as a youngster, could shoot that puck no matter how awkward the positioning looked

  3. Congrats Ovi! Keep that goal train rolling! And so glad that Laugher was back in the booth for 179. GO CAPS!

  4. The editor of this video needs a raise. One of the best highlight reels I'v ever seen. Thank you for your service to hockey!

  5. I was tired of watching this sitting on the couch and Alex did it on the ice!!! GR8💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾

  6. There are a few current goalies I didn't see in here, so I'm expecting his number to go up.

  7. Я надеюсь, в конце карьеры Алекса НХЛ выведет из обращения левый круг вбрасывания в чужой зоне в его честь 😊

  8. 179 голов это показатель неплохого форварда за ВСЮ карьеру 😅

  9. if you are going to do one goal per goalie, choose the best ones, OV had a dozen on lundquist much better than the one you showed, some that were goal of the year.

  10. Ови, ещё чуть-чуть, ещё 20 шайб. Саня, верим в этом году 🎉

  11. this is probably the best highlight reel i've ever seen btw. the new angles, isolations without commentary, etc. idk how you got all this

  12. It's fascinating that his release is just so fast, he scores before you can even process he had a scoring chance. His shot is just so accurate with so little time on his stick, it's just near him and suddenly, bam, goal.

    It's a wildly different style compared to someone like McDavid, who seems to be able to get breakaways out of nowhere, from anywhere in the ice. When you're watching a McDavid highlight reel, you can tell he has a step and is about to have a scoring chance a few seconds before he actually takes the shot. With Ovechkin, the time between scoring chance and goal is almost instantaneous, his stick just moves so fast that nobody knows he has a scoring chance before it's suddenly in the net.

    Neither way is inherently better or worse, and both are insanely impressive, it's just fascinating to see how these goal scorers differ so much in their approach.

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