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Alex Ovechkin scores 50th goal, Braden Holtby ties NHL single-season wins mark

Alex Ovechkin posted his 50th goal of the season midway through the third period of the Washington Capitals’ 5-1 win at St. Louis on Saturday night. Braden Holtby made 19 saves for his 48th win of the season, matching Martin Brodeur's single-season high.

Washington goalie matches Brodeur with 48th victory

Capitals' Alex Ovechkin reaches 50 goals for 7th time

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Washington captain scores hat trick to reach the milestone.

It was a milestone evening for the Washington Capitals. And a forgettable finale for the St. Louis Blues.

Alex Ovechkin had three goals to reach 50 for the seventh time, Braden Holtby won his 48th game to tie the NHL single-season record and the visiting Capitals dashed the Blues' Central Division title hopes with a convincing 5-1 victory on Saturday night.

"It's harder and harder to score goals in this league," Ovechkin said. "It's a pretty big number so I'm pretty excited."

It's the third straight season Ovechkin has reached the 50-goal plateau.

Patrick Kane is the next closest to Ovechkin with 46 goals but Chicago's regular season is over, meaning Ovie will win his fourth consecutive Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy and sixth overall as the league's leading goal-scorer.

No other player has won more than twice.
Obviously, it's nice. The guys tried to find me out there.- Capitals' Alex Ovechkin on scoring his 50th goal of the season

Ovechkin is the third player in NHL history with seven 50-goal seasons, joining Mike Bossy and Wayne Gretzky. He's the first to do it in three consecutive seasons twice, from 2007-10 and '14-present.

This was Ovechkin's second hat trick of the season, the other coming Feb. 11 in a 4-3 victory at Minnesota. It was the 15th of his career, tying Jaromir Jagr for most among active players.

"Obviously, it's nice," Ovechkin said. "The guys tried to find me out there."

Helper points

Nicklas Backstrom assisted on all three of Ovechkin's goals to reach 50 assists.

Holtby tied the mark set by Martin Brodeur with the Devils in 2006-07 in his third attempt. The 43-year-old Brodeur, now a Blues assistant general manager after retiring last season with St. Louis, watched from the press box and after the game went to the Capitals dressing room to congratulate Holtby.

"It just shows how good of a season he's had," Brodeur told The Associated Press. "Who knows what's going to happen tomorrow, but I think it's great."

Brodeur remembers when he broke Bernie Parent's record of 47 wins. Parent, who set the previous record in 1973-74, was in the house.

"So," Brodeur added, "it's ironic how these things happen."

Holtby reached 48 wins in 66 games, 12 fewer than Brodeur in 2006-07. He's 48-9-7 overall.

Holtby, who is 5-0-3 in his last eight starts, can break the record in the Capitals' finale against Anaheim on Sunday night.

Noncommittal

Coach Barry Trotz said he hadn't decided whether Holtby would play.

"After a couple of overtime losses it starts to drag on you," Holtby said. "It becomes a little bit of a distraction and you just want to get it over with. It was a great team response and a pretty special day."

Vladimir Tarasenko started the scoring with his 40th after getting the tying and winning goals in an overtime victory Thursday night at Chicago. Tarasenko, whose previous career high was 37 last season, is the Blues' first 40-goal scorer since Brad Boyes had 43 in 2007-08.

The Blues did little else in their regular season finale and finished with the third seed in the Western Conference while Dallas won the Central. St. Louis will face the defending Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks in the first round of the playoffs.

"Might as well start at the top," coach Ken Hitchcock said about Chicago. "We get first crack at them."

Blues captain David Backes, who missed the final week with a lower body injury, said on the ice after the game that he'd be back for the playoffs.

Washington, the runaway President's Trophy winners and Eastern Conference champions, will open against the Flyers. The Capitals finished 27-10-4 on the road, a franchise record for victories and second-best in the NHL.

With files from CBC Sports