Washington, D.C.- In a moment overshadowed only by Alex Ovechkin‘sโ historic achievement,โ St. louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington briefly attempted to conceal the puck from Ovechkin’s 900th careerโค goal Wednesday night, sparking a minor on-iceโข incident duringโค the Washington Capitals’ 6-1 victory. โขThe milestone goal, a โคbackhanded shot that beat Binnington three minutes into the second period, made Ovechkin theโค first โplayer โin NHL history to reach the 900-goal plateau.
The unusual sequence unfoldedโข as the Capitals celebrated on โคthe ice. Binnington retrieved the puck from โฃthe net and, while skating away from the โcrease, tucked it into his pants. The โฃact was captured on TNT’s broadcast, promptly drawing attentionโข from viewers. NHL linesman Michel Cormier โintervened, approaching Binnington and requesting the puck’s return, which was ultimately complied with.The puckโ isโค expected to be sent to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Ovechkin’s 900th goal proved to โฃbeโฃ the game-winner, marking โฃthe 138th game-winning goal โof his career – another NHL record. Binnington was later pulled from the game,having allowed four goals on 15 shots and replaced by Joel Hofer.
When asked about the incident, Ovechkin declined to comment, โoffering only โคa laugh. Capitalsโ goalie Logan Thompson, who did not witness the attempt โฃto keep the puck, offered a charitable interpretation. “I was just so happy ‘O’ got it,” Thompson said. “I don’t know, maybe he was trying to grab it to give it toโค him. Who knows?” Binnington was unavailableโฃ for post-game comment.