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Alex Ovechkin of Washington Capitals on brink of 500 career regular-season goals after scoring twice vs. New York Rangers

NEW YORK -- Washington Capitals captain Alexander Ovechkin stands on the brink of history.

By scoring twice in Washington's dramatic 4-3 overtime win over the New York Rangers on Saturday afternoon, Ovechkin now has 499 career regular-season goals. His next goal will make him the first Russian-born player to reach the 500-goal plateau.

He will get a chance to earn that honor in front of home fans Sunday night against the Ottawa Senators.

Earlier this season, he passed Hall of Famer Sergei Fedorov as the highest-scoring Russian player in NHL history.