Washington Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby tied former New
Jersey Devils goalie Martin Brodeur’s single season win record on Saturday
evening at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
Brodeur, as Assistant General Manager of the Blues, happened
to be in attendance to watch Holtby tie his record of 48 victories on Saturday
night. The same way Philadelphia Flyers netminder, Bernie Parent was in the
building when Brodeur broke his during the 2006-2007 season.
Holtby turned away 19 shots in capturing his 48th
victory for a 48-9-7 record in 66 games. In 2006-2007, Brodeur posted a 48-23-7
record in 78 games. Holtby said, “It is
not an individual thing, when you come back for alumni things years in the
future, you can share it with the same guys that have been a part of it, look
back on it together. It will be pretty neat.”
While Brodeur and Holtby had overtime, and even shootouts,
to get their 48 victories, Parent’s 47 wins is still the record for most in
regulation. Parent did not have the benefit of tie games going to the extra
period to decide a victor.
Holtby tying Brodeur’s single season win record was not the
only milestone achieved by a Capital on Saturday night. Alex Ovechkin became
the first player to have three straight 50 goal seasons twice. He also
accomplished the feat from 2007-2010.
Ovechkin also became the third player in National Hockey
League history with seven 50 goal seasons. The other two players include Wayne
Gretzky and Mike Bossy, who each did it nine times.
Capitals coach Barry Trotz said, “We had some personal achievements, Ovechkin and Holtby tying Marty,
pretty special with Marty here, speaks well of the kind of year Holtby has had
and the team has had.”
Trotz added, “We knew the Blues were playing for
something tonight. They have had a lot of injuries and we understand all of
those things, but we came out with a good effort tonight. It was important for
us. We clinched so early. We have not had a really meaningful game. We have
played some great teams, but we needed a win to get some confidence.”
Ovechkin’s 50th of the season, gave him his 15th
career hat trick, tying him with Jaromir Jagr for most among active players in
the NHL. Ovechkin said, “The guys tried
to find me out there, I just have to put the puck in. It is harder and harder
to score goals in this league, so I am excited.”
Ovechkin’s 50th came on a one-timer of a
backhanded pass from Nicklas Backstrom, as he beat Anders Nilsson at the 10:35
mark of the final frame. He was more excited, that he was able to help Holtby,
get the chance to tie Brodeur’s record. Ovechkin said, “We tried to play for him. Happy for him, he deserves it.”
Vladimir Tarasenko opened the scoring for the Blues just
over a minute into the game, but Ovechkin picked up his 48th and 49th
within a span of 2:45 of the opening period. Tarasenko became the first Blues player
with 40 goals, since Brad Boyes scored 43 in 2007-2008.
The Capitals will wrap up the regular season at the Verizon
Center on Sunday when they host the Anaheim Ducks. Prior to the weekend, it was
expected that backup goalie Philipp Grubauer would play one of the final two
games.
Trotz said, “It has
not even crossed my mind. We will see, there are reasons. To me the most important
thing is not putting Holtby at risk and be ready for the playoffs.” Holtby added that if it is his call, he is
playing. He said, “I would love to play every game, but I do not make those
decisions.”
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