Announcers Lauded for Their Commentary on Alex Ovechkin’s Record-Breaking Goal

On Sunday, a remarkable sports milestone was achieved that many thought would never be broken. The Washington Capitals’ Alex Ovechkin netted his 895th career NHL goal against the New York Islanders, surpassing Wayne Gretzky’s historic all-time goals record. Hockey fans were fortunate, as Ovechkin’s landmark goal was aired nationally on TNT and locally on the Monumental Sports Network.

Veteran play-by-play announcer Kenny Albert called the action for TNT, exclaiming, “Here he is. Ovechkin. Shoots. He scores! He scores! Number 895!” during the thrilling moment.

For the local Capitals broadcast, Joe Beninati, who has been the television voice of the team since Ovechkin’s rookie season in 2005, delivered his own electrifying call: “Cross-ice. Ovechkin. Fires. Scores! The chasing days are done! Alex Ovechkin is the greatest goal scorer in the history of the NHL!”

Beninati’s partner, Monumental Sports analyst Craig Laughlin, expressed his gratitude for witnessing such a momentous occasion—having just returned to the booth after recovering from open-heart surgery. He shared, “Watching that, to me, I was just like, frozen.”

“He’s a special guy. And I just had a good feeling about this. I’m so glad I’m back in the booth. I feel like I never left, but I did. And watching that, to me, I was just like, frozen. There’s nothing that I could have ever said or done because I had to watch in amazement that shot going in for the all-time record,” said Laughlin. Both broadcasts received widespread acclaim for their commentary.

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