On this date 16 years ago, Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby scored dueling playoff hat tricks
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On this date 16 years ago, Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby scored dueling playoff hat tricks
""It's good for the fans to see great players play against each other and two great teams play against each other," a 23-year-old Ovechkin said then according to the NHL. "It's an interesting time and an interesting game. It's unbelievable when you play against great players and you win a game like this.""
"The Penguins would later lift the Stanley Cup that summer, showcasing their resilience after erasing a 2-0 series deficit and winning Game 7."
"Ovechkin is a Stanley Cup champion in his own right and the greatest goal scorer in NHL history, passing Wayne Gretzky for most goals all-time."
"Crosby, on the other hand, has lifted the Stanley Cup twice more since 2009 and broke a Gretzky record, averaging at least a point per game for 20 seasons."
The article reminisces about a historic playoff game on May 4, 2009, where NHL stars Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby both scored hat tricks, leading to the Capitals' 4-3 victory. Although Pittsburgh came back to win the series and the Stanley Cup that year, Ovechkin eventually became the league's all-time leading goal scorer. Crosby has also achieved multiple Stanley Cups since then, further establishing his legacy in the NHL. Their duels symbolize a rich competitive era in hockey, continually thrilling fans.
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