Capitals' Alex Ovechkin to miss 4-6 weeks with fractured fibula, chase for Wayne Gretzky's goal record put on hold

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In a significant blow to the Washington Capitals, Alex Ovechkin will be sidelined for 4-6 weeks due to a fractured left fibula. This injury not only affects Ovechkin's health but also halts his pursuit of Wayne Gretzky's all-time NHL goal record, a target that has drawn the attention of fans and sports commentators. Ovechkin's potential to surpass Gretzky's record has been a focal point for the Capitals and the NHL, making this injury particularly impactful. The Capitals will have to recalibrate their game strategy as they navigate the next few weeks without their star player. The announcement was made by the team on Thursday, emphasizing the urgency of Ovechkin's recovery process.

His absence could lead to shifts in team dynamics and performance as other players step up to fill the void. Fans are expressing concern over how this injury might affect the Capitals' playoff aspirations. Overall, this situation presents a challenging crossroads for both Ovechkin and the team as they look to maintain competitiveness in the league.

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