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Of course Nick Castellanos hit a grand slam minutes after Alex Ovechkin broke the NHL record

- Alex Ovechkin scored his 895th career goal, breaking the NHL record held by Wayne Gretzky since 1999.

- It took 26 years for an NHL player to pass Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record goal total.

- “I can tell you first-hand, I know how hard it is to get to 894; 895 is pretty special.”

- Various athletes and celebrities congratulated Ovechkin in a video prepared by the NHL.

- Breaking down the most hallowed records in sports into three categories: Unbreakable, probably unbreakable and definitely breakable.

- For years, the adage ‘records are meant to be broken’ didn’t apply to Wayne Gretzky’s. Now it does, thanks to Alex Ovechkin.

- Prices are high for the Capitals’ next game … but not as high as their next home game.

- The Capitals star’s two-goal night pushed him even with the Great One.

- Only Gretzky, Ovechkin and Gordie Howe have scored at least 800 goals in NHL history.

- As Ovechkin approaches Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goals record, one goal stands out among all the others.

- Snell has walked eight batters in nine innings through his two starts this season.

- The Browns got a close-up look at Travis Hunter at Colorado’s pro day.

- Ohtani threw 26 pitches with a couple of splitters mixed in, but did not throw any breaking balls during the session.

- There’s no defending a team after such a choke job, but Duke does have one legitimate gripe with the refs.

- The Florida Gators are favorites against Houston in the men’s national championship game Monday.

- After an all-time collapse from Duke, Houston will now get to take on Florida in the national championship game.

- After two thrilling Final Four games, we have our national championship matchup. Houston will meet Florida on Monday for the title.

- Other selections include former Lynx teammates Maya Moore and Sylvia Fowles, Heat owner Micky Arison and more.

- The No. 2 seed UConn Huskies are big favorites against South Carolina in the women’s national championship game.

- Dick’s Sporting Goods’ purchase of the Paul Skenes MLB debut patch card marked a deciding moment in the evolution of the industry.
