Sidney Crosby vs Alex Ovechkin: H2H comparison, stats in 2024, and other key numbers you need to know
Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin have been going at each other in the NHL for a long time. Ovechkin is a 20-year veteran, and Crosby has done the same. Both have played for one team for their entire careers, a rarity for anyone, let alone people who've been in the sport for two decades. How do they stack up?
Sidney Crosby vs. Alex Ovechkin head-to-head comparison
Key numbers
Alex Ovechkin has played a lot more games than Sidney Crosby. The Caps star has 1438 games under his belt, while Crosby has 1287. Partly as a result, Ovechkin has 861 goals. The Penguins star has 598.
Crosby more than makes up the ground with assists, though. He has 1,013 to Ovechkin's 705. That also gives Crosby the points advantage: 1611 to 1566. In +/-, Crosby is +213 and Ovechkin is +55.
In PIM, Crosby holds a narrow 827 to 821 advantage. Power play goals go to Ovechkin by a count of 313 to 174. Shorthanded goals also go to Ovechkin, but by just one: five to four for Crosby.
Naturally, Ovechkin has far more shots on goal, too. He has taken 6,667 shots, and Crosby has shot 4,117 times. In terms of point shares, Ovechkin has 206.3. Crosby trails with 192.8.
Crosby has been to the postseason more, playing 180 games to Ovechkin's 151. Despite that, Crosby has one fewer goal than Ovechkin, who has 72. Crosby trumps in assists, though, with 130 to 69. That gives him a major points lead: 201 to 141.
Accolades
These are two of the most decorated hockey players in history. Sidney Crosby has three Stanley Cup titles, and Ovechkin has only one. Ovechkin has won the Hart Trophy three times to Crosby's two.
Crosby has two Ross trophies to Ovechkin's one. The Pittsburgh Penguins star also has two Conn Smythe awards, while Ovechkin has just one. Ovechkin does have nine Richard trophies, and Crosby has two.
The Washington Capitals star has 12 All-Star Game appearances, and Crosby has eight across his entire career.
Head-to-head
In head-to-head competition, these two players don't usually disappoint. In the regular season, Crosby has a 40-25-4 record against Ovechkin's team. Ovechkin is 29-30-10 against Crosby's. In the playoffs, Crosby is 13-12 against Washington. Reverse that for Ovechkin's numbers.