Superstars have come and gone over the years in the NHL, but two constants have remained: Sidney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin. These two have defined the modern era of ice hockey, both in the NHL and in international competition. Now, some twenty years after entering the league together, the two bitter rivals have formed a mutual respect. Both will be crowned as hockey royalty when they retire, and it’s safe to say that both have changed the sport forever.
The debate between Crosby and Ovechkin has raged on for nearly two decades now. Both players bring distinctive playing styles to the game and lead their respective teams in their own unique ways. This article will compare two living legends in the game and will compare and contrast their playing styles, career achievements, and impressive career statistics.
Who is Sidney Crosby?
It’s a question that every Canadian knows the answer to. Born on August 7th, 1987, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Crosby was marked as a chosen one long before he debuted in the NHL. Crosby wears the number 87 because of his birthdate, which is the seventh day of the eighth month in 1987.
He joined the QMJHL’s Rimouski Oceanic in 2003 at the age of 16. It didn’t take long for Crosby to establish himself in the league: in the first preseason game for the Oceanic, Crosby netted eight points. By the end of his rookie season, Crosby had amassed 54 goals and 81 assists in just 59 games. Crosby would lead Rimouski to a QMJHL Championship in his second season with the team and finished the year with a staggering 66 goals and 102 assists in 62 games.
Crosby entered the 2005 NHL Entry Draft ranked number one overall by Central Scouting. His father, Troy Crosby, was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 1984, but he never suited up for an NHL game. Sidney would indeed be drafted first overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins, the team he would spend the rest of his career with.
Who is Alexander Ovechkin?
Alexander Ovechkin is to Russia what Sidney Crosby is to Canada. Ovi was born to two famous Russian athletes on September 17th, 1985, in Moscow, Russia. His mother was Tatyana Ovechkina, who was a two-time Olympic gold medalist and his father, Mikhail, who was a well-known soccer player. When Ovechkin was 10, his older brother Sergei passed away from a blood clot.
Ovechkin quickly established himself in Russian minor hockey by breaking Pavel Bure’s national record of 53 goals at the age of 11 for the Moscow Dynamo club. He entered the 2004 NHL Entry Draft and was taken first overall by the Washington Capitals. Like Crosby, Ovechkin would spend his entire career with the Capitals and has been the team’s captain since 2010.
Crosby vs Ovechkin: Playing Style
Despite their contrasting styles, both Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin are highly skilled superstars and are considered two of the greatest players of all time.
Crosby is best known for his cerebral approach to the game with elite on-ice vision and exceptional two-way play. His main strengths are his ability to control the pace of the game, similar to how Wayne Gretzky did. Like Gretzky, Crosby is an elite set-up man with more than 1,000 career assists.
Sid the Kid can score goals, too. He is one of just 21 players in NHL history to score 600 or more career goals. Crosby is a complete player with a strong defensive acumen as well. He has a high hockey IQ and is the ultimate quarterback on the ice.
If Crosby is finesse, Ovechkin is pure power and brute force. Ovechkin is 240 lbs of muscle that can skate and hit at tremendous speeds. He plays like a power forward and never met a body check he didn’t like. Ovechkin is also equipped with one of the best shots in NHL history. Whether it is a wicked wrist shot or a cross-ice one-timer, there is a reason why Ovechkin is the all-time NHL leader in goals scored.
Crosby vs Ovechkin: Statistical Comparison
Both players have put up incredible statistical careers and are among the all-time leaders in most offensive categories.
In April 2025, Oveckin made hockey history by passing Wayne Gretzky on the all-time career regular-season goals list. Ovechkin now stands alone atop the goal-scoring mountain with 897 career goals. In all, Ovechkin has 1,623 career points, which puts him eleventh all-time in NHL history.
Ovechkin has scored 40 or more goals in a season 14 times in his career and 50 or more goals nine times. In addition to all-time goals scored, Ovechkin owns the NHL records for most power-play goals (326), most game-winning goals (136), and most shots on goal (6864).
Crosby ranks ninth all-time in NHL career scoring and is just 36 points behind fellow Pittsburgh Penguins legend Mario Lemieux for eighth all-time. Even at age 37, Crosby posted 91 points in the 2024-2025 season, which shows that he hasn’t really slowed down despite playing in his 20th NHL season.
Fans will always wonder what could have been with Crosby. He missed large chunks of time in his career due to injuries and has played in 139 fewer games than Ovechkin. There’s a chance that Crosby could have challenged for 2,000 career points had he stayed healthy during his career.
Crosby vs Ovechkin: Career Achievements
By the time these two legends call it a career, their trophy cases are going to be among the fullest in NHL history. One argument that is made when comparing Crosby and Ovechkin is individual success versus team success.
Crosby has won three Stanley Cups: in 2009, 2016, and 2017, all with the Penguins. He also won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the NHL’s playoff MVP in 2016 and 2017. In terms of regular-season success, Crosby has won the Hart Trophy as the league’s MVP two times and the Ted Lindsay Award three times. He’s also won the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL’s leading point scorer twice and the Rocket Richard Trophy for the league’s top goal-scorer twice.
Sid the Kid has played in ten NHL All-Star Games and has been named to the NHL First All-Star Team and the NHL’s Second All-Star Team four times each. On the international scene, Crosby has won two Olympic Gold Medals in 2010 and 2014 and won the World Junior Gold in 2005.
Ovechkin is the NHL’s all-time goal-scoring leader and has proven to be the greatest pure goal-scorer in the history of the sport. In Ovie’s trophy case, he has the 2006 Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL’s rookie of the year and a record nine Rocket Richard Trophies as the league’s leading goal scorer. He’s also won the Hart Trophy three times and the Ted Lindsay Award three times as the league’s Most Valuable Player.
He has also led the Capitals to the franchise’s only Stanley Cup Championship in 2018. That year, Ovechkin also took home the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Playoff MVP. Ovechkin has suited up in 13 NHL All-Star Games and made eight NHL First All-Star teams and four NHL Second All-Star teams.
| Career Achievement | Sidney Crosby | Alex Ovechkin |
| Stanley Cup Winner | 3 | 1 |
| Conn Smythe Trophy | 3 | 1 |
| Hart Memorial Trophy | 2 | 3 |
| Ted Lindsay Award | 3 | 3 |
| Art Ross Trophy | 2 | 1 |
| Calder Memorial Trophy | 0 | 1 |
| Rocket Richard Trophy | 2 | 9 |
| NHL All-Star Games | 10 | 13 |
| NHL First All-Star Team | 4 | 8 |
| NHL Second All-Star Team | 4 | 4 |
| Olympic Gold Medals | 2 | 0 |
| World Junior Gold | 1 | 1 |
Conclusion
Is there a right answer in this debate? Absolutely not. The mutual respect that both players have formed for each other speaks to the legacy that each will leave on the game. Crosby, the quiet leader with incredible vision and selfless play at both ends of the ice. Ovechkin, the bull in a china shop who will hit everything in sight and score goals at will.
Both players have redefined the legacies of their respective franchises. Crosby continued with the legacy that was built by Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr. Ovechkin brought the first and only Stanley Cup to the Capitals and immortalized himself amongst hockey greatness after breaking Gretzky’s unbreakable goal-scoring record. Hockey is a better sport after having had Ovechkin and Crosby lead it for the past two decades.
FAQs
It’s an impossible question to answer. If we look at stats, Ovechkin is the better goal-scorer, but Crosby has more career points in fewer career games. Crosby also has three Stanley Cups to Ovechkin’s one.
It might be a stretch to say that Ovechkin and Crosby are friends. Ovechkin has stated that the two players do get along now compared to the early years of their bitter rivalry. That rivalry has matured into a mutual respect.
Statistically, Crosby has more career points, but Ovechkin has scored the most career goals in NHL history. In terms of achievements, Crosby has won three Stanley Cups and two Olympic Gold Medals, while Ovechkin only has one Stanley Cup ring.
