While it hasn't been a great season for Alex Ovechkin so far, there's still hope he can catch, and beat Wayne Gretzky's goal-scoring record before he retires. However, former player turned analyst Paul Bissonnette believes there's another player in the league with a better chance at catching Gretzky, and provides numbers to back it up.
Like him or not, Bissonnette isn't wrong on his assessment. This season alone, Matthews is on pace for 70+ goals if he can stay healthy, a mark Ovechkin never hit in his career. In his almost 20 years in the league, Ovechkin's highest goal total in a season was 65 in 2007-08. Matthews has hit the 60 mark once so far, and should have plenty of time in his career to do it a few more times. Bissonnette's assessment isn't as far-fetched as some may think.