Ovechkin struck again with a power-play goal from his office -- the left face-off circle -- to make it 3-1 with 1:37 left in the second period.
"He's a big, strong guy and he's scored a lot of goals," Capitals coach Barry Trotz said. "He's evolved in areas of his game. He's not just at that [face-off] dot. He will go the front of the net. He's not scared to do that. So [he's] just adding layers to his game."
The new layer that Trotz was most interested in discussing Monday was Ovechkin's commitment defensively, as evidenced by the two shots he blocked. That included one from defenseman Ryan Murray with 2:24 remaining when the Capitals had a 5-3 lead and Blue Jackets goalie Sergei Bobrovsky was on the bench for an extra attacker.
"That's where you get your street cred with your teammates, boy," Trotz said. "You've got to block a shot when it's necessary and get a puck out when it's necessary. So I probably give him more props for that than even scoring goals because that's what you expect of him. The other stuff, those are the necessary things, those details, those necessary details that allow you to win.
"If you don't have them, then you're not going to win."
Ovechkin will certainly need them against the Penguins, a series that is always highlighted by the Crosby/Ovechkin matchup. Ovechkin was the first pick in the 2004 NHL Draft. Crosby was the first pick in 2005.
They each entered the League at the start of the 2005-06 season. They met in the second round of the 2009, 2016 and 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Penguins won each of those series and went on to win the Stanley Cup each time.
For all Ovechkin has done, including scoring his 600th goal and a League-leading 49 goals this season, the 32-year-old Russian is constantly reminded that he not only hasn't won the Stanley Cup, but he's yet to advance beyond the second round.
Whatever doing that this season would mean to his legacy, he wasn't interested in discussing it Monday.
"It's all about team," he said. "We've been struggling in the second round, and we just have to believe in each other. Don't look what's happened in previous years. It's this year. It's new season. It's new series."