St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington plays against the Washington Capitals.

Washington Capitals players poured onto the ice to mob Alex Ovechkin after he scored his 900th career goal during the second period on Wednesday, Nov. 5.

They weren't paying attention to where the milestone puck was.

But St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington knew its location. The feisty netminder, who had given up the goal on an Ovechkin backhander, picked up the puck and tucked it inside his pants.

But he didn't get away with it.

Linesman Michel Cormier had spotted the move. He talked to the goalie in his crease and Binnington reached into his pants and gave the puck to the on-ice official.

Ovechkin laughed when asked by reporters after the game about the incident.

"Yeah, I just saw it," he said. "I'm not going to comment."

Why Jordan Binnington said he took the puck

Binnington wasn't available after the game but told reporters on Thursday that he had "full intention" to give the puck back to Ovechkin.

He figured the Capitals star wouldn't mind sharing since the goalie "basically had an assist" on the goal by turning the puck over.

Ovechkin's goal had given the Capitals a 2-0 lead at 2:39 of the second period.

Anthony Beauvillier and John Carlson scored within the next seven minutes, and Binnington was pulled in favor of Joel Hofer.

Binnington, the 4 Nations Face-Off-winning goalie, fell to 3-5-2 with a 3.34 goals-against average and .859 save percentage.

This story was updated with new information.

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