Olympian and Stanley Cup winner Valery Kamensky says Washington Capitals forward Alexander Ovechkin beat Stan Mikita in the number of points scored in National Hockey League (NHL) history. Transmits words RBC Sports.
“An excellent achievement. He did well and I wish him continued success. As for how you’ve been playing lately, I don’t think it’s a hiatus. A full-fledged return is family situations when a person is injured, does not play for a long time and goes to the funeral.
As for the playoffs, there are chances, but everything will depend not only on Alexander, but on the whole team, ”said Kamensky.
The 37-year-old Russian player has scored 52 goals and scored 25 assists in 59 games this season.
In total, Alexander Ovechkin has 1470 points for his career in the NHL: 815 goals and 655 assists.
In today’s NHL regular season game against San Jose, the Russian player scored a couple of goals and made an assist. The Russian player collected 6 points after returning from Russia, which he left due to the death of his father.
Former Olympic ice hockey champion, State Duma deputy Vyacheslav Fetisov discretion Ovechkin’s success.
Source: Gazeta

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