Ovechkin talks about moving to America: He lived like he was in prison

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Alexander Ovechkin, Russian hockey player of the National Hockey League (NHL) club Washington Capitals, said that he did not like the first impressions after moving to the USA at the “Team” show at KION.

“They put me in a hotel. In the basement. Not in a normal room, but in the basement with small windows, like in a prison. There was no iPad before, there was nothing. And I think: why did I come here? Ovechkin said.

Ovechkin has been playing in the National Hockey League (NHL) since 2005. He won the Stanley Cup with Washington in 2018.

Last season, Ovechkin played in 74 regular season games in the National Hockey League (NHL), scoring 42 goals and 33 assists.

Now the Russian has 822 goals scored in his NHL career. Wayne Gretzky is 72 goals behind. He remains in first place among snipers in NHL history due to Canada’s 894 goals.

Formerly Ovechkin Confessedwhich is henpecked.

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