Russian Washington Capitals forward Alexander Ovechkin helps journalist Leah Hextall off the ice after the end of a National Hockey League (NHL) regular season game against Toronto.
Hextall was interviewed by one of the players of the match, then was about to leave the field but was unable to get the job done. The Russian striker took the girl in his arms and helped her overcome the obstacle. Hextall smiled at Ovechkin and left the ice.
The match between Washington and Toronto ended with the Canadian team winning with a score of 4:1. Alexander Ovechkin had the lone goal for the Capitals. It is also worth noting that the Russian scored a goal with the puck in the match against Toronto for the first time this season. The striker could not score a goal in 4 matches.
The Russian forward has a total of five matches this season, one goal and two assists. Washington lost four of its five games to start the season. The team is in last place in the Eastern Conference.
Former Washington coach reported On the fact that the team could not support Ovechkin in the match against Toronto.
Source: Gazeta

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