Ovechkin’s Washington may move from Washington

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The National Hockey League’s (NHL) Washington Capitals may reportedly move to Virginia 7news.

State lawmakers have approved a project to build an arena for the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) Washington Capitals and Washington Wizards teams, according to a source. The stadium will be located in the Potomac Yard area of ​​Alexandria, a suburb of Washington, D.C., and will be located 15 kilometers from Capital One Arena, home of the Capitals and Wizards home games.

This season, the 38-year-old Ovechkin appeared on the ice in 25 games and recorded only 16 points (5 goals and 11 assists). In total, the player scored 827 goals during his time in the NHL. The difference between Ovechkin, who holds the league record for the most goals scored in NHL history, and Gretzky is 67 goals.

The captain of the capital city scored his 1,500th point in the NHL with an assist in the match against the Dallas Stars on the night of December 8. He became the first hockey player from Russia to achieve this feat.

Earlier, the representative of Alexander Ovechkin categorically denied Comment on the failure of a hockey player in the NHL.

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