Ovechkin said whether he would return to Russia after completing his career 30.05.2024, 22:35

Russian forward and Washington Capitals captain Alexander Ovechkin in his interview with YouTube channel “It’s hockey, bro!” He said where he plans to live after completing his professional career – in Moscow or Washington?

»[Вернусь] “To Moscow,” the striker replied shortly.

In the first round of the National Hockey League (NHL) 2023/24 season play-offs, Washington faced the New York Rangers, which featured Russian hockey players: goaltender Igor Shesterkin and forward Artemy Panarin. The Capitals did not win a single game and lost the series by a score of 0-4. Ovechkin could not score in these matches.

Ovechkin played in a total of 79 regular season games and four playoff games during the NHL season, scoring 31 goals and 34 assists. The sniper record of Canadian Wayne Gretzky continues to follow. Ovechkin sits second, 41 goals behind the Canadian; There are currently 853 goals scored by the Russian.

Ovechkin before choosed Between the Stanley Cup and Gretzky’s record.

What are you thinking?



Source: Gazeta

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