Alex Ovechkin

Washington Capitals #8 - Left Wing

  • Born: 09/17/85
  • Age: 31
  • Height: 6'3"
  • Weight: 239
  • Seasons: 2005
NHL
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NHL's decision to skip Olympics has some Russian players leaving the league

The NHL is forgoing the 2018 Winter Olympics, and that has complicated its relationship with Russian players.

Tuesday Links: Great Expectations

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Can Miro Heiskanen change the Stars franchise? Plus, Radek Faksa gets a bridge deal, Tyler Johnson gets paid, and more.

Storm Advisory: Daily Roundup | July 10, 2017

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In the competition to improve in the Metro, the Hurricanes are in pole position. And Alex Semin styles and profiles at Alex Ovechkin’s wedding.

Monday Links: Stars Prospects at Development Camp

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Stars draft picks Hintz and Heiskanen are just a few names at the development camp, Heiskanen signs a 3 year ELC, Bishop loses some teeth Ovechkin’s wild wedding and Kovalchuk remains in the KHL

Monday Caps Clips

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Daily Washington Capitals news and notes: ‘Twas a weekend of weddings and awards. Perhaps hockey-things start up again tomorrow.

Lindgren eager to learn from Price

Here are your daily links including Lindgren aims at Price-level, development camp wraps up, and unsigned veterans

Quick Strikes: Nikita Kucherov Ranked Among Biggest Breakout Players in the NHL

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The Tampa Bay Lightning star gets some well deserved recognition, hockey weddings and more!

Can the Canes’ New-Look Defense Cover A Subpar Offense?

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The Canes didn’t acquire a top center, but they have improved the defense ten-fold. Will that be enough for their first playoff appearance in nine years?

Monday Caps Clips: Kuzya Extended, Mojo Traded

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Daily Washington Capitals news and notes: The salary cap finally catches up with the Caps, Ovi sets a date and more.

Habs had no choice but to take a risk with Price's $84 million extension

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Montreal couldn’t let Price leave, so it’s taking a gamble by paying him huge money through his 30s.

2016-17 Season Breakdown: Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Washington Capitals

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It wasn’t pretty, ladies and gentlemen.

Connor McDavid will be worth it as the NHL’s highest-paid player

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Even at a reported $13.25 million annual cap hit, an MVP-caliber player is worth it.