All-star games are passe and should be eliminated. They’ve been non-competitive for years, becoming a parody of the sport ...
Will Alex Ovechkin retire this offseason? While we will not know for sure until July, here's what we do know about the forward's future.
The hole at the top of the lineup Ovechkin filled for two decades had been vacant long before any decision has to be made on ...
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How deep the NHL free agent pool could have been. This was supposed to be the summer of Connor McDavid, before he gave the Edmonton Oilers two more years to win a Stanley Cup with his services. Or the ...
Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour wasn't thrilled with Alexander Ovechkin after his fight with rookie Andrei ...
The Russian Machine isn’t ready to shut it down just yet. Alex Ovechkin, the NHL’s all-time leading goal scorer, gave a peek into his mindset at the end of his 21st NHL season as rumors swirl around ...
Alex Ovechkin's 21st NHL season ended on Tuesday, April 14, when the Washington Capitals were officially eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs. Now, all anyone wants to know is whether this will be ...
Alexander Ovechkin's first NHL game was against the Blue Jackets on Oct. 5, 2005 – a 3-2 Washington Capitals' victory in which the left wing scored two goals. It is quite possible that Ovechkin's last ...
Alexander Ovechkin just completed his 21st season in the NHL. His contract with the Washington Capitals is up and the 40-year-old has a very important decision ahead of him. Should Ovechkin retire ...
When it comes to modern greats in hockey, the two names that come to mind first are Alexander Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby. Sidney Crosby will go down as one of the greatest forwards of all time. He is ...
Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8) skates at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Danny Wild-Imagn Images There are moments in sports that feel bigger than the game itself—and ...