Ovechkin filed a patent application for the phrase spoken more than 15 years ago

Attacker and CaptainWashington Capitals » Alexander Ovechkin at the end of May filed an application with Rospatent for registration of the phrase “I’m fine. The Russian machine never breaks “(” I’m fine. The Russian car does not break “), informs the Adindex portal .

The application specifies several classes of the International Classification of Goods and Services.

The phrase “I’m fine. The Russian machine never breaks,” Ovechkin first said in October 2006. In an NHL regular season game against Colorado, the Russian was injured after a pitch of Washington defenseman Sean Morrison. The next day, the hockey player answered the question about his health with the phrase: “I am fine. The Russian car does not break down.

If the request is approved, use of the phrase without Ovechkin’s consent will be prohibited. In addition, the athlete will be able to benefit from the intellectual property. In addition, the hockey player applied for the registration of the logo of his international hockey academy.

Ovechkin has 75 points (42 goals, 33 assists) in 73 regular season games in 2022/23 and is the second-leading scorer in league history. The Russian has 822 goals in his NHL career, the leader of this indicator, Canadian Wayne Gretzky, has 894.

Source : MatchTV

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