“The most memorable goal for the national team? It was probably when we won gold in Minsk, in the final game. I also can’t help but remember the Olympic triumph when we we beat Canada. However, each of these goals was special,” Ovechkin said in an interview with the correspondent of the “Championship” edition.
Recall that Ovechkin has been playing in the National Hockey League since 2005. During this time, he spent 1347 games, during which he scored 822 goals, made 663 assists and scored a total of 1485 points with a utility indicator of “+67”.
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Source: Sport
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