Ovechkin milestone thread - 850 and Beyond!

Hockey241978

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Funny how all the most “durable” players are all floaters. Kessel, Marleau, Kane, Ovechkin, etc.

Amazing what not playing defense, battling along the boards, or blocking shots will do for one’s durability.
Now do career hits Ovi has against Crosby's which is more physical than hugging someone along the boards! Ovi 3664 hits, Crosby 1129! It would take Crosby 3 more careers to equal Ovi's totals! Haha
 
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Now do career hits Ovi has against Crosby's which is more physical than hugging someone along the boards! Ovi 3664 hits, Crosby 1129! It would take Crosby 3 more careers to equal Ovi's totals! Haha
One could argue Crosby is the most elite grinder in history, props to him for aging as well as he has. He doesn't belong in the grouping of Kane, Kessel, and others who play a mostly finesse game.
 

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Funny how all the most “durable” players are all floaters. Kessel, Marleau, Kane, Ovechkin, etc.

Amazing what not playing defense, battling along the boards, or blocking shots will do for one’s durability.

Insane take. Everyone quoted the hit stats already, but Ovechkin was one of the most high-impact physical players of his generation. He threw hits at top speed with car crash levels of impact.



Prime Ovie was the closest thing you’ll see to an Eric Lindros type physical presence in this league, especially in context of what’s legal these days. To play that style and never sustain a major injury is mind-boggling. He’s one of one.
 

pi314

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Wait so you're saying people should get injured and be martyrs of sorts just to play defense?

Also- what is this like 2010? Ovechkin won his cup and while doing so has also becomes the GOAT scorer. Everyone, including every NHL player and GM would have nothing bad to say about him in regards to his style of play.

Just you. :coffee:

Incorrect.

Not “just me”.

I never used to even watch his play away from the puck.

Bruce Boudreau in 2008 in a post game interview.

Reporter: “What did you think of Alex play tonight?”

Boudreau: “Alex was good with the puck.”

Reporter: “Are you saying Alex didn’t play well without the puck?”

Boudreau: “Alex was good with the puck.”

Seemed like a strange thing to say.

So I watched him away from the puck the next game.

Boudreau was right.

You can’t unsee it.

His former coach would agree with the take.
 
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As a huge Ovi and Caps fan, I have to say there’s simply no chance of that happening. All indications are he has zero interest in playing beyond his current contract, which expires after next season. Seems extremely clear he is looking forward to returning home to Moscow with his family after next season.

I mean i could be wrong, or he could change his mind, but both Russian and English language interviews seem to indicate that desire.
IF the team is doing well, he has a chance at another Cup, and of course he’s healthy?

Why would he leave? Honest question? He’d have been in DC for 21 or so years. How is that different than 22 or 23 or 24?

It’s not. Not materially.

Hell, he can play in Russia when he’s 45, akin to Jagr in CZ.

He wants to win. Period. If the Caps suck ass as he winds down? He will leave. IF he’s on a good/great team and is contributing to that? No better place to play hockey than that.
 

Lucas Hood

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Remember the


Top 3 hitter of all time is


soft because 16 years ago his coach


answered a question about a game in a postgame


conference where he praised his play with the puck I


type like a redditor ergo


this is the correct take with facts and logic and all


your arguments are invalid
 

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