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This loss ended a disappointing year for Alex on the international stage. He played in 5 games for the Russian team, but did not manage to score any points. This was the first time that Alex failed to score any points in a World Championship tournament. He recorded 2 goals and 2 assists as Russia won the tournament. Russia had already passed to first playoff-round where they faced United States.

USA defeated Russia, , eliminating them from the tournament. Alex the son of Mikhail Ovechkin, a former professional soccer player and Tatyana Ovechkina, who won two Olympic gold medals while competing for the Soviet women's basketball team at the Summer Olympics in Montreal and at the Summer Olympics in Moscow.

The first sign of Alex's future came when he was two years old while in a Soviet toy store, he grabbed a toy hockey stick and refused to let go. His parents treasure the picture to this day. Whenever Alex saw a hockey game on TV, he "dropped all his toys" and ran to the TV, protesting if his parents tried to change the channel.

Alex's parents say they knew he would be an athlete when he chose to run up the steps to their 10th floor apartment instead of taking the elevator. They also encouraged him to be athletic, sending him out to play at nearby soccer fields and basketball courts. Sergei, Alex's older brother, had initially introduced him to hockey and Alex enrolled in hockey school at the age of 8. Soon after he began, however, Alex had to postpone his hockey career because his parents were unable to take him to the rink, but one of his coaches saw his talent and insisted to his parents that he should continue playing hockey.

Sergei later died in a car accident when Alex was A childhood friend claims this is one of the reasons Alex is so passionate on the ice. He also has another older brother named Mikhael. Alex is engaged to tennis player Maria Kirilenko. Though the two were reported to be good friends when they roomed together during the Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy, this friendship quickly cooled. There is no definitive information on what caused the feud, but the most popular theory is that it began in August of , when Ovechkin supposedly punched Malkin's Russian agent, Gennady Ushakov, at a Moscow nightclub.

Alex has denied that version of events, while Malkin confirmed it, although he was not certain whether this was the precipitating event to the feud. The most notorious event took place on January 21, in Pittsburgh, when Alex took a run at Malkin, which would have seemingly resulted in a devastating hit had Malkin not ducked out of the way just in time. Despite these incidents, Ovechkin has repeatedly denied "having it out" for Malkin.

Though the feud raised many concerns as to its effect on the league and the Russian national team at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, it apparently dissipated as mysteriously as it started. Malkin handed Alex his props for the stunt as well as handing him his stick and pouring some sports drink down Alex's throat.

Though there is no final word on the nature and status of the feud, considering their past interactions, this incident appears to show that the feud has effectively ended. It has been reported that Ilya Kovalchuk who was then the Atlanta Thrashers' captain and is also teammate of Alex and Malkin on the Russian national team, brokered the peace between the two. On January 24, , Alex won the Breakaway Competition at the SuperSkills Competition for the 2nd consecutive year in Montreal after emerging in the final few seconds wearing a hat bestowed with a Canadian flag and white sunglasses.

On January 25, , he scored 1 goal and notched 2 assists as well as scoring the game-ending shootout goal in the NHL All-Star Game as the Eastern Conference won 12— Late in the —09 NHL season, Alex garnered some criticism over his exuberant after-goal celebrations. In the February 28, , segment of Hockey Night in Canada's Coach's Corner, Canadian hockey analyst Don Cherry likened Alex's celebrations of jumping into the boards and his team-mates to that of soccer players, concluding that this was not the Canadian way and advising Canadian kids to ignore Ovechkin's example.

Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau came to Ovechkin's defense, stating Cherry "doesn't know Alex like we know Alex", and Ovechkin himself stated that he "doesn't care" about Cherry. The next notable incident happened on March 19, , in a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. After scoring his 50th goal of the season, Alex put his stick on the ice, pretending to warm his hands over it because it was "hot. Last season Crosby out-shined Ovechkin on so many levels—outscoring him, beating him at the Olympics and taking the Penguins a step further in the playoffs than Ovechkin did with the Capitals.

Fact is, as good as Ovechkin is, there is just no comparison. Crosby has been better. Last season Steven Stamkos did the unthinkable and outscored Ovechkin in his sophomore year. Henrik Sedin had a marvelous season in , scoring more points than Ovechkin—a key cog in Sedin winning the Art Ross Trophy points scoring leader and Hart Memorial Trophy League MVP , both of which Ovechkin was the favorite to win before the season began. Now, there is no shame in losing out to Stamkos or Sedin, but Ovechkin losing out on both trophies was a huge shock for many NHL fans, and probably Ovechkin himself.

This season Ovechkin is not even in the conversation for the Hart or Art Ross Trophies, nor is he in the position to be part of the Rocket Richard Trophy discussions. Ovechkin is still one of the most recognizable faces of the NHL, still an elite player and, in my opinion, still one of the most entertaining players to watch.

That said, if he continues to struggle to score goals, continues to struggle to lead his team to the promise land and fails to evolve as a player, his status stands to continually take a hit, leaving him in the dust of Crosby, Stamkos, Henrik Sedin and whoever else steps up their game. Got an NHL question you need answered? Got a great story idea? Ovechkin, taken by Washington with the No.

Ovechkin scored 46 goals in his second season, then scored 65, still the most in the 21st century, in Pearson Award now the Ted Lindsay Award. The goals and awards kept coming. On Jan. He passed Fedorov, who he grew up admiring and played with early in his career with the Capitals, for the most NHL points by a Russia-born player with an assist on Feb. As his game took off, his confidence soared. At the Under World Championships in Slovakia, the young forward led the tournament with 14 goals in just eight games.

In the end, the highly prized and touted Ovechkin went No. Forced to miss a year due to the league's season-long lockout, Ovechkin made his NHL debut with a bang in October , potting two goals in just four minutes and checking an opponent so hard that he broke the glass partition.

He went on to net 52 goals and register 54 assists that season , winning the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league's Rookie of the Year. In the years since, the Russian superstar has only stepped up his dominance to become one of the NHL's most explosive and feared scorers. During the season, Ovechkin scored 65 times and dished out 47 assists to capture his first Hart Trophy as the league's MVP.

The following season, Ovechkin won the Hart for the second consecutive time. He earned a third MVP honor following the season. Scheduled to play in the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, Ovechkin was tapped as the official ambassador for his home country.



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