No holding back. Some will say he has a point though:
Over the weekend, Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin passed Gordie Howe to become the second-greatest goal-scorer in NHL history. As he gets closer to Wayne Gretzky s 894 career mark, many reporters like Larry Brooks of the New York Post, are refusing to celebrate Ovechkin.
In his latest column, Brooks the Capitals’ captain’s “unabashed [Vladimir] Putin support clouds his pursuit of NHL history.”
It is impossible to become invested in this race for hockey history that will likely reach fruition after another 93 goals sometime during the 2024-25 season. It will be documented. But it will not be romanticized. There is a pall over it. Again, at least here.”
It is not the first time Ovechkin is feeling the heat for his support of Putin. Things got much worse when Russia invaded Ukraine back in February. In days following the unprovoked invasion, Ovi was booed during a trip across western Canada for not taking more of a stand against Putin. Ovechkin’s Instagram page also features a profile photo of himself next to Putin. Back in 2017, Ovechkin founded “PutinTeam,” a social movement to show support for the country’s head of state.
That’s why Brooks cannot root for him. He does admit No. 8 is entertaining to watch, but he simply cannot get behind “Ovechkin the ardent supporter of Putin.”
He is not the only one. Brian Lilley of the Toronto Sun also published a column on how impossible it is for him to adulate Ovechkin.
Lilley believes that Ovechkin will only get the full support his performance deserves if he “walks away from his support for Putin, war and oppression.”
Where do you stand?
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