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Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Alex Ovechkin to determine the “prominent record” such as the most scoring goal in the NHL.
Ovechkin’s 895 Career targeted a record in a message, Washington capitals broke a record tie with Wayne Gretzky, Putin, New York Islands said that the Russians will celebrate the Russians.
“Congratulations to you a prominent record. You have prevailed from the legendary masters in the number of goals in the National Hockey League in regular season games,” Putin said in a statement released on Monday.
Break Gretzky’s record “It was not only your personal success, but also a real holiday for fans in Russia and abroad,” Putin added. “I wish you a health, happiness, happiness (and) war spirit to conquer new heights in life and sports.”
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Monday Pozkov and Ovechkin still did not talk on the phone, but Putin’s congratulatory message showed the President of “High Values Ovechkin Sports Results”.
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Ovechkin, in the back of Putin in the past and in 2017, the Putin team set up a group of a group to support the re-elected Russian President on social media.
Ovechkin has attracted criticism to support the Russian autocratic leader in Ukraine condemned by global leaders.
At that time, Ovechkin Associated Press and Washington Post, “I just support our country,” he said and said, “he said.
Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyyev, Ovechkin referred to the congratulations on congratulations after the record of the record on Sunday.
He is a member of the Social Media Ovechkin “Putin’s team and the main faces of the world hockey, millions and NHL remain the most important of the top strikers.”
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Washington Capitals Captain Alex Ovechkin, New York Islanders hit the 895th career on Sunday and broked Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record for career purposes.