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Alex Ovechkin Still Has The Stick He Broke Gretzky's Record With, Set To Exhibit In Russia This Week

Alex Ovechkin Still Has The Stick He Broke Gretzky's Record With, Set To Exhibit In Russia This Week

Yahoo2 days ago
While back home in Russia for the final weeks of summer, Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin is using his time to give back and celebrate breaking Wayne Gretzky's record with fans, as the festivities are set to continue with his annual youth tournament, the Ovi Cup, on Saturday.
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