Journalist Igor Rabiner in an interview with the YouTube channel Sports.ru spoke about how the striker of the National Hockey League (NHL) Washington Capitals, Alexander Ovechkin, paid for trips to restaurants for his teammates.
The journalist said that in the fourth year of his performance in the team, the hockey player was forced to pay for a dinner for 63 people from the training camp, thereby testing him for greed. “This whole Caudla, more than 60 people go and have lunch for about ten thousand bucks, sushi, everything. But Ovechkin will not rust in this regard, ”Rabiner described the story, noting that the Russian had done this more than once.
In the summer of 2020, Washington defender John Carlson spoke about Ovechkin’s strange request during a dinner together. According to the hockey player, he was surprised that the Russian wanted to season the pasta with ketchup.
Ovechkin has been playing in the NHL since 2005. He helped the Capitals win the Stanley Cup for the first time in club history.

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