Fetisov said that he would ask Ovechkin a club if he beats the Gretzki record
Two -time Olympic champion and seven -time world champion Vyacheslav Fetisov said that he would ask the club from the Russian striker and captain of the Washington Capitals club Alexander Ovechkin if he beat the Canadian Wayne Gretzki record for the number of goals in the regular championships of the National Hockey League (NHL). His words are given by RIA Novosti.
Fetisov said he would ask for one of the game clubs as a keepsake. “He understands his mission: the Russian guy should become the most effective in world hockey,” he thought.
The 30th goal in the current regular championship of the NHL Ovechkin recorded on his account on Wednesday night, February 26. This happened in a home match against Kalgary Flems, in which Washington was defeated with a score of 1: 3.
Thus, the hockey player brought the total number of goals in the NHL regular championships to 883. The Russian reduced the gear backlog in the number of goals in regular championships to 11.
Source: Lenta

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