Lesson needed for Ovechkin?
Alex Ovechkin is becoming a dangerous player and it was time for the NHL to step in.
Alex Ovechkin is becoming a dangerous player and it was time for the NHL to step in.
This is an increasingly important time in the history of the National Hockey League and the direction the league is heading. The impending Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations, NHL players eligibility status for future Olympic Games, the financial climate of the U.S. and it’s effect on the league, and the growing threat from the Kontinental Hockey League, these are indeed important days.
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The mark of greatness isn’t always measured by the ability to avoid adversity, but by how the adversity is handled as a team moves forward.
For the first two periods in Thursday night’s game against the first place Washington Capitals, the Penguins showed the mark of being a great team.
Since Sidney Crosby made his iconic debut in the NHL, the Penguins have won eleven out of fifteen showdowns in the regular season.
But make no mistake about it; this is not a lopsided rivalry.
The Penguins have had many questions surrounding the team. From Malkin and Crosby to the injured Marc-Andre Fleury, last nights victory was important.
Alexander Ovechkin is at it again, this time he may be facing much worse than anything before.
Tonight, Alexander Ovechkin went knee on knee with Tim Gleason of the Carolina Hurricanes and was given a 5 minute match penalty but was also injured on the play and had to be helped off the ice.
Early in the 3rd period of tonight’s Capitals/Sabres game Alexander Ovechkin received a 5 minute major and a game misconduct after hitting Sabres forward Patrick Kaleta into the boards. Continue reading for the video and give your opinion if the right call was made.