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Alexander Ovechkin Channels Sean Penn?

Posted: 02/28/2010 11:15 pm

Let it be said rather plainly. I think Alexander Ovechkin is the best NHL player bar none right now. I am not alone in this assessment.

But, his behavior from dodging the sports press in Vancouver, to pushing a fan ... has been poor sportsmanship no matter what pressure, excuse or Milbury-insult is launched from a host's seat.

Well, sadly it has continued as per a RIA Novosti correspondent who taped Ovechkin until he finally came up to the camera guy and added another situation to his personal Vancouver resume.

The story:

When Evgeny Fatkin asked Ovechkin for an interview, the hockey star answered by saying "Do you want me to break your camera?

He did not wait for an answer and broke the camera display.

"I was holding the camera in my right hand," Fatkin said. "When Ovechkin approached, I put [my arm] down, and he broke the digital display with his right hand," he said.

Following the incident, Ovechkin reportedly smiled, left the bar and disappeared."


There has been criticism from this season that Ovechkin has been reckless in his play, even causing Washington owner Ted Leonsis to take him aside to ask him about it. Many have come to his aid and side saying that he is "just having fun".

However, if you tie all these things together this season ... under the white hot light of the Olympics and a season of some questions, might that image be cracking just a bit?

Is something up with Ovechkin beyond just the loss, or now being reckless with his own image and how he handles paparazzi and fans?

There might be more to all of this, or maybe not. But for a guy who is a vibrant personality and a marketed face to a game, something seems to be crumbling just a bit.

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Let it be said rather plainly. I think Alexander Ovechkin is the best NHL player bar none right now. I am not alone in this assessment. But, his behavior from dodging the spo...
Let it be said rather plainly. I think Alexander Ovechkin is the best NHL player bar none right now. I am not alone in this assessment. But, his behavior from dodging the spo...
 
 
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Peyton Farquhar
03:37 AM on 03/01/2010
This has been a long time in the making, so I am not at all shocked to see an overpaid and over-privileged NHL star's bad behavior displayed in Vancouver. Ovechkin's antics on ice before, during and after he scores are tolerated because he is such a good player, but those of us who do not throw roses at his feet don't view his behavior as anything but infantile and tedious. It is possible to enjoy scoring goals without acting like a 6 y/o, but you'd never know that watching Ovechkin. Don't be surprised if his bad behavior starts mimicking Roy Emery...a goalie currently playing for the Flyers, but whose former team -the Ottawa Sens- are paying him to stay the f*ck OUT of Canada and not embarrass the franchise any further.
11:41 AM on 03/01/2010
If you are worried about how excited a player can get after he scores, you don't watch hockey for the right reasons. Players can jump and shout all they want if they work hard enough for a goal in my opinion. I doubt he will become a Ray (not Roy) Emery, that is a horrible comparison. He is young, plus the pressure he has on him from Russia, the Capitals, and his fame all don't help. Hes a decent guy and deserves to have a small incident like this forgotten.

As for the actual video... Guaranteed he apoligizes and buys the guy a better camera.
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Peyton Farquhar
03:23 PM on 03/01/2010
LMAO. Nice attempt to brush off negative PR on Ovechkin, but just like Avery, it's not going to be very effective.