Alexander Ovechkin

@Sportspersons, Career and Childhood

Alexander Mikhailovich Ovechkin is regarded as one of the greatest ice-hockey players in the world

Sep 17, 1985

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 17, 1985
  • Nationality: Russian
  • Famous: Sportspersons, Ice Hockey Players
  • City/State: Moscow
  • Nick names: The Great Eight
  • Spouses: Anastasia Shubskaya
  • Siblings: Sergei Ovechkin

Alexander Ovechkin born at

Moscow

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Birth Place

In December 2012, he got engaged to tennis player Maria Kirilenko. However, the engagement was called off in July 2014. Later, in 2015, he announced his engagement with model Anastasia Shubskaya, daughter of actor Vera Glagoleva. They got married in July 2017.

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Personal Life

Alexander Ovechkin was born on September 17, 1985, in Moscow, Russia, into a family of sportspersons. His father, Mikhail Ovechkin, is a former professional soccer player, and his mother, Tatyana, is a well-known Russian basketball player who has won two ‘Olympic’ gold medals as part of the Russian women’s basketball team in 1976 and 1980.

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Childhood & Early Life

As a child, Ovechkin developed a keen interest in hockey. When Ovechkin was 8 years old, his elder brother, Sergei, encouraged him and helped him with training. Unfortunately, his brother died in a car accident when Ovechkin was 10 years old.

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Childhood & Early Life

Ovechkin’s was inspired by Mario Lemieux of the ‘Pittsburgh Penguins.’ Later, he was invited to join the development program of the ‘RSL’ team ‘HC Dynamo Moscow.’ At the age of 11, he scored 56 goals, breaking Pavel Bure’s record of 53 goals.

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Childhood & Early Life

Ovechkin began his professional career at the age of 16 and played for ‘Dynamo Moscow’ during the 2001–2002 season. By 18, he won the ‘RSL’ award for the best left-wing in the league. In 2003, he was included in the Russian team to play at the ‘World Junior Hockey Championship,’ where his tournament-leading 6 goals helped Russia win the gold. In the 2004–2005 season, he recorded 27 points in 37 games, but he missed two month’s play due to a shoulder injury that occurred during the 2005 ‘World Junior Championship’ against Canada.

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Career

He was selected by the ‘Washington Capitals’ first overall in the 2004 ‘NHL Entry Draft.’ Due to the ‘NHL’ lockout, the 2004–2005 season was canceled, and Ovechkin joined the ‘Washington Capitals’ as a rookie for the 2005–2006 season. He was compared with another promising rookie: Sidney Crosby of the ‘Pittsburgh Penguins.’ Ovechkin scored an extraordinary goal in a January game against the ‘Phoenix Coyotes,’ which became a memorable moment in the history of ice hockey. Ovechkin finished the season with 106 points, 52 goals, and 54 assists. He was awarded the ‘Calder Memorial Trophy’ for being the best rookie of the year. He was also first rookie in 15 years to be selected for the ‘NHL First All-Star Team.’

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In the 2006–2007 season, he continued to excel, with 46 goals and 92 points. He played for the ‘First All-Star Team.’ However, the ‘Washington Capitals’ could not win for the second year in succession. During the 2007–2008 season, he led the team to a division title, scored 65 goals (and 112 points), which was first time since 1996 that a player had scored more than 60 goals in a season. He won his first ‘Hart Memorial Trophy’ at the end of the season. He was the first player to be awarded four major post-season awards: the ‘Lester B Pearson Award’ for the most outstanding player, the ‘Hart Memorial Trophy’ for the league’s ‘MVP,’ the ‘Art Ross Trophy’ for the league’s leading point-getter, and the ‘Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy’ for the league’s leading goal-scorer.

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The same season, his earlier three-year contract was extended to a 13-year $124 million contract, which is the richest in the league’s history. When he won the ‘Hart Trophy,’ Ovechkin was given the key to Washington by Mayor Adrian Fenty.

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In the 2008–2009 season, the ‘Washington Capitals’ again won the division crown, and Ovechkin scored 56 goals in the season to win his second ‘Hart Trophy’ and ‘Pearson Award.’ In February 2009, he became the fourth player to score his 200th goal in just four seasons.

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Career

Some of his most prominent awards are the ‘Calder Memorial Trophy’ for the best rookie of the year (2006), and the ‘Hart Memorial Trophy’ as the ‘MVP’ (2008, 2009, and 2013).

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Awards & Achievements

He won the ‘Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy’ seven times. The trophy is awarded for scoring the highest number of goals.

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Awards & Achievements

Ovechkin received the ‘Lester B Pearson Award’, also known as the ‘Ted Lindsay Award,’ awarded to the most outstanding player, for three consecutive years: 2008, 2009, and 2010.

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Awards & Achievements

He won the ‘Art Ross Trophy’ for being the ‘Scoring Leader’ in 2008. He received the ‘Prince of Wales Trophy’ in 2018 and the ‘Kharlamov Trophy’ seven times.

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Awards & Achievements

‘Asteroid 257261 Ovechkin’ was named after him, in honor of his contribution to sports. He was honored with a sightseeing bus in Washington DC, by ‘Ride of Fame.’

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