A picture of Alex Ovechkin with Russian president Vladimir Putin, the ruthless thug who invaded Ukraine, is front and center on the Washington star's Instagram page. But the NHL would rather look past Ovechkin's ties to the accused war criminal as the Capitals forward inches closer to Gordie Howe on the all-time goal list.
On Tuesday, Ovechkin became the third player in NHL history to reach the 800-goal mark when he scored a hat trick. With one more goal, he'll tie Howe for second most all time with 801. Wayne Gretzky has the most career goals with 894.
When Ovechkin inevitably passes Howe, the sports media will debate his place among hockey royalty. In fact, it's already taking place.
What hasn't been talked about as much -- just as Ovechkin and the NHL hoped -- is the forward's relationship with Putin and the league's inaction as the war in Ukraine reaches its 10th month.
On Friday, Russia launched "at least 76 missiles" at Ukraine. (h/t CNN)
On Feb. 28, four days after the attack on Ukraine, the NHL released a statement condemning the invasion. But it has remained silent on Ovechkin's ties to Putin.
On Nov. 2, 2017, Ovechkin announced "a social movement in the name of Putin Team." He told reporters following a game against the New York Islanders that night, "Like every human from different countries, they support their president." (h/t Washington Post)
As of Feb. 24, 2022, the accompanying website for "Putin Team" hadn't been updated "in several years," per journalist Rick Westhead.
The PutinTeam website does not seem to have been updated in several years. From Jan-Mar 2018, it had 132,854 visitors, according to analysis by @Similarweb.
— Rick Westhead (@rwesthead) February 24, 2022
82% of website visitors in 2018 were in Russia.
Traffic has since plunged and no longer draws more than 5K viewers/month.
As the season began, Toronto Star contributor Sean Roman Strockyj suggested NHL commissioner Gary Bettman suspend Ovechkin for supporting Putin. He wrote the league's inaction represents, "a failure of institutional responsibility," and that Ovechkin, "violates hockey's standard morality clause, which requires players to refrain from conduct detrimental to the league."
On Feb. 26, 2022, former player Dominik Hasek, the Hall of Fame goaltender from the Czech Republic, said the league "must immediately suspend contracts for all Russian players."
The NHL must immediately suspend contracts for all Russian players! Every athlete represents not only himself and his club, but also his country and its values and actions. That is a fact. If the NHL does not do so, it has indirect co-responsibility for the dead in Ukraine.
— Dominik Hasek (@hasek_dominik) February 26, 2022
A day earlier, Ovechkin told reporters, "He's my president ... but I'm not in politics. I'm an athlete. ... I hope everything is going to be done soon."
In March 2022, ESPN's Pablo Torre talked with Emily Kaplan on "ESPN Daily" about how bad a look it is for the sport's biggest star to support Putin. Kaplan said one reason for Ovechkin's decision to keep the photo up is out of "fear for the safety of his family in Russia."
On #ESPNDaily, @emilymkaplan reports that the Capitals have asked Alex Ovechkin to *take Vladimir Putin out of his Instagram profile photo and/or deactivate his IG account.*
— Pablo Torre (@PabloTorre) March 11, 2022
But Ovechkin declined, citing fear for the safety of his family in Russia.
➡️ https://t.co/T0Q23uTRbf pic.twitter.com/cdEeNbmLrV
Ovechkin is climbing the record books and may one day be the league's greatest goal scorer. But his connection with Putin takes all the luster off one of NHL's all-time "greats."
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