How Alex Ovechkin first ended up in his ‘Office’ on the Capitals’ power play

6 days ago  /  RMNB

Adam Oates and Blaine Forsythe may be the Capitals coaches who get most of the credit for Alex Ovechkin’s power-play success, but the Russian forward’s first bench boss in the NHL, Glen Hanlon, was the first to plant the seed of what would eventually become “Ovi’s Office.” The revelation was made by the Philadelphia Inquirer...

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