Photo: @CapsFan070
Alex Ovechkin is a top candidate for the Hart Trophy again this season. And if the national media has been paying any attention at all, Ovechkin will also be a finalist for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy at the end of the year too.
Ovechkin’s contributions to the community include giving away a car, fulfilling the wish of an 8-year-old with diabetes, going out on a sushi date with a 10-year-old with Down Syndrome, giving away countless sticks and pucks, and secretly supporting a bunch of Russian orphanages.
On Tuesday, the Capitals announced on Facebook that Ovechkin was fulfilling another young fan’s wish: Reagan Everett got a signed stick from the Russian Machine after Tuesday’s practice. According to the team he will “help cheer on the Caps during [the Rangers game Wednesday] night!”
On Twitter, Reagan called it the “best day of my life.”
Alex Ovechkin!! 🙂 This is the best day of my life:) @ovi8 pic.twitter.com/3EScliqCMO
— Reagan Everett (@CapsFan070) March 10, 2015
This year, Ovechkin has helped countless other people have days like Reagan’s.
Photo: Caps Facebook
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