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Chaosvechkin: Tuesday’s Capitals practice sees Alex Ovechkin take the ice, leave, and then come back again

Alex Ovechkin was on the ice today for the Capitals optional practice. Until he wasn’t. And then he was again.

It was weird.

Whether it was an equipment issue, a bathroom break, or maybe just checking if his phone was charging, Ovi really knows how to scare the bejeezus (becheezus?) out of us all.

By the end of the optional skate, Ovechkin was taking one-timers from his office and appeared as strong as ever.

Ovi’s recent scare comes just hours after the team announced they placed Nicklas Backstrom on long-term injured reserve and announced their final roster.

After the skate, Peter Laviolette said it was good Ovechkin was skating again but did not know if he’d play Wednesday in the Capitals’ season opener against the New York Rangers.

But with that “Russian blood“, we’re more optimistic.

“I’ve never seen it break,” Lars Eller said of the Russian machine.

Tuesday’s practice marked the first time Ovechkin has skated since suffering a lower-body injury against the Flyers on Saturday. As far as we know, Ovechkin is still day-to-day with a lower-body injury.

Headline photo: Elizabeth Kong/RMNB

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