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Late Sunday evening,Moscow residents may have been surprised to see NHL star Alexander Ovechkins image and the number 895 projected onto the Ostankino TV tower on the north side of the Russian capital.The 540-meter Soviet-era monolith, completed in 1963 just months after the Cuban Missile Crisis, lit up to mark a historic sporting moment: Ovechkin had scored his 895th career goal, breaking the NHLs all-time scoring record.By Monday morning, the Washington Capitals forwards name was echoing across Russian state television and pro-war social media channels.His achievement was framed not just as a personal triumph, but a national victory proof, propagandists claimed, that Russia remains a global force, even amid Western attempts to cancel the country over its war in Ukraine.The message was clear: A Russian athlete had made history.State-run Rossiya 1s primetime program 60 Minutes devoted a 15-minute segment to Ovechkin on Monday, not only celebrating his sporting feat but also underscoring his role as the founder of Putin Team, the movement that supported President Vladimir Putins 2018 re-election campaign.Ovechkin and Putin share a longstanding personal friendship.
The president even once called the hockey player during a G20 summit to personally congratulate him on his wedding day.When Russia annexed Crimea in 2014,Ovechkin posted a photo of himself holding a sign reading #SaveChildrenFromFascism on Instagram a hashtag used by Russian state media to justify Moscows aggression against Ukraine.
And after Russia launched the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the hockey player, who has lived and played in the United States for two decades, did not condemn the war but instead said he wasnot a politician and that the situation was difficult for both sides.During Mondays 60 Minutes program, host Olga Skabeeva, a vocal war supporter, cited Ovechkins continued loyalty to Putin even after receiving threats that led his team to hire personal security as evidence of his patriotism.By 8 a.m.
Moscow time, Putin, a longtime hockey enthusiast who once played with Ovechkin in 2016, issued a public congratulatory message.Without a doubt, this latest achievement is not only a personal triumph for you but also a true celebration for fans in Russia and beyond, itread.Putin, who is known to step back from the spotlight during national tragedies including the deadly Kursk submarine disaster in 2000 and recent Ukrainian incursions into Russias Kursk region appeared eager to align himself with this unambiguous sporting victory.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov later said that Putin and Ovechkin had not yet spoken by phone, but suggested that any potential call would be prominently featured instate televisions weekly political roundups.A billboard in Russia celebrating Alex Ovechkin's record, reading "Onward, Alex."Alexander Nemenov / AFPOfficials and politicians across Russia were also quick to issue their own congratulatory statements.895 the mark of a great Russian hockey player! P.S.
Awaiting the suicide of that crazy Czech, Hasek, former President Dmitry Medvedev said, referring to Dominik Hasek, the retired Czech goaltender who has criticized Ovechkin for his public support of Putin.A brilliant example of soft power and defending Russias interests on the international stage, wrote Georgy Filimonov, the governor of the northwestern Vologda region who is notorious for his pro-Stalin views and introducing restrictions on alcohol sales in his region.Joining the chorus were Soviet hockey legends Vyacheslav Fetisov and Vladislav Tretyak, now both lawmakers in the lower-house State Duma from the ruling United Russia party.Our Russian boy has done the impossible.
Today, we celebrate a great day.
I dont think anyone will surpass this in the next 100 years, said Fetisov, who played in the NHL for the New Jersey Devils and the Detroit Red Wings.Sport has always been an ambassador of peace and friendship, said Tretyak, a celebrated Soviet goaltender and three-time Olympic champion.But Russias pro-war bloggers, who boast large followings online, see Ovechkins achievement through an entirely different lens: not as a sporting milestone, but a geopolitical victory over the West.Ovechkins goal, breaking the NHL scoring record that stood since 1999, carries direct significance for us in the ongoing confrontation with NATO.
Let our friends rejoice and our enemies suffer, wrote Starshe Eddy, a pro-military Telegram channel with almost 500,000 subscribers.Yes, we all know the war continues.
But its easier to fight it when good Russian men are winning, not just on the battlefield, the post added.Russian state propagandists also seized on Ovechkins post-game chant of Russians, we did it! following his record goal at Washingtons Capital One Arena.Though he has spent the past two decades in the United States, Ovechkin has repeatedly said he plans to return to Russia after retirement.
His children, born in the United States , attend a Russian school, and he has said, I cant imagine speaking to my kids in English.He was raised right.
Thats how his parents and Russia brought him up.
Hes still on Putin Team.
Just like all of us, Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev, a member of the nationalist LDPR party and Ukraine war supporter, said on the Gazprom-funded Match sports channel.The host interviewing Degtyarev signed off by saying: Im sure Donald Trump is preparing a congratulatory message for Ovechkin or has already sent one.For many Russians, Ovechkins accomplishment provided a rare source of pride recognized outside Russias borders without controversy.
This, according to political commentatorGeorgy Bovt, is what explains the excitement around his NHL record.The average Russian still has an unmet demand for victory.
Not the one that took place 80 years ago, although people continue to take pride in it, but a victory that is happening now, Bovt argued.A victory where, first of all, Russians are the winners, and secondly, this victory is acknowledged by the rest of the world.Especially since Russian athletes have been banned from most [global sporting] competitions...
people are left to take pride in the victories of a Russian-American athlete, he concluded.





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