The war between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for a couple of years now, and ever since it began, Russia hasn't been allowed to participate at any IIHF hockey events, and that will include the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. The IIHF is set to make a decision in May 2025 about whether Russia and Belarus will be allowed to participate in 2026.
Russian superstar, and current member of the Washington Capitals Alex Ovechkin sounded off on this, expressing how badly he wants to compete in the Olympics and how frustrated he is with the IIHF's decision.
Ovechkin isn't getting any younger, and at 38 years old he knows this could be the last chance he gets at the Olympics, so if the IIHF doesn't overturn their decision, not all hope is lost for Ovi, as he would have a way to still compete: he would have to join as an independent athlete, not representing any country. There's no word if The Great 8 has thought about this, but perhaps as the months go on we'll get more clarity.
Alex Ovechkin is chasing history, as he is only 42 goals away from breaking the all-time goals record held by Wayne Gretzky. He currently sits at 853 career goals and 697 assists in 1426 games.
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Alex Ovechkin sounds off after getting banned from the Olympics
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Alex Ovechkin Statistics
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Will Alex Ovechkin get to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics? | ||
Yes | 131 | 33.5 % |
No | 260 | 66.5 % |
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