From TSN:

“What I can say about him?” Ovechkin said. “He is a good player, but he talks too much.”

And what does Crosby make of Ovechkin’s showmanship?

“Like it or lump it, that’s what he does,” Crosby said. “Some people like it, some people don’t. Personally, I don’t like it.”

It doesn’t end there:

There’s more. Ovechkin isn’t happy that Crosby accused the Capitals star of a “cheap shot” hit in Washington’s win at Pittsburgh last month.

“I play hard. If he wants to do something like hit me again, try to hit me again – and I’ll talk to you guys (about) who plays dirty,” Ovechkin said. “That’s my game. It’s not cheap shots, it’s a game moment. But he doesn’t like it, it’s his problem.”

Finally:

“I think he got frustrated because he wasn’t getting the freedom he’s had in this building before,” Boudreau said of Crosby’s fracas with Ovechkin. “It adds spice. It’s entertainment. It gets your blood boiling a bit. And every time Alex gets a little more excitable, it can be good for us.”

Well, what can you say? These two players don’t like each other at all, and I, for one, think that is terrific.  This rivalry isn’t comparable to the Gretzky/Lemieux rivalry for a number of reasons.  First off, Gretzky came along before Lemieux and their primes were at different times.  Additionally, for all the competitive spirit between the two, it was Gretzky who is widely credited with showing Lemieux “the way” to success at the 1987 Canada Cup.  So, while they may have fought wildly for the title of best player in the late 80’s and early 90’s, they had great respect for each other.

In this case, I am not so sure that Crosby and Ovechkin respect each other.  Sure they know they are both tremendously talented but that doesn’t mean they respect each other.  By all indications, they can’t stand each other and I can’t figure out how that is bad for the NHL?  In fact, it makes for great theater. 

Obviously we cannot forget that Evgeni Malkin plays in these games as well, but many believe that Crosby and Ovechkin are the top two players in the game.  They are the players the league builds its marketing campaigns and television schedules around.  We missed out last year when the Capitals were a Game 7 overtime goal away from facing the Penguins in the second round but eventually these two players will meet in the playoffs.  As fans, let’s hope that is sooner rather than later.

Now, if only Ray Shero could speed up the possibility of that happening and get Crosby some wingers that are capable of consistently suiting up alongside of him…

Richard Pollock

Share
Published by
Richard Pollock

Recent Posts

Winnipeg Jets head coach Scott Arniel media availability on day 1 of training camp

He kicks off his first year as bench boss in Winnipeg on day 1 of…

9 hours ago

Day 1 of Winnipeg Jets training camp: Vladislav Namestnikov

We heard from the versatile forward after the afternoon session on day 1 of training…

9 hours ago

Observations of Team Lesuk on day 1 of Winnipeg Jets training camp

Second group hits the ice at hockey for all centre.

11 hours ago

Day 1 of Winnipeg Jets training camp: Nikita Chibrikov

Coming into his second training camp the Jets 2021 2nd rounder is feeling confident.

12 hours ago

Day 1 of Winnipeg Jets training camp: Josh Morrissey

Hear from number 44 after first skate of training camp.

12 hours ago