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Les buts d’Alex Ovechkin dans la LNH qui ont choqué les adversaires



Compilation de certains des meilleurs buts d’Alex Ovechkin qui ont choqué ses adversaires. Vous aimez ce contenu ? Assurez-vous d’activer les notifications de publication et de laisser un like, un commentaire et de vous abonner aux nouveaux messages ! ___________________________________________________________________________ *IGNORE* Alex Ovechkin NHL, NHL Washington Capitals, NHL 2021, NHL Shocking Goals, NHL Highlights, NHL Hits, NHL Goals, NHL 2020, NHL Goals « utilisation équitable » à des fins telles que la critique, les commentaires, les reportages, l’enseignement, l’érudition et la recherche. L’utilisation équitable est une utilisation autorisée par la loi sur le droit d’auteur qui pourrait autrement enfreindre. L’utilisation à but non lucratif, éducative ou personnelle fait pencher la balance en faveur d’utilisation loyale. » Si vous êtes le détenteur des droits d’auteur et que vous n’êtes pas d’accord avec la vidéo, veuillez me contacter par e-mail professionnel et je la supprimerai immédiatement ! (sapbusiness88@gmail.com) #nhl #hockey #ovechkin

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  1. I discovered this beast of a man yesterday in a "Best hits compilation". Now I am even more impressed.

  2. Глядя на его игру,я даже рад,что он в НХЛ играет – весь мир должен видеть его талант

  3. Dude needs to come out and condemn Putin instead of being a scared baby

  4. Can't even hate in this guy – he's an absolute madman.

  5. if you're trying to introduce someone to hockey, an Ovechkin highlight reel like this one is a great place to start

  6. 2:10 – настоящий канадский гол. Я думаю вся Канада передёрнула 😄

  7. He got a lovely one last night . His pucks are in the net before a goalie can pucker… he shocks announcers and fans…BAM!!!

  8. Most of these clips have some sort of fast forward or something, makes the video a lot less enjoyable. Just leave them normal next time
    Ya I couldn’t even get halfway through this video, whoever did the editing ruined it

  9. The average league performance after 2005 (when Ovi joined the NHL) is significantly lower than in the 1980s and early 1990s. In the 80s, the performance per match ranged from 7 to 8 goals, and the most “fun” season was the 1981/82 championship – 8.03 goals (it was in that year that Gretzky set an all-time record – 92 goals in the regular season). In the first half of the 90s, the performance in the NHL was slowly declining (with the exception of the 1992/93 championship), and in the 1996/97 season there was a sharp decrease in this indicator – to 5.83 goals per game. In the 2003/04 regular season, the performance dropped to a terrible 5.14 goals.

    This may be due to increased competition in the NHL. After the collapse of the USSR, many hockey players who played in the countries of the Warsaw Pact moved to play in the NHL. The best players on the planet are playing in North America right now. During the Gretzky era, there were almost no Europeans in the NHL. In the 1983/84 season. Only 50 foreigners played in the NHL.

    Ovi came into the league during the "dead puck era," playing against bigger, faster goaltenders who are equipped to look like they're working as fighting dog training dummies. The defenders have also become very large. Gretzky scored half of his goals on some skinny, dangling fools who jumped 5 meters out of the “frame”, trying to cut the corner, and then fell onto the ice.

    In the 1988-1989 season. in the regular season of the NHL, 1 field player from the countries of the former USSR played, after the collapse of the USSR in the 1991-1992 season. 24 field players played in the 1993-1994 season. – 63, and in 2003/04. – 71. As can be seen from the figures, the higher the field players from the countries of the former USSR played, the lower the performance in the NHL. The performance is correlated with the number of players playing in the NHL from the countries of the former USSR.

    From 1975 to 1991, the clubs of the USSR played 108 matches with the teams of the National Hockey League. During this time, the clubs of the USSR won 58 victories, 10 matches ended in a draw and lost 40 times to the representatives of the NHL.

    In 1990/91 USSR clubs won 17 times against NHL clubs, lost 8 times and drew 3 times. This indicates the high competitiveness of Soviet hockey players.

    For example, the results of the teams in which Gretzky played at that time against the teams of the USSR:

    01/04/1980 Edmonton Oilers – Dynamo (Moscow) – 1: 4

    12/27/1985 Edmonton Oilers – CSKA – 3: 6

    12/31/1988 Los Angeles Kings – Dynamo (Riga) – 3:5

    12/04/1989 Los Angeles Kings – Khimik (Voskresensk) – 3:6

    12/03/1990 Los Angeles Kings – Khimik (Voskresensk) – 5: 1

    Also, the symbolic team of the 20th century included 4 players who played in the USSR championships and 2 players who played in the NHL. The six members of the symbolic team were chosen by voting organized by the IIHF. The selection committee included 56 hockey experts from 16 countries in Europe and North America.

    Symbolic team of the century:

    Goalkeeper: Vladislav Tretiak (USSR) – 30 votes.

    Defender: Vyacheslav Fetisov (USSR) – 54 votes.

    Defender: Börje Salming (Sweden) – 17 votes.

    Wing: Valery Kharlamov (USSR) – 21 votes.

    Wing: Sergei Makarov (USSR) – 18 votes.

    Center forward: Wayne Gretzky (Canada) – 38 votes

    Ovechkin played in the NHL with more competition than Gretzky. But you can compare the results of these players, at the time when the Soviet players started playing in the NHL.

    Gretzky played 373 games in the NHL from 1993 to 1998 and scored 120 goals (averaging 0.32 goals per game) at the age of 32-36. Ovechkin, aged 32-36 (from 2017 to 2022), played 353 games in the NHL and scored 222 goals (an average of 0.63 goals per game).

    Gretzky played 721 NHL games and scored 302 goals from 1988 to 1998 (averaging 0.42 goals per game) at the age of 27-36. Ovechkin, aged 27-36 (from 2012 to 2022), played 721 games in the NHL and scored 441 goals (an average of 0.61 goals per game).

    During these periods, Ovechkin won against Gretzky in the number of goals scored.

    In addition, rules contributed to increased performance in the 1980s. Goalkeepers wore narrow shin guards, less sturdy helmets, and play skates, rather than goalie skates, as they are now. Video replays in the league were introduced only in 1991, when Gretzky had already crossed the equator of his career and stopped scoring goals with automatic bursts. In 1993, they changed the rules for playing with a high stick – it was forbidden to lift it above the crossbar, and before that it was allowed to swing up to the shoulder. In 1996, when Gretzky was three years away from retiring from the sport, a trapezoid was introduced – they outlined a section of ice on which the field was forbidden to contact the goalkeepers.

    Ovechkin also won against Gretzky in the number of seasons in which they became the best scorers.

    Number of seasons in which the player became the best scorer:

    1. Alexander Ovechkin – 9 seasons

    2. Bobby Hull – 7 seasons

    3. Phil Esposito – 6 seasons

    4. Wayne Gretzky – 5 seasons

    5. Gordie Howe – 5 seasons

    6. Maurice Richard – 5 seasons

    7. Charlie Conacher – 5 seasons

    8. Pavel Bure – 3 seasons

    9. Teemu Selanne – Season 3

    10. Mario Lemieux – 3 seasons

    11. Brett Hull – 3 seasons

    12. Bill Cook – 3 seasons

    13. Babe Dy – 3 seasons

    Wayne Gretzky never became the best sniper after 1991, that is, when, after the collapse of the USSR and the Department of Internal Affairs, European players poured into the NHL, and competition increased in the NHL itself! And his performance has dropped significantly.

  10. Despite his skillset being so wide & amazing accuracy, speed, power, intuition, his conditioning & any number of talents I think 1 trait stands out more than his others….his honest love of the game & with that his respect for it.

  11. I feel sorry for goalkeepers. Especially for goals from his "office"…

  12. the guy supports Putin and the Russian war in Ukraine, how the hell you can be happy seeing him playing in the USA. HE is ok with the rapes of women and kids… But I guess you are OK with it too…

  13. He sure ate lunch on the Bruins, the Habs and the Rangers, but that goal against Arizona, maybe the best in the history of the game. All apologies to Bobby Orr.

  14. He is the GOAT in hockey I terms of the skill set: shot, speed, puck control and beauty of play. When he passes Gretzky people will realise that there has never been and never will be another Ovi like MJ in basketball

  15. My favorite thing about the Gr8 One is that you can do a video equally as long featuring his greatest hits. Incredible, once in a lifetime player.

  16. Вот чем хороша связка Бэкстрём-Овечкин. Один идёт не глядя, зная, что его паса ждут. А второй идёт до последнего, зная, что будет пас. 👍👍👍👍👍

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