Stradivari on ice
Stradivari on ice
And a bit of Mozart and Salieri (a new nick name for Crosby :-) in the middle...
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Alexander Ovechkin - the latest news
(Александр Овечкин - последние известия)
Ru: Александр Овечкин, Sv: Aleksandr Ovetjkin,
CS: Alexandr Ovečkin, FI: Aleksandr Ovetškin, FR: Aleksandr Ovetchkine, DE: Alexander Owetschkin
Stradivari on ice
And a bit of Mozart and Salieri (a new nick name for Crosby :-) in the middle...
~Caps GM George McPhee
~Gordie Howe
“He’s amazing. There aren’t enough words in English or Russian to describe him.”
~Chris Drury
"He's like the shark in Jaws, circling in the water waiting for blood. They should play that music from the movie – da-duh, da-duh, da-duh - when he's out on a shift. He doesn't just go after loose pucks, he hunts them down."
~John Davidson, President of Hockey Operations for the St. Louis Blues.
Keep the faith, TJ, and keep up the good work.
Thank you, Alex Ovetjkin, for killing this ridiculous storyline with this post.
~Mike Prada, Sr. Editor, SB Nation
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Just wanted to thank you for posting my book on your blog, which I consulted a fair bit while researching and writing the book. In particular, the comprehensive list of links on alexovetjkin.blogspot.com is the best library on Ovechkin material available anywhere.
Regards,
Geoffrey Lansdell


2 comments:
Thanks for posting this TJ.
Ovie is the Stradivarius among hockey players. Unique. Special. One of a kind. Priceless.
I love the Ovie as Mozart to Crosby as Salieri analogy too.
I also love the intro to the video which I've seen on other Ovie YouTube tributes. It's the part where he's walking down a hallway or corridor. The lighting and overall mood and atmosphere give Ovie an unearthly, god-like aura. It's an awesome effect. I wonder how and under what circumstances the sequence was filmed.
The best compilation I have seen so far. Thanks, TJ.
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