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“Unstoppable Icons: How Ovechkin and Crosby Are Redefining Their Legacies Against All Odds”

"Unstoppable Icons: How Ovechkin and Crosby Are Redefining Their Legacies Against All Odds"

These two players have been linked together ever since they stepped on the rink opposite each other. Whether that was at the World Juniors or the World Championship, then again, in the National Hockey League and on the Olympic stage, you can’t mention one without the other.

Should We Doubt Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin?

For years, we saw this in men’s tennis with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. You could say the same thing with Nadal and Djokovic. However, Federer and Nadal were beloved tennis figures like Crosby and Ovechkin, who are beloved figures in the NHL. There might be some disagreement on the latter statement, but genuinely, people want to see top players succeed, but maybe not their teams so much.

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