Is this real life? Yes, yes it is 🙌 Welcome to the Spirit @ovi8 pic.twitter.com/lq9R1DqovT
— Washington Spirit (@WashSpirit) May 10, 2021
Ovechkin said his father also played soccer for Dynamo back home, but injuries curtailed his career. Ovechkin is a big supporter of two of Europe’s biggest clubs, Liverpool and Barcelona, and enjoys playing the sport in the offseason and he even has some friends on the national team. Now just 164 goals away from Wayne Gretzky’s all-time scoring record, Ovechkin said he has a couple more seasons left before thinking about the other ownership opportunities he’s interested in. This month, however, he’s focused on the Caps’ end of the regular season and Stanley Cup playoff run. After winning just one of its four Challenge Cup games last month, the Spirit opens its regular season next Sunday against Orlando. With national team players like Kelley O’Hara and Andi Sullivan, along with marquee players like Trinity Rodman and captain Tori Huster, the Spirit contingent could be seeing Ovechkin in the stands sooner rather than later. “If I have the chance, I have the time, I’d love to go to a practice, would love to go to the games,” Ovechkin told Kaplan. “I’m looking forward to meeting the players. I think it’s critical to be involved with those kind of things. To support women’s soccer, I think it’s pretty cool.”
