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Alex Ovechkin met Gordie Howe at the 2009 NHL All-Star Game at Bell Centre in Montreal…see more….

Posted on June 4, 2025 by admin

 

In a career filled with highlight-reel goals, record-breaking performances, and emotional milestones, there is one moment that Alex Ovechkin treasures more than most — a quiet, unforgettable encounter with Mr. Hockey himself, Gordie Howe.

 

It was January 2009, and the NHL All-Star Game had taken over the Bell Centre in Montreal. The league’s brightest stars had gathered in one of hockey’s most storied arenas, and Ovechkin, still in the early stages of his meteoric rise, found himself face to face with a living legend. Gordie Howe, then in his 80s, was making a rare appearance to meet the players and celebrate the game he helped define. For Ovechkin, it was a surreal moment — a generational talent coming eye to eye with the embodiment of hockey royalty.

 

Ovechkin still recalls the conversation, even if the details have grown a bit fuzzy over time. “We talked about sticks,” Ovechkin said with a grin. “How sticks are different right now, how the game’s changed.” It wasn’t a long conversation, nor was it filled with deep strategy or philosophical musings about the sport. But it was real. It was raw. And it left an indelible mark on the Russian superstar.

 

In the locker room, a photograph was taken. Ovechkin and Howe, side by side. The future and the past, captured in a moment that speaks louder than words. That photograph, signed by Gordie himself, now holds a place of honor among Ovechkin’s most prized possessions. It’s not just a keepsake. It’s a symbol of legacy, connection, and reverence for the roots of the game.

 

“It was a great memory,” Ovechkin said recently. “I still have the picture. He signed it for me. It’s probably one of the greatest things to happen in my life — getting to meet those legends and those players.” Coming from someone who has stood at the top of the NHL mountain, hoisted the Stanley Cup, and broken records that once seemed untouchable, those words carry real weight.

 

For Ovechkin, whose career has in many ways mirrored that of Gordie Howe — power, longevity, and an unwavering passion for the game — the encounter was more than a photo op. It was a passing of the torch. At the time, he likely didn’t realize how poetic the moment would become. Now, as Ovechkin continues his pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goals record and cements his place among hockey’s immortals, that photo reminds him of the shoulders he stands on.

 

It also reminds fans of the deep generational ties that make the NHL such a powerful tapestry. Hockey is a game of eras and icons, and in that fleeting moment in Montreal, two of them crossed paths — one nearing the sunset of a legendary journey, the other preparing to etch his name into history.

 

The All-Star Game is often remembered for the flash, the fun, and the fanfare. But for Alex Ovechkin, 2009 will always be about something quieter, more profound: a handshake, a smile, and a simple conversation with Mr. Hockey.

 

Years may pass, records may fall, but memories like that — they’re forever

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