Vladimir Putin congratulates Alex Ovechkin on goal-scoring record - ESPN
MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Alex Ovechkin for setting an «outstanding record» as the NHL's top career goal scorer.
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MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Alex Ovechkin for setting an «outstanding record» as the NHL's top career goal scorer.
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