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NHL: Ovechkin doesn’t give up Stanley Cup dream

The Russian superstar Alexander Ovechkin doesn’t think about the career end yet and wants to pursue his big dream.

“I’m only 32.I have to win the Stanley Cup,”the NHL striker from Washington Capitals told ESPN.

Ovechkin has been playing for the capitals since the 2005/06 season and has won the Hart Memorial Trophy three times as the best player in the NHL main round since then.But “The Great Eight” never won the professional league championship.

“I’ll be playing on a high level for a few more years,”Ovechkin announced,”but you never know how your career will develop or what’s going to happen in the future.”

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