Alex Ovechkin Finalist for Hart Memorial Trophy as NHL MVP

Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin -- along with Penguins forward Sidney Crosby and Islanders forward John Tavares -- is a finalist for the Hart Memorial Trophy as NHL MVP.

β€œIt’s nice and I’m sure I’m going to have time to celebrate later, but right now it’s all about business and focus on [Game 5],” Ovechkin said. β€œHard year, it was hard season for all of us and I’m happy to be in that kind of position.”

Ovechkin finished the season with a league-leading 32 goals in 48 games, earning the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy as the NHL's top goal scorer for the third time. He is a two-time MVP, having won the award in back-to-back years in 2008 and 2009.

But as Ovechkin eluded to, this season was certainly not an easy one on a personal level. Ovechkin had to adjust to a switch from the left wing to the right wing, and after a rough acclimation period, he found his stride, scoring 23 goals over the last 23 games of the regular season.

β€œI think after taking a lot of heat and people were on him a lot, he just turned it around and started scoring and played better," forward Nicklas Backstrom said of his linemate. β€œIt takes a lot of courage to do that.”


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