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Autographed/Signed Alexander Alex Ovechkin Washington Capitals Logo Hockey Puck Fanatics COA

Autographed/Signed Alexander Alex Ovechkin Washington Capitals Logo Hockey Puck Fanatics COA

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🏒 Autographed/Signed Alexander Alex Ovechkin Washington Capitals Logo Hockey Puck Fanatics COA — The Hand-Signed Official Logo Puck of the Washington Capitals Captain Whose Career Goal Total Surpassed Wayne Gretzky's All-Time NHL Record During the 2024-25 Season, Completing the Most Sustained Individual Scoring Achievement in the History of Professional Hockey and Placing Ovechkin's Name Permanently at the Summit of the Sport's Statistical Record Books

✨ The Alex Ovechkin signed Washington Capitals logo hockey puck, authenticated by Fanatics Authentic with Certificate of Authenticity, is the signed official game-format puck of the player who rewrote the most significant individual scoring record in the history of professional hockey. Fanatics Authentic holds exclusive signing agreements with Ovechkin through their relationship with the NHL and the Washington Capitals, making their COA the authoritative documentation for signed Ovechkin memorabilia of this type. The Capitals logo puck — the vulcanized rubber disc stamped with the Washington Capitals visual identity that is the same format as the puck used in NHL competition — carries the autograph of a player whose number of goals scored against professional goalies at the NHL level now exceeds what any player in the history of the league has previously achieved. That is what this signature means: the most prolific goal scorer in the history of ice hockey, who built that record over twenty-plus seasons in Washington while wearing the same jersey, for the same franchise, in the same city.

🏒 Alexander Mikhailovich Ovechkin was born September 17, 1985, in Moscow, Russia — in the Soviet capital during the final years of the Soviet Union's existence, into a family with an athletic background that shaped his relationship with sport from early childhood. His mother, Tatyana, was a two-time Olympic basketball gold medalist with the Soviet national team; his father, Mikhail, played professional football. The athletic genes were obvious, and the sport that claimed him was hockey — the sport that Russia and the Soviet Union had dominated at the international level since the 1950s, a sport whose culture in Moscow and throughout Russia ran as deep as the culture of hockey in Canada. He developed through the elite Soviet and then Russian hockey system, eventually joining the Dynamo Moscow program that produced professional players, and the Washington Capitals selected him first overall in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.

🏒 The career that followed took place entirely in Washington — twenty-plus seasons with the same franchise, an almost unprecedented loyalty in the era of free agency and player movement that has characterized professional hockey since the late 1990s. In Washington, Ovechkin won nine Rocket Richard Trophies for leading the NHL in goals scored in a single season — a number that by itself establishes him as the most consistently dominant goal scorer of the modern era — and on June 7, 2018, he lifted the Stanley Cup at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. when the Capitals defeated the Vegas Golden Knights to win the franchise's first NHL championship. The 2018 Cup, accompanied by the Conn Smythe Trophy for his playoff performance, completed the career narrative for a city that had waited decades for its first hockey championship. The goal record that followed — season after season of consistent production past the point where other players had declined, past the point where comparable scorers in hockey history had stopped — culminated in the 2024-25 NHL season when Ovechkin surpassed Wayne Gretzky's record of 894 career NHL goals, the number that had stood as the seemingly permanent ceiling of what a hockey scorer could achieve. Condition: NOS.

🏒 Alexander Ovechkin. Moscow, Russia. Washington Capitals. Captain. 2004 NHL Draft, 1st Overall. 9x Rocket Richard Trophy. 2018 Stanley Cup Champion. 2018 Conn Smythe Trophy. NHL All-Time Goals Record Holder. Capitals Logo Puck. Fanatics COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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