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Alex Ovechkin Skates Into Canada’s Ukrainian Enclave as a Scorned Star

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The hockey star Alex Ovechkin, middle amongst Russian skilled athletes within the public’s anger over the warfare in Ukraine, performed earlier than essentially the most unsympathetic crowd but.

Ovechkin, President Vladimir V. Putin’s high-profile supporter, and his Washington Capitals teammates confronted the Oilers on Wednesday night time in Edmonton, Alberta, residence to one in every of Canada’s largest concentrations of the Ukrainian diaspora.

Andriy Tovstiuk of Edmonton works with the Ukrainian Canadian Congress organizing fund-raising, rallies, demonstrations and humanitarian reduction efforts in Alberta for Ukraine. He was at Wednesday’s sport at Rogers Place.

“I feel we’re going to be loud, we’re going to be fired up,” stated Tovstiuk, whose group is working with each the Oilers and the Calgary Flames to lift cash for Ukraine by means of its 50-50 attracts, which steadily hit greater than $1 million. “However we’re all actually desirous to concentrate on supporting Ukraine and actually getting behind every part that’s occurring proper now.

“It’s an emotional time for everyone, and we actually encourage all people to make use of this as a rallying level for Ukraine.”

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Ovechkin is one in every of Russia’s most well-known athletes, and his friendship with Putin, who has a singular ardour for ice hockey, is extensively identified. The friendship was unwavering after Putin invaded and annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, with Ovechkin beginning a web based social motion in 2017 to assist Putin profitable the 2018 Russian election.

Edmonton is residence to 160,000 folks of Ukrainian descent, and there are 370,000 in Alberta, in accordance with the 2016 Canadian census. There are roughly 1.4 million folks of Ukrainian background residing in Canada, greater than wherever exterior Ukraine and Russia.

Officers from the Capitals, who’ve 4 Russian gamers on their roster together with Ovechkin, had mentioned safety measures at Rogers Place with their Oilers counterparts. The Oilers didn’t reply to requests for remark. The Capitals declined to talk on the report.

Tim Shipton, an government vice chairman of Oilers Leisure Group, issued an announcement on Monday: “The Edmonton Oilers stand in solidarity alongside the folks of Ukraine. As we noticed throughout Saturday’s residence sport, Oilers followers had been very respectful in displaying their assist for Ukraine.”

On Wednesday night time, Viter, a Ukrainian people choir, carried out the Canadian anthem in English and Ukrainian. Oilers gamers continued to sport Ukrainian flag stickers on their helmets. Followers carrying the blue and yellow colours of the Ukrainian flag dotted the stands and hung flags all through the world. Each time Ovechkin touched the puck, he was loudly booed. He didn’t rating, and Edmonton received, 4-3, in extra time on a aim from the star middle Connor McDavid.

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On Tuesday, forward of their first sport of the season in Alberta, the Capitals issued an announcement saying they “be part of the Nationwide Hockey League in condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the lack of harmless life.” The assertion continued: “We urge and hope for a peaceable decision as shortly as attainable. The Capitals additionally stand in full assist of our Russian gamers and their households abroad. We notice they’re being put in a tough scenario and stand by to supply our help to them and their households.”

Since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, Ovechkin, who is likely one of the N.H.L.’s greatest stars — two targets in a 5-4 victory on Tuesday in opposition to the Flames tied him for third on the profession targets checklist with Jaromir Jagr at 766 — has been jeered and booed throughout street video games. His picture was even scorned in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday when he appeared in a tribute video for the previous Blue Jackets star Rick Nash.

Ovechkin held a information convention on Feb. 25 meant to distance himself from Putin and assist for the Russian invasion. “I’m not in politics. Like, I’m an athlete,” he stated. He added, with out mentioning Putin, “Please, no extra warfare.”

As an alternative of calming his detractors, Ovechkin discovered himself underneath criticism from supporters of the warfare in his residence nation and opponents of it in the remainder of the world. This resulted in a extreme backlash on Ovechkin’s social media accounts from Russian supporters, and he was suggested to not change his Instagram profile image as a result of it might not go over properly in Russia.

That’s the reason Ovechkin’s profile image, displaying him with Putin, on his verified Instagram account, which has 1.6 million followers, remained as of Wednesday afternoon. There was a plan to alter the image to a logo for world peace after the information convention, however since Ovechkin’s spouse, two kids and fogeys are presently in Russia, it was determined the picture of him and Putin would keep.

Thus far, Ovechkin and Flames defenseman Nikita Zadorov are the one Russian gamers to publicly point out the warfare. Zadorov posted a Ukrainian flag emoji and the phrases “No warfare” and “STOP IT!!!” on Instagram the day after the invasion.

Based on the participant agent Dan Milstein, who represents dozens of Russian and Belarusian gamers with N.H.L. contracts, his shoppers and their households are dealing with a barrage of abuse and profanity on platforms like Instagram and Twitter.

“I’ve had wives of my gamers receiving very disturbing messages,” Milstein stated. “The feedback underneath kids’s photos are Nazi child, get again to Russia, we don’t want you right here, go residence, amongst different issues.”

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Milstein, who’s a local of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, was the one particular person related with the N.H.L. who would agree to talk on the report for this text, with others citing worry of repercussions for associates or shoppers who’ve relations in Russia.

An N.H.L. spokesman didn’t reply to requests for remark from Commissioner Gary Bettman. However the league is working with police companies in a few of its 32 crew cities to offer additional patrols across the arenas and houses of gamers.

Milstein stated his Russian shoppers on N.H.L. rosters need nothing to do with the warfare in Ukraine however worry the implications of talking out.

“After all, they’re apprehensive not solely about their households but in addition they’re extraordinarily apprehensive about what is going on in Russia,” he stated. “My shoppers don’t need the warfare, my shoppers need world peace. My shoppers are involved for all of the folks in Ukraine and Russia, all people.”

The hockey tools maker CCM stated final week it might cease utilizing Ovechkin and different Russian gamers in international advertising campaigns.

Russian and Belarusian gamers and groups have been barred from all worldwide competitions by the Worldwide Ice Hockey Federation. In addition they face requires sanctions from followers, some governments and even the Hockey Corridor of Famer Wayne Gretzky.

Gretzky, 61, and nonetheless one of the influential folks in hockey, known as for Russia to be barred from the rescheduled 2022 males’s world junior match shortly earlier than the I.I.H.F. barred the nation. He later defined on the Toronto radio station Sportsnet 590 that he was pondering of the massive numbers of individuals of Ukrainian descent who stay in Canada, particularly Edmonton, the place the match can be performed in August.

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“I simply couldn’t relate to how we had been going to welcome a rustic that’s at warfare, to a metropolis that has tons of Ukrainian relations which are nonetheless residing in Ukraine,” stated Gretzky, who received 4 Stanley Cup championships with Edmonton. “And I received some pushback from those that stated, ‘Why punish the Russian youngsters?’

“It’s not about punishing the Russian youngsters. What in regards to the Ukrainian youngsters which are being killed each day? The Ukrainian youngsters which are 12 or 14 years outdated, going to warfare. I don’t need anyone to be punished. I simply suppose it makes widespread sense that we shouldn’t compete in opposition to this nation proper now, whereas they’re at warfare in opposition to an harmless nation.”

Final week, the N.H.L. condemned the Russian invasion in an official assertion and stated it was instantly suspending enterprise relationships in Russia. The league suspended ties with the Kontinental Hockey League, which is basically based mostly in Russia, this week. N.H.L. groups had been informed to cease communications with Ok.H.L. groups and brokers based mostly in Russia.

The N.H.L. assertion additionally made clear the league’s place on Russian gamers, saying they “play within the N.H.L. on behalf of their N.H.L. golf equipment, and never on behalf of Russia.”

Milstein and different participant brokers stated barring Russian N.H.L. gamers made no sense and would play into the fingers of Putin, who continues the Russian authorities custom of utilizing elite athletes as propaganda.

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The participant brokers additionally criticized the Canadian Hockey League, the umbrella group that oversees the three main junior leagues. The C.H.L. not too long ago introduced it canceled this 12 months’s Russia-Canada collection. It’s also contemplating a ban on Russian and Belarusian prospects from its import draft, which distributes teenage gamers from international locations exterior North America to C.H.L. groups. Doing so, Milstein stated, would primarily assist Russia, which has reluctance over athletes enjoying elsewhere.

Whereas some observers vital of Ovechkin, just like the Corridor of Fame goaltender Dominik Hasek, would love him barred for his assist of Putin, others suppose suspending him and different Russians wouldn’t assist the scenario.

Slava Malamud, a instructor in Baltimore who was a journalist for a few years in Russia, has a powerful following on social media as a staunch critic of Ovechkin. Whereas Malamud stated he wouldn’t have an issue with Ovechkin’s being barred from the N.H.L. due to his assist for Putin, he didn’t suppose punishing all Russian gamers can be honest.

“We’re not punishing Russians for being Russian,” he stated. “You possibly can’t assist the place you’re born. However gamers who’ve explicitly supported Putin, initially Ovechkin, have this on their conscience. He’s stained by this. He did it very willingly.”

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