It was just about a year ago that Alex Ovechkin made his intentions clear about playing in the 2018 Olympics in South Korea, whether the NHL is there or not. Now that the World Cup of Hockey is about to start, Pierre LeBrun of ESPN checked back with Ovechkin to see if his thoughts had changed, or if the WCH satiated his appetite for international competition.
Nope.
I asked Ovechkin twice, the 2nd time to be sure, and he said his plan would be to play in South Korea 2018 regardless if NHL there or not
— Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) September 15, 2016
And to be clear, Ovechkin wasn't militant about it. Just answered the question matter of factly. He loves playing in the Olympics
— Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) September 15, 2016
We’re still a couple of years away, but with the NHL having to make a decision fairly soon about sending their pros to South Korea and stopping the season for a couple of weeks, we’re fast approaching the point where we’re going to realize that this is no longer a drill. And if Gary Bettman decides that two weeks in South Korea will do nothing to expand the fan base in North America where the games will be on in the middle of the night and says that the NHL will take their pucks and go home, then Alex Ovechkin is going to have a big decision to make. That decision? Let go of his Olympic dreams, or be in breach of contract.
[link_box id=”22277″ site_id=”17″ layout=”link-box-third” alignment=”alignright”]That’s right. An NHL standard player contract includes the following language:
The Player agrees to give his services and to play hockey in all NHL Games, All Star Games, International Hockey Games and Exhibition Games to the best of his ability under the direction and control of the Club in accordance with the provisions hereof.
The Player and the Club recognize and agree that the Player’s participation in other sports may impair or destroy his ability and skill as a hockey Player. Accordingly the Player agrees that he will not during the period of this SPC or during any period when he is obligated under this SPC to enter into a further SPC with the Club engage or participate in football, baseball, softball, hockey, lacrosse, boxing, wrestling or other athletic sport without the written consent of the Club, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.