Alex Ovachakin The Stanley wants to raise the cup again, but is now ready to settle for a topical bowl.
“I love grains,” Washington Capital Star told ESPN. “My children love grains. Breakfast is the most important food every day.”
Ovechin made sports history in the previous season with “Gr8chase”, when he Wayne Gretzky’s NHL Career Broke Broke Record ,
The Great crunch of OVI, a limited-sanskrit grain that is celebrating Ovechkin as a round-scoring king of NHL, will be available in vast food reserves, especially in Washington, DC, area. It is billed as a “classic cornflakes-style grain”, characterized by the franchise’s “Screaming Eagle” jersey. The product hits store shelves on Friday, priced at $ 2.99 for a family-sized 18-ounted box.
Another important relationship for Ovechin’s record chase is: A part of the income from the sale of grain will support the GR8 Chase to win cancer, one initiative Ovechen last season helped start in the previous season to raise awareness and money for pediatric cancer research.
Ovechin has donated money for every target since number 885 and will continue to do so through the rest of his career. Monumental Sports and Entertainment, who owns Capital, has matched those contributions. Fund helped support V foundation through hockey fights cancer and eventually established Alex Ovechin GR8 Chase Pediatric Cancer Research Grant.
“I think this is very important, if you have a chance, to help the children and people to please them,” Ovechin said.
This is not the first grain cooperation of Owekin with giant food. In 2019, he released OV O, in which the box was sold within days.
Ovechin has always been a grain boy, even on his small NHL days when he was living with the then Capital General Manager George McFi.
“Then, my English was not so good. I did not know how to pronounce grains, ‘So I used my Russian language.” “He was not understanding. He was laughing. But he knew what I mean.”
Ovechin is entering its 21st NHL season, with each capital.

