The biggest play of the game may have been Alex Ovechkin’s open-ice  demolition of Jagr, which led to a quick Russian goal and an arena-wide  gasp (it was the hockey equivalent of the collapse of the North Tower). More at the New Yorker’s Sporting Scene blog.

The biggest play of the game may have been Alex Ovechkin’s open-ice demolition of Jagr, which led to a quick Russian goal and an arena-wide gasp (it was the hockey equivalent of the collapse of the North Tower). More at the New Yorker’s Sporting Scene blog.

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