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Saint John hockey instrumentality gets inked with Ovechkin’s look | CBC.ca Loaded
Saint John hockey instrumentality gets inked with Ovechkin’s look
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After Alexander Ovechkin scored his 895th goal, surpassing Wayne Gretzky for the NHL’s all-time record, Kurtis Morris felt it was an juncture worthy marking — permanently.
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