Washington Capitals Superstar Left Wing Alexander Ovechkin Overwhelmed With Emotions While Talking About This NHL Legend

The tinted visors were banned from NHL in 2006 as they enabled the players to hide their eyes from the vision of the goalies. One of the legendary NHL goalies, Martin Brodeur was the one to be against it and after all these years, Alexander Ovechkin has commented on it. Check out the full story.

Ovechkin's statement about NHL legend

"Brodeur start crying to the league,' I can't see his eyes." said left-winger Alexander Ovechkin regarding the former Devils' goaltender Martin Brodeur.


What was Ovechkin talking about?

Ovechkin was talking about the banning of tinted visors by the NHL in 2006 as it was favoring the forwards.

Where did Capitals' captain made the statement?

The statement from Ovechkin came from the ESPN documentary "GR8TNESS" that aired over All-Star weekend where he mentioned Brodeur by name.

What's Ovechkin's stance on tinted visors?

From the statement Ovechkin made, it seems that the Capitals' captain wants the tinted visors to be back after 17 years.

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