His accolades? Certainly ample.
His reputation? More than solidified.
His legacy? Lasting, to those around longtime Russian icon Ilya Kovalchuk.
And one to learn from.
"He's a machine," Washington Capitals defenseman Dmitry Orlov said. "He started playing from 18 years old in the NHL. He's still in really good shape, and still a really good player. He's a really professional player and young players can learn a lot from him."
Russian Teammates Say Ilya Kovalchuk is a 'Machine' at World Championship
'He's one of those types of guys you want to play with and you want to always be around him.'