In addition, the Capitals will temporarily install "Ovi's Office" logos in the left wing's familiar shooting spot in the left circle at local rinks and Ovechkin will make surprise visits to select rinks later this season.
"I think the organization and all this 800 [celebration], it's come out great," said Ovechkin, who was up to 809 goals, including 29 this season, heading into Washington's game against the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday. "The kids, people get involved. They get to start to love more hockey and you never know. Maybe one of the kids is going to be excited to play hockey, and we'll see."
Ovechkin has been active in the community throughout his 18 seasons with the Capitals, particularly with events involving children. Erin Healy, the principal at Discovery Elementary School, met Ovechkin in 2008 when Ovechkin, former Capitals defenseman Mike Green and former Capitals assistant Dean Evason (now coach of the Minnesota Wild) held a floor hockey clinic at Williamsburg Middle School in Arlington, where she was assistant principal at the time.
"Last time, he was standing right next to me having a conversation," Healy said. "… It was very exciting. But this was actually more fun because I've been with some of these fourth-grade students for six years and to be able to share it with them, we had two weeks building up to this looking forward to it, it was super exciting."
As preparation for Friday, students participated in Ovechkin- and 802-related educational content that included having groups read 802 pagesfrom a book, creating and solving 802 math equations and using the letters from "Alexander Ovechkin" and "Washington Capitals" to spell 802 words.