For them to be working together on the same side is an exceedingly rare occurrence but not unprecedented, which Crosby helpfully pointed out Saturday.
Many years ago and many formats ago they were kids, representing the East against the West at the 2007 All-Star Game in Dallas. Since then, Crosby has won two Stanley Cup championships and two Olympic gold medals for Team Canada. Ovechkin is still looking to burnish his resume on those fronts.
The game in Dallas will be like a relic compared to the current All-Star Game with its 3-on-3 format. That, and some added luster with a last-minute development: Coaching the likes of Crosby and Ovechkin will be none other than NHL legend Wayne Gretzky, who was named coach of the Metropolitan Division team on Saturday. Gretzky is replacing Columbus Blue Jackets coach John Tortorella because of a family emergency.
Gretzky was at a news conference on Friday with Bobby Orr and Mario Lemieux and said that they would have been pretty good at 3-on-3. You suspect he'll enjoy coaching Crosby and Ovechkin in that format.
"Obviously it's going to be fun," Ovechkin said. "We're going to ask the coach what's the line? Who is going to be on the line and which line it's going to be? I'm pretty sure if it's going to be like that, it's going to be fun."
Said Crosby: "Listen, I've seen him enough, and I see the way he shoots the puck, so you've got to make sure you find him anywhere over the blue line and it's got a chance to go in. It's tough playing against him, but you try to take advantage of playing with him."
Almost everyone feels sorry for the goaltenders in these high-wire situations, and rightly so. But what about the defensemen?
Los Angeles Kings defenseman Drew Doughty is expecting the worst and nodded when he was asked about Crosby and Ovechkin.
"That's be a tough duo to get by. We'll have to put our shutdown pair out there against them," he said, smiling. "Three-on-3, I'm expecting to be made to look like a fool at least once out there. Sometimes when you're playing with this caliber of players, you have to tip your hat to them and accept the fact you're going to be made to look foolish."