Following the International Day of People with Disabilities on Friday, the clinic continued the Capitals' long relationship with ASHA. Washington captain Alex Ovechkin hosted events with ASHA for six straight seasons, beginning in 2014, before being unable to last season due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
Ovechkin was disappointed he couldn't join the ASHA players on the ice Saturday, but they stayed after the clinic to watch the Capitals prepare to host the Columbus Blue Jackets at Capital One Arena (7 p.m. ET; 7 p.m. ET; NBCSWA, BSOH, ESPN+, NHL LIVE) with an optional morning skate. The ASHA players cheered each of the Capitals players when he stepped on the ice.
"Obviously, with the COVID situation it's kind of hard," Ovechkin said. "But I'm pretty sure the kids know we all want to be there, give them a smile, give them a good time and I hope soon or next year everything is going to be normal."