When the Capitals had their days with the Stanley Cup this summer, they witnessed the effect it can have on people around the world. The Cup is in Montreal this week to be engraved with the Capitals' names.
They'll get it back when they receive their championship rings on Monday.
"In every sport, you have some trophies, you have some cups and it's all about history," said Ovechkin, who brought the Cup to his hometown of Moscow in July. "When you touch it, you feel the energy of what this cup means. Lots of people want to see it."
Ovechkin and Kuznetsov root for Liverpool and hope this is the season the Reds get to lift the Premier League Trophy for the first time. Backstrom roots for Arsenal.
Capitals coach Todd Reirden said he likes Manchester City, the reigning Premiere League champions.
"That was a really neat experience to see that," Reirden said of the trophy. "I know a lot of our guys are really big soccer fans, so it's a nice to see other trophies, especially when we have one of our own now."