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Ovie Named 48th Most Powerful Person in DC in GQ's Top 50
Ovie Named 48th Most Powerful Person in DC in GQ's Top 50
"As a cliché-prone poet once wrote, Washington loves a winner, and no local sports team these days wins nearly as often as the Caps. And no one in the entire NHL scores goals with the brutal frequency of Alexander Ovechkin."
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Puck Daddy — ... • Alexander Ovechkin is named the 48th most powerful person in D.C. by GQ Magazine. We haven't seen the entire list, but we imagine it's right ahead of the guy who fills pot holes on Rock Creek Parkway and then Joe Biden. [HHH] ...

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