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“Nobody likes this guy”: Gary Bettman’s awkward interaction with Alex Ovechkin’s wife fuels criticism across social media

Alex Ovechkin continues his pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal record, scoring his 892nd career goal despite the Washington Capitals’ 5-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes. The hockey world watches as Ovechkin nears Gretzky’s milestone, while a celebratory moment with NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman sparks online criticism.
“Nobody likes this guy”: Gary Bettman’s awkward interaction with Alex Ovechkin’s wife fuels criticism across social media
Alex Ovechkin continues his pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal record, scoring his 892nd career goal despite the Washington Capitals’ 5-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes. The hockey world watches as Ovechkin nears Gretzky’s milestone, while a celebratory moment with NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman sparks online criticism.
One of the most compelling narratives in the NHL right now is Alex Ovechkin’s pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal record. On Wednesday night, despite the Washington Capitals falling 5-1 to the Carolina Hurricanes, Ovechkin was the lone bright spot for his team. The 39-year-old sniper unleashed a powerful shot from the high slot in the second period, beating goaltender Frederik Andersen and notching the 892nd goal of his storied career. Alex Ovechkin's wife shared a celebratory high-five with Capitals owner Ted Leonsis and then attempted to include NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman in the moment

Awkward, cringeworthy handshake between Anastasia Shubskaya and Gary Bettman


Alex Ovechkin, a 13-time NHL All-Star and three-time Hart Trophy winner, continues to edge closer to one of the greatest milestones in hockey history. With 892 goals under his belt, he's now just two away from tying Wayne Gretzky’s iconic all-time goal record and three from standing alone at the top. As the countdown narrows, the hockey world watches with anticipation, ready to witness history in the making.

“If he breaks my record, I will be the first guy to stand there and shake his hand," Wayne Gretzky told reporters of Ovechkin’s chase for history. “I think it is great for our sport. I am proud of what I have accomplished. I know what I did was really hard, but I think it will only be positive for the game if he can break the record.”
Following Alex Ovechkin’s latest goal—bringing him within one of his 14th 40-goal season—his wife, Anastasia Shubskaya, was visibly excited in the stands. She shared a celebratory high-five with Capitals owner Ted Leonsis and then attempted to include NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman in the moment. What followed was an awkward, cringeworthy handshake that quickly caught fans’ attention. Given Bettman’s already unpopular status among many NHL supporters, the uncomfortable exchange only fueled more criticism of him across social media.
“‘Celly’ that man barely shook her hand,” one fan wrote. “Bettman try to care challenge impossible,” another joked. “The second she looked away his face got so sour,” added a third fan. “What an awkward celebration ..,” one mocked. “Gary like who dis ,” another one quipped.“Nobody likes this guy ,” remarked one fan.
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Fans wasted no time reacting online, with many mocking the awkward moment and using it as yet another reason to criticize Bettman. Social media lit up with sarcastic remarks and memes, as users wisecracks about Bettman’s lack of charm even during a celebration.
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