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Kyle Busch is The Alexander Ovechkin ofNASCAR



I was watching the Philadelphia Flyers - Washington Capitals play-off game the other night and something hit me, something I should have seen long ago but didn't - Kyle Busch is NASCAR's version of the NHL's Alexander Ovechkin.

That's right, he is.

Putting aside the obvious fact that they are not in the same sport, or even from the same country, they are both brash young stars in their perspective sports.

It has been said that Kyle Busch is the only driver who can drive 3-wide all by himself, well have you ever seen Ovechkin skate? That guy skates 3-wide all by himself.

Did you seen the goal Ovechkin scored while sliding on his back head first toward the boards with his face turned away from the net? Ovechkin may never be the next Wayne Gretzky, but Gretzky never scored a goal like that. In fact, Ovechkin scored that goal in front of Greztky as he was playing against the team Gretzky is the coach for.

Ovechkin pushes himself to the limit every time he is on the ice, skating with youthful fearlessness, hungry for the next goal and the victory. Every time Ovechkin puts on his visored helmet he goes full-throttle-flat-out until the final siren. Sounds familiar doesn't it? Just change ice to track, and goal to green flag and you've got Kyle Busch.

They even are the same age; Busch was born on May 2, 1985, while Ovechkin was born on September 17th, 1985.

They both started their careers at a young age. They are both outspoken. They both have been held back at times, not because of their lack of skill but due to their young age (Busch has sat out races because they have been sponsored by companies that are not allowed to sell to anyone under 18 yrs of age and he was younger than 18 at the time). And most importantly, I hated them both just a few short years ago (even last year).

I disliked Ovechkin when he was on the Russian Junior Hockey Team. I disliked Kyle when he drove for Hendrick Motorsports. Now, as they both have matured, I am much more tolerant of them both.

I may never be a true Kyle Busch fan, or a true Ovechkin fan, but I certainly enjoy watching them do what they do. I also respect and appreciate them for the athletes that they are - you never know what they will do next, or how they will pull that next win out of a hat.

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What a goal!!! I haven't seen anything like that since that one college kid lifted the puck on the blade and slipped it in. Awesome.

by Tiredawg on Apr 24, 2008 6:01 AM EDT reply actions  

Dawg,

I remeber that lacross-style goal too. If I remember correctly he played on the Michigan Wolverines and he did it in the NCAA Championship game.

by 4ever3 on Apr 24, 2008 10:23 AM EDT reply actions  

Ovechkin is crazy good. I was skeptical too - he and Kovalchuk seemed to be a little to cocky - but man is this guy infectious. He's turning into a true leader also. That laser goal. Wow. Now I know what Bobby Hull might have been like.

by The Commentator on Apr 24, 2008 7:28 PM EDT reply actions  

As a huge hockey fan - and a Caps fan - I've never seen a player quite like him. He plays with incredible passion for the game - I know in juniors, the entire country of Canada was riding him for crying when Russia lost. But that's the kind of heart he has. He wants to win. Unlike many pro athletes where All-Star Game appearances and fat contracts trump everything else, Alex just wants to win.

I'm not a big Kyle Busch fan (and a Caps fan), so it is hard for me to relate to your post I'm also sure Flyers fans would agree with your analogy as they repeatedly shouted "F*** Ovechkin" during the games in Philly. Stay classy Philly.

by thedope on Apr 26, 2008 12:47 PM EDT reply actions  

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