Alex Ovechkin-Jayden Daniels photo after Capitals-Canadiens game generates buzz

Two Washington pro stars got together Wednesday night for a memorable photo that will need to have left D.C. fans hyped. Following the Washington Capitals’ 3-1 win in Game 2 of their first-round series within the Stanley Cup Playoffs at home against the visiting Montreal Canadiens, Caps superstar Alex Ovechkin and Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels posed for an ideal photo within the locker room.

Daniels even left the constructing with a cool gift from “The Great Eight,” which was a signed hockey stick from the NHL’s all-time goals leader himself.

That photo, without much surprise, captured the eye of fans online.

“wow two goats in a single picture,” said a fan on X.

One other one said: “Oh look, it’s the most effective picture of all time”

From a commenter: “D.C. sports are SO back .. ”

“My emotions are based solely on how good these two guys are at their job,” a social media user posted.

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Via a distinct commenter: “I hope it is a passing of the torch and Daniels becomes DCs next sports legend.”

Daniels, who watched the Capitals game with fellow Washington QBs Marcus Mariota and Sam Hartman, have to be feeling inspired by the season his hockey brethren in DC are having. The previous LSU Tigers star signal-caller is coming off a sensational rookie season within the NFL, throwing for 3,568 passing yards and 25 touchdowns while leading the Commanders to wins against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions within the NFL playoffs.

Although Ovechkin didn’t rating a goal or record some extent in Game 2 of the Canadiens series, he was the star in Game 1, where he found the back of the online twice, including in extra time for the first-ever playoff extra time winner of his profession.

In Game 2, the Caps leaned on the exceptional performance in front of the online of goalie Logan Thompson, who turned away 25 of 26 shots on goal from Montreal. The Habs also got a solid night from their goalie, Sam Montembeault, who had 29 saves, however the game belonged to Washington.

After Christian Dvorak put the Canadiens ahead with the sport’s first goal, Connor McMichael and Dylan Strome scored back-to-back goals only a minute apart within the second period. McMichael added one other goal to his name in the competition when he scored on an empty-netter late within the regulation.

The Capitals, who wish to win their second Stanley Cup within the Ovechkin era, will shoot for a 3-o series lead against the Canadiens on Friday at Bell Centre in Montreal.