The Ovechkin Project, Damien Cox and Gare Joyce, Non-Fiction, 273

  • Chapter 1, pg 1-19

    In chapter 1 you learn about Ovechkin's childhood and how he was pushed to play hockey in the first place.
    Total pges 19
  • Chapter 2, 19-39

    In chapter 2 you learn about the Russian players that were drafted into the NHL while Ovechkin is a child, You alos learn about what a struggle it was to get foriegn playersd from their county to the US.
    Total pages 39
  • Chapter 3, pg. 40-58

    In chapter 3 you learn about Ovechkin's first 17 and under tournament in the US.
    Total Pages 58
  • Chapter 4, 59-71

    This chapter is about the 2003 NHL draft and how Ovechkin missed the birthday cut off by just a couple days.
  • Chapter 5, 72-89

    This chapter is about Ovechkin had mostly seperated himself from the other Russian teens that were being scouted during the 2003 season, except for Evgeni Malkin.
    Page total 89
  • Chapter 6, 91-122

    This chapter is mainly about Ovechkin's journey to the 2005 NHL draft. It also describes the rivalry between Ovechkin and Crosby.
  • Chapter 7, 123-146

    This chapter is mainly about the comparison made by NHL critics, that the Washington Captials had basically signed the Babe Ruth of hockey.
  • Chapter 8, 147-181

    Describes the opening-round game of the 2010 Winter Olympics, Russia playing Czech Republic, according to the NHL critics, the match up of a lifetime, Jaromir Jagr and Ovechkin. Total pages 181
  • Chapter 9,182- 205

    This chapter is about the regret that Ovechkin has after not making it into the gold medal game of the 2010 olympics, and watching Crosby and the Canadiens win, envying Crosby.
  • Chapter 10, 207-220

    This chapter is about the transistion from the 2010 Olympics back into the NHL season. It also talks about the easy transition back into the season for the Captials
  • Chapter 11, 221-252

    This chapter starts off with a flash back to Ovechkin's youth and his expirence with a let down from a soccer tournament. It then compares the feeling of the soccer tournament and Ovechkin's suspension just before the 2010 Stanley Cup
    Total pages 252