MOSCOW, Aug 13 Rookie of the National Hockey League (NHL) club Washington Capitals forward Connor Brown said he would like to see his teammate Alexander Ovechkin break NHL scoring records. After three seasons with the Ottawa Senators, the 28-year-old Brown was traded to Washington, where he will play next season with Ovechkin.» It will be great to see how he will break records for the number of goals scored. Again, I'm just glad to be part of such a team. I have already spoken with Peter Laviolette (Washington head coach) about various aspects: playing in the minority, changing in links, playing in the first link, about many other things. This role is the same as I have had throughout my career. It's good when you are on the same wavelength with the coach, when he sees you in the same role as yourself, » — Brown is quoted by the official website of the NHL.
