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Ovechkin to Play Tuesday in Ottawa
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ARLINGTON, Va. -

Alex Ovechkin returned to the Washington Capitals (web|news) on Monday, practicing with his teammates after a week away to spend time with his ailing grandfather in Russia.

The NHL's reigning MVP and last season's leading scorer was among the first few players on the ice at the team's practice facility, out there with coach Bruce Boudreau about 15 minutes before the full session began.

"I just want to go right now on the ice and play hockey. I'm so happy right now I'm skating with my teammates," Ovechkin said after the hour-long practice.

He skated Monday with his usual linemates - center Nickas Backstrom and right wing Viktor Kozlov - and is slated to play Tuesday night, when the Capitals are at the Ottawa Senators.

Ovechkin missed two games while he was gone, ending a 2½-season consecutive games streak.

"When you have somebody for 203 straight games, and then you miss somebody of his stature, when he comes back it's like your big brother's back," Boudreau said. "You're happy to see him. And you're happy to see him smiling again."

Washington went 1-1 without Ovechkin, beating the Nashville Predators in a shootout at home, then losing 5-0 to the Buffalo Sabres on the road Saturday night.

Ovechkin thanked Capitals general manager George McPhee for letting him leave the team to be with his mother's father, who helped raise Ovechkin.

"It shows you how good people (they are) here - how they love me, how they respect me and how they respect my family," Ovechkin said.

He broke the league record for goals by a left wing with 65 last season, helping Washington win the Southeast Division title. He is off to a slow start this season, with only two goals and five points.

The Russian hasn't scored a goal in his past six games, and he acknowledged Monday his grandfather's health was weighing on him.

Being away "helped me a lot," Ovechkin said.

He skated with a team of teenagers to keep in shape while in Moscow.

"It was a great decision for him to go home, because family comes first and obviously you don't want to miss those opportunities when you look back on them in life," Capitals captain Chris Clark said. "We're obviously glad to have him back and hopefully he can put some of that behind him during the game. He's the best player in the world, and we're happy to have him on our team."

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