Trump brings up NHL's Alex Ovechkin in bizarre press conference with Carney

Trump name-drops NHL's Alex Ovechkin during press conference with Canada’s new PM, calling him a “big, tough cookie.”

U.S. President Donald Trump made headlines Tuesday morning not for trade policy or diplomacy—but for a sudden hockey-themed detour during a press conference with Canada’s new prime minister, Mark Carney.

Speaking from the Oval Office in their first joint appearance since Carney’s election on April 28, Trump fielded questions on cross-border tensions and the recent tariff war.

But when asked what he wanted most from Canada, the two-term president unexpectedly pivoted to hockey—and Alex Ovechkin.

“Concession? Friendship,” Trump initially responded.

When pressed further, he elaborated: “Regardless of anything, we’re going to be friends with Canada... You have a very, very good hockey player right here on the Capitals. He is a big, tough cookie too. Just broke the record, and he’s a great guy.”

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