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Just cause he doesn't call him doesn't make it really any different it's the fact that he supports him just like Ovechkin does, no different.
Penguins' Evgeni Malkin joins 'Putin Team'
“We want (Putin) to understand that we support him,” Malkin told reporters Thursday, via the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “We play here (in the United States). We’re far away, but we understand what’s going on. We try to be together. It’s not like me or (Ovechkin) are the right-hand (men) for Putin. We just try to offer our support because, in 2018, we have the World Cup in Russia; they have elections, too. It’s a tough year. We want to be together and support him.
“I don’t know what’s going on here. (Whether Americans) don’t like or like him. I’m not trying to read everything. I just want to support him.”
Malkin posted a picture on Instagram (and later on Twitter) earlier this week of himself posing with Putin when both were wearing Russian national team jerseys. He tagged Ovechkin's Instagram handle and wrote, "Putin team."
Penguins' Evgeni Malkin joins 'Putin Team'
Speaking of Ovechkin and Malkin, back when they were like 20, Ovechkin reportedly took a swing at Malkin's Russian agent, Gennady Ushakov, in a Moscow nightclub.
I find that a lot of people don't understand the concept that you can support and vote for a guy without agreeing with him 100%. It's becoming a foreign concept even for those living in a democracy.