Ovi took over the US Park Police Radio during the Capitals parade to broadcast an important message



Tuesday was a wild day for Alex Ovechkin as the Washington Capitals captain got to stroll down the streets of D.C. with the Stanley Cup by his side for the first time in his 13-year NHL career.

The seven-time Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy winner has done all sorts of hilarious things with the Cup since last Thursday, from doing keg stands out of it to dancing with it on an empty dance floor, and now he has something else to add to his list. During the team’s parade on Tuesday afternoon, Ovi took over the US Park Police Radio and broadcasted a special message to everyone listening in.



Ovechkin didn’t want to take up too much of their valuable time as he kept his message short and sweet.



“Go. Caps. Go.”

It’s been nearly one week since the team officially won the Cup and the party isn’t showing any signs of slowing down just yet.



I like to think the horse mounted unit at the US Park Police is one of the coolest jobs. Today it was a even cooler. Great job today keeping everyone safe. #ALLCAPS 🐴 👮🏻‍♀️👮🏽‍♂️ @usparkpolicepio @NatlParkService pic.twitter.com/hDyIk8E1jn — Secretary Ryan Zinke (@SecretaryZinke) June 12, 2018

(H/T Twitter/usparkpolicepio)