Two-time NHL MVP Alex Ovechkin admits that he was ticked off when he was left on the bench on Tuesday night with the game on the line. He also says he understands why the coaching staff did it and that it could very well happen again as part of Washington's season-long theme that calls for everyone to be more accountable. Ovechkin wasn't among the players coach Bruce Boudreau sent onto the ice after pulling the goalie with a one-goal deficit late in regulation Tuesday night against the Ducks. Cameras caught what appeared to be some unpleasant words from Ovechkin directed at the coach. However, Boudreau's move worked. The Capitals tied the score, then won 5-4 in overtime. "Well, I was (ticked) off," Ovechkin said. "Of course I want to be in that situation on the ice, and you know it doesn't matter who I said it (to) and what I said. It look funny on TV. It's right now a big story. It's just a little bit frustrating because I'm a leader on the team and I want to be on that kind of responsibility."