Athletistic/Hockey. Former NHL and Czech national team goaltender Dominik Hasek has spoken out on Twitter regarding the transfer of his compatriot, defenseman David Sklenichka, to Barys’ club. Sklenicka signed a one-way contract for one season until April 30, 2024. Hasek responded to criticism from one of the Czech users, who expressed a negative opinion about Sklenicka and wrote “spit on him”.
“I don’t care about the players, but about our 200 deputies and 81 senators,” Hasek wrote.
He also expressed his displeasure with the Czech government for not banning Czech hockey players from playing in Russia at the legislative level.
“Yes, he Sklenichka himself has decided, as our deputies and senators clearly tell him, that is legally correct,” Hasek added.
Moreover, the former Spartak goalkeeper has responded to the clarification that Sklenichka will play in Kazakhstan, not Russia, after moving to Barys.
“The KHL plays most of its matches in Russia, so its performances will be shown there (including on TV). Here’s the thing. But, as you can see, I’m not directly condemning it. Our lawmakers are spitting on us “, says the message. said.
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Source: Sport

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