Athletistic/Hockey. Former Russian national ice hockey team striker Maxim Sushinsky has expressed his opinion on the International Ice Hockey Federation’s decision regarding Russian goalkeeper Ivan Fedotov.
The IIHF introduced a ban on international transfers for CSKA for a period of one year – from August 11, 2023 to August 10, 2024. In addition, Fedotov himself was disqualified for four months – until the end of 2023.
“Yes, a transfer ban was imposed on CSKA and Fedotov was disqualified. There is probably a legal basis on which this decision was made. How to comment on the content of the agreement between the KHL and the IIHF? It “There are agreements that also affect the NHL. No one intends to violate them. Of course, what has been built over the years can be destroyed in a day.
In this situation, sorry for Ivan. The biggest problem is that the hockey player will find himself without the opportunity to play until January 2024. He has already missed an entire year due to military service,” Sushinsky shared his opinion in an interview with a journalist from the Championship.
Source: Sport
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