“The scenarios for the development of this situation could be predicted. CSKA has three ways: either negotiate directly with Philadelphia to obtain permission for Fedotov to participate in CSKA matches, or go to arbitration, which, of course, will take The third option is to continue Fedotov’s involvement with CSKA without any changes. However, this violates the law and may lead to more serious consequences. The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) has made it clear this situation. Now it is necessary to determine how to proceed. Let’s see how the leaders of the KHL and CSKA react and what measures will they take to resolve this situation,” Konkov said in an interview with Allhockey.
Importantly, the IIHF decided to impose a one-year ban on international transfers for CSKA and named a four-month suspension for Fedotov.
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