Canadian defender of Khabarovsk “Cupid » Cameron Lee does not exclude that he will stay in Russia after the end of his hockey career.
Lee has been playing for Amur since last season: in 87 matches with the Tigers, he scored nine goals and made 23 assists. In September, the 26-year-old hockey player received Russian citizenship by decree of the President of the Russian Federation.
— You have become a Russian citizen. Why did you decide to get a passport?
— Because I feel very comfortable in Russia and in Khabarovsk. I am grateful to the people who helped me obtain a passport. I am proud to now be a Russian citizen. Here I feel at home.
— Do you want to stay in Russia as long as possible?
– Yes. I’m even thinking of staying here after finishing my career. Why not? Let’s see what happens next. I really like it in Russia,” Lee quotes RB Sport.
Lee represents Love at the Fonbet KHL All-Star Game, which takes place this weekend in St. Petersburg.
The decisive matches of the 3×3 tournament as part of the All-Star Game will take place on Sunday. Watch the live broadcast from 3:30 p.m. on the channel, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.
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