Athletistic / Hockey. The KHL Sports and Disciplinary Commission issued its verdict on an episode of the regular season match between Omsk Avangard and SKA St. Petersburg. The KHL SDK has decided not to impose any sanctions on Hawks forward Nikita Kholodilin.
Thus, Kholodilin avoided the sanctions provided for in Article 28 of the KHL disciplinary regulations. On February 6, during a home match, the Avangard striker injured SKA striker Sergei Tolchinsky with a forceful movement near the boards. As a result, the St. Petersburg Army player left the field only with the help of his partners and will definitely not take part in his team’s next match against Barys from Astana.
Sergei Tolchinsky scored 46 (14+32) points in the “goal+pass” system in 60 matches this season in the KHL. SKA has scored 83 points in 60 matches and is in second place in the Western Conference standings.
Source: Sport

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