“June 27 was the deadline for his arrival. There, the problem of his visa dragged on a bit. We did all the documents, an invitation, we sent everything to him. We waited until early July.”
Then the Latvian specialist Leonid Tambiev was announced as the head coach of the “Admiral”. And then Indrasis got nervous: “What will they say about me? I might get sanctions in Latvia. I probably won’t go…”.
Dude, you have a valid contract! We spoke to the KHL office, and they said, “Well, announce it.” We put Indrashis’ contract in the league. They could have done it in May, by the way. We just went to meet the player and did what was right for him,” Match TV conveys the club’s position.
Recall that earlier the Latvian Ice Hockey Federation threatened hockey players and coaches of their country not to call those of them who would play in Russia to the national team. After that, Indrashis announced that he would not return to the Moscow club and signed a deal with German club Schwenninger Wild Wings.
Spartak announced the signing of a contract with Miks Indrashis on June 29.
Source: Sport

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