Moscow forwardDynamo » Ivan Ryabkin told that he was not going to leave the club, despite rumors of his departure.
Earlier, the Muskegon Lumberjacks club of the American Collegiate Hockey League (USHL) announced on its official website that it had added Ryabkin, who has a contract with Dynamo Moscow, to its roster. To make room for the Russian, forward Jake Mehrens was traded to the Sioux Falls Stampede. Student club president Steve Lowe said in a statement that the team expects Ryabkin to arrive a few weeks after the November tournament for the Russian national team. Later, Dynamo sports director Alexei Sopin told that the club would not terminate the contract with 17-year-old Ryabkin.
“One evening, my phone started ringing without answering. There were a lot of calls. I myself didn’t understand what happened. Then I looked on the Internet – there was a rumor that I was leaving for the Muskegon junior club in North America.
It’s not really my agent’s decision or anything. It’s just that this team traded the rights for me and wrote on the site that I was going to join them. In fact, I am not going anywhere and will stay in Russia, ”Ryabkin told the correspondent.
Ryabkin graduated from Dynamo; this season, the forward made his debut in the KHL and played two matches.
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