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NHL and union agree on action if goaltender Fedotov doesn’t come to Philadelphia’s camp because of the army

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NHL and union agree on action if goaltender Fedotov doesn’t come to Philadelphia’s camp because of the army

The National Hockey League (NHL) and the players’ union (NHLPA) have worked out a decision regarding the situation with Russian goaltender Ivan Fedotov, Match TV reports.

In the 2021/22 season, Fedotov won the Gagarin Cup as part of CSKA Moscow, and in May he signed a contract with the Philadelphia Flyers NHL club. In early July, Fedotov was detained in St. Petersburg on suspicion of evading military service, and later the athlete was taken to Severodvinsk. The hockey player filed a lawsuit against the draft board of St. Petersburg, a preliminary meeting will be held on September 20.

– There is already an agreement between the NHL and the players’ union (NHLPA) that if Fedotov is forced to serve in the army for a year and he does not arrive at the Philadelphia camp on September 20, then the team can freeze his contact for one year. And if Ivan wants to come in a year, the club will not lose the right to him. That is, the player will not need to go through a waiver draft, where he could be picked up by another club. This is the case when the NHL and NHLPA easily and unanimously agreed on a specific issue, – Match TV quotes the words of a source familiar with the situation.

Also, according to Match TV, an option has appeared in which CSKA will sign a contract with Fedotov for several years and immediately exchange him for goalkeeper Alexander Samonov in St. Petersburg SKA. In order for this deal to go through, Philadelphia must freeze Fedotov’s contract.

Thus, Fedotov will be able to play and serve in the army in his hometown of St. Petersburg. At the same time, according to a source, CSKA goalkeeper coach Sergei Naumov likes the candidacy of SKA goalkeeper Samonov, last season they worked together at the Russian stage of the Eurotour and the Olympics.

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With the strengthening of the composition. Storm scored 8 goals in the derby

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With the strengthening of the composition. Storm scored 8 goals in the derby

The Ukrainian hockey championship match took place between Storm and Odeshchina. The meeting ended with a score of 8:3 in Storm’s favor.

It should also be said that the team, which had major problems in its squad and regularly played with 12-13 hockey players, received important reinforcements from Dnepr. Five new artists appeared in the application of Odessa residents and brought immediate results.

Newcomers Laktionov, Chupryna and Deliy scored two points each.

The teams have 17 points and share 3-4 places.

Ukrainian Hockey Championship

Storm – Odeshchina 8:3 (2:0, 3:2, 3:1)

Discs: 11:28 Chuprina (Laktionov, Stotsky) – 1:0, 15:10 Mosyuk (Trushchenko, Poimanov) – 2:0, 24:06 Ponomarev (Ratushny) – 3:0, 24:40 Khanin – 3:1, 25:12 Dvornik (Bechtold) – 3:2, 31:58 Ruzhitsky (Laktionov) – 4:2, 34:05 Laktionov (Deliy, Chuprina) – 5:2, 42:19 Deliy (Derkach, Chuprina) – 6:2, 44:22 Reyuka (Poimanov, Ratushny) – 7:2, 52:30 Tailor (Kutsevich) – 8:2, 57:40 Hear -8:3

Source: Sport UA

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Junior World Hockey Championship. Calendar and match results

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Junior World Hockey Championship. Calendar and match results

Traditionally, one of the most interesting hockey tournaments of the year begins – the U-20 World Junior Championship in the elite league. The tournament will take place in the USA from December 26 to January 5.

The American team will defend the title it won in Canada a year ago. However, Maple will try to heal herself after the failure.

The teams are divided into two groups of 5 teams, the top 4 will advance to the play-offs and the last two will compete for survival among the elite.

Group A: USA, Sweden, Slovakia, Switzerland, Germany

Group B: Finland, Czech Republic, Canada, Latvia, Denmark

Calendar

Group A

26 December

Sweden – Slovakia. Starts at 20:00

27 December

Germany – USA. Starts at 01:00

Slovakia – Germany. Starts at 21:00

28 December

USA – Switzerland. Starts at 01:00

Sweden – Switzerland. Starts at 21:00

29 December

Germany – Sweden. Starts at 20:00

30 December

Slovakia – USA. Starts at 01:00

Switzerland – Germany. Starts at 21:00

31 December

Switzerland – Slovakia. Starts at 20:00

January 1

USA – Sweden. Starts at 01:00

Group B

26 December

Denmark – Finland. Starts at 22:30

27 December

Czech Republic – Canada. Starts at 03:30

Latvia – Canada. Starts at 23:30

28 December

Denmark – Czech Republic. Starts at 03:30

Finland – Latvia. Starts at 23:30

29 December

Finland – Czech Republic. Starts at 22:30

30 December

Canada – Denmark. Starts at 03:30

Latvia – Denmark. Starts at 23:30

31 December

Czech Republic – Latvia. Starts at 22:30

January 1

Canada – Finland. Starts at 03:30

Source: Sport UA

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NHL. Triumphs of Tampa Bay and Philadelphia, failures of Anaheim and Los Angeles

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Tampa Bay continues to battle for the lead in the NHL’s Atlantic Division. Today Lightning, St. They beat St. Louis on the ice with a score of 4:1, with tall forward Darren Reddish scoring a goal and two assists.

Tampa sits second in the league, two points behind Detroit with one game remaining.

Philadelphia is doing well, beating Vancouver 5:2 to move into second place in the Metropolitan Division. True, competition in the league is tight and the second place is separated from the penultimate by a few points.

In the West, Seattle held off first-place Anaheim in the Pacific Division.

Regular season in NHL

Tampa Bay – St. Louis 4:1

Philadelphia -Vancouver 5:2

Anaheim- Seattle 1:3

Los Angeles – columbus 1:3

Source: Sport UA

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