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Svishchev called the NHL’s decision to ban Russian hockey players from bringing the Stanley Cup home “strange”
Dmitry Svishchev / Photo: © RIA Novosti / Evgeny Odinokov
Dmitry Svishchev, Chairman of the Russian State Duma Committee on Physical Culture and Sports, considers the decision of the NHL to ban Russian hockey players from bringing the Stanley Cup to their homeland strange.
Earlier, Match TV became aware that the league would not allow the Stanley Cup to be brought to Russia.
— The decision, to put it mildly, is strange. All players on the team that wins the Stanley Cup have the right to bring it to their country of origin. It turns out that the Russians can play in the NHL, they can forge victories with their teams, but they can’t show the Cup? The decision is strange, but this should not be surprising because of the current anti-Russian hysteria. But don’t worry, we’ll survive. We have already seen the Stanley Cup many times. And we will only be happy for our guys if they can win this trophy.
Such a decision will be determined only by politics, there is nothing from sports here. It will be wrong, first of all, in relation to the hockey players themselves. In Russia they were honored as heroes. I remember this because I was at events when Alexander Ovechkin brought the Stanley Cup. In any case, the most important thing is that our players win the Cup this year,” Svishchev told RB Sport.
The Stanley Cup has been coming to Russia for the past five years when it was won by Andrey Vasilevsky, Nikita Kucherov, Mikhail Sergachev (2020, 2021, Tampa Bay), Alexander Volkov (2020, Tampa Bay), Vladimir Tarasenko, Ivan Barbashev ( 2019, St. Louis), Alexander Ovechkin, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Dmitry Orlov (2018, Washington), Evgeni Malkin (2016, 2017, Pittsburgh), Sergey Gonchar (2017 – as a coach, Pittsburgh).
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Junior World Hockey Championship. Victories for the USA and Finland, 12 goals for Canada and the Czech Republic
The first matches of the U-20 World Junior Hockey Championship, held in the elite league in the USA, have ended.
The current champion and host of the tournament defeated the German team without any problems with a score of 6:3 and scored three goals each in the first and second periods.
Forward Will Zellers scored two goals and one assist. Earlier in this group, Sweden beat Slovakia.
In Group B, Finland defeated Denmark 6-2, while Canada defeated the Czech Republic 7-5 with four goals in the third period in a tough match.
World Hockey Championship U-20. Group A
Germany – America 3:6 (1:3, 2:3, 0:0)
Stamps: 05:54 Plant – 0:1, 10:53 Reed – 0:2, 15:55 Horcoff – 0:3, 17:39 Kose – 1:3, 25:46 Seidl – 2:3, 30:31 Zellers – 2:4, 31:27 Boos – 3:4, 34:58 Zellers – 3:5, 38:07 Iceman – 3:6
Goalkeepers: Nisse – Hale
Group B
Denmark – Finland 2:6 (1:3, 0:3, 1:0)
Discs: 01:48 Vesterinen – 0:1, 02:19 Kalto – 0:2, 06:08 Bundgard – 1:2, 10:07 Suvanto – 1:3, 24:45 Koivu – 1:4, 26:19 Sarelainen – 1:5, 32:21 Vesterinen – 1:6, 42:22 Linda-2:6
Goalkeepers: Vilde-Rimpinen
Czech Republic – Canada 5:7 (1:2, 2:1, 2:4)
Discs: 13:53 Martin – 0:1, 17:01 Poletin – 1:1, 17:38 Hage – 1:2, 24:04 Tsinar – 2:2, 32:13 Sikora – 3:2, 37:03 Parek – 3:3, 43:49 Parek – 3:4, 45:21 Poletin – 4:4, 46:32 Iginla – 4:5, 49:12 Mackenzie – 4:6, 55:26 Galvas – 5:6, 59:00 Martone – 5:7
Goalkeepers: Korsulak – George
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Junior Hockey World Championship has started. The favorite won the opening match
The U-20 World Junior Hockey Championship in the elite league in the USA has started. One of the favorites in the opening match was the Swedish team and the Slovak team.
The Swedish youth team won with a score of 3:2. Let’s touch on two points from forward Anton Frondell, who was selected third overall by Chicago in the last draft.
At the same time, Slovakia also made a comeback, losing 0:2, but were still defeated at the end of the match.
In addition to the Swedes and Slovaks, teams from the USA, Switzerland and Germany will also play in this group.
World Hockey Championship U-20. Group A
Swedish – Slovakia 3:2 (0:0, 2:1, 1:1)
Discs: 29:05 Frondell (Frey, Stenberg) – 1:0, 33:16 (Frondell, Berglund) – 2:0, 39:55 Run (Misiak) – 2:1, 50:55 Tomik (Pitka) – 2:2, 56:03 Stenberg (Genborg) – 3:2
Goalkeepers: Harenstam – Lendak
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Coach of the Ukrainian national team: “Fans want to see us in the elite team. You still need experience”
Dmitry Khristich, the coach of the Ukraine national hockey team, made a 2025 prediction for the team. The main event was the World Championship in Division 1A, where the team only lost their chance to reach the elite league in the last match.
“I think the year has been positive. We won most of our matches. I also rate our performance in the World Championship positively. Many people probably wanted us to get into the elite league immediately, but I believe that we need to gain experience and confidence at this level. You have to believe in yourself and build on your experience by getting positive results against D1A teams and promotion teams that constantly jump from league to league.”
“We need to learn to play the full 60 minutes, to play against any opponent, to be tactically flexible… All these and many other nuances still need to be worked out,” Khristic said.
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