Former head coach of the Russian national team Vladimir Krikunov expressed the opinion that the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) will not limit itself to a fine of 5,000 Swiss francs and will impose new sanctions in the case of CSKA goalkeeper Ivan Fedotov. His words convey metatations.
“Yes, the IIHF eventually fined the FHR 5,000 francs, but it’s not that big of a deal, so this is all nonsense. But I don’t think it will be limited to just that. Now the IIHF will be attacked by politicians and they will begin to impose more punishments.
“I think we should expect tougher sanctions next week,” Krikunov said.
Recall that despite IIHF sanctions, Ivan Fedotov took part in the match with Ak Bars. The sanctions included penalizing CSKA with a one-season international transfer ban and disqualifying Ivan Fedotov until December 31, 2023. This decision was made because the army club signed a deal with Fedotov despite having a valid contract with the Philadelphia Flyers.
socialbites.ca carried out the online text broadcast of the match between CSKA and Ak Bars. The match, which took place in Moscow CSKA Arena, ended with Ak Bars’ 5:2 victory.
Formerly two-time Olympic champion Alexander Kozhevnikov named He appealed not to worship the IIHF bastards and this organization.