Dmitry Voronkov, Russian forward for the National Hockey League’s (NHL) Columbus Blue Jackets, was unhappy with his life in the United States. This was reported by telegram channel “ONLINE BUSINESS”.
According to the source of the publication, the Russian is uncomfortable with life in the country. It was noted that the 23-year-old hockey player was not confident because he did not speak English. For this reason, Ak Bars continues its contact with Kazan.
The player’s contract includes a clause allowing him to return to the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) by the end of December.
In this NHL season, Voronkov played 14 games, scoring three goals and making six assists.
Voronkov has been playing for Kazan club since February 2019. During this time, he played 232 matches and collected 99 points. The forward, who is part of the Russian national team, also won a silver medal at the 2022 Olympic Games. In the final of the hockey tournament, the Russians lost to the Finnish team (1:2).
Previously Russian NHL hockey player in the name He’s a Hall of Fame caliber player.