Hockey coach talked about Hasek’s attacks on Russian hockey players

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Famous Russian hockey coach Vladimir Plyushchev, in his comments to socialbites.ca, spoke about the words of former Czech goalkeeper and current politician Dominik Hasek, who said that Russian hockey players should condemn special struggle in order to play in international competitions. Military operation in Ukraine. The Russian coach believes that Hasek introduced himself and this should not be listened to.

“I don’t generally read Hasek. I read his incomprehensible ramblings in September. He’s promoting himself and I don’t understand why we’re still promoting him. A man has had pucks thrown into his head all his life, and this is likely to have a direct impact on his health. Therefore, I consider it dishonorable to comment on his words,” Plyushchev emphasized.

Since the beginning of the special military operation, Hasek has consistently opposed the participation of Russian hockey players in international competitions. So, the six-time winner of the Vezina Trophy (award for the best goalkeeper of the season in the NHL) and twice the most valuable hockey player of the regular season of the strongest league in the world repeatedly criticized the leadership. Due to the fact that the National Hockey League did not ban Russian hockey players from playing in its tournaments after the start of SVO.

Dominik Hasek’s words about Russian hockey players had previously come to the fore. reaction.

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