Former Spartak player proposed holding the Russian Hockey Cup

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Roman Lyubimov, the 32-year-old Russian forward for Grenoble, who won the French Cup with the team last season, has suggested that a similar tournament be held in Russia. His words provide guidance Legal betting.

“It seems to me that it would be interesting to hold a tournament like the Russian Cup in the KHL. All Russian Hockey League teams can participate. Make a draw. The Russian Football Cup is held where everyone is mixed. A great additional championship,” Lyubimov said.

In the French Cup final, Grenoble defeated Dunkirk Corsairs. The match ended with a score of 7:4, and the Russian hockey player made two assists in this match. For Grenoble, such a trophy became the fourth in history.

In Russia, Lyubimov played for Spartak, CSKA, Amur, Ak Bars and Metallurg Magnitogorsk teams in the Kontinental Hockey League. The Russian hockey player also managed to play in the National Hockey League in 2016, signing a contract with the Philadelphia Flyers, but returned to Russia a year later.

His last club in Russia was Moscow Spartak; the Russian hockey player moved to Grenoble in 2023.

Lyubimov also received calls to the Russian national team.

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