Dominik Hasek calls out the NHL
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Dorin Canaday
December 25, 2022 (9:49)
Hall of Fame goaltender Dominik Hasek has once again called out the NHL.
The two-time Stanley Cup champion is very upset about the ongoing situation between Russia and Ukraine, and has led efforts to change the outcome of the war.
Hasek recently released a heavy statement against the league he spent over 15 years in:
''I consider it important to also mention Russian athletes who, like all of us adults, are responsible for the actions of their country. First of all, I want to emphasize that every Russian athlete has the right to any opinion about the war in Ukraine, and we should always respect that. Of course, this does not mean that we have to agree with it. However, unless we want to support Russia's war in Ukraine and all the horrors that come with it, we cannot allow Russian athletes to compete with us at this time. I do not consider their non-participation in any way a sanction against them, but to encourage an end to this war thereby saving tens of thousands of lives, including their fellow Russian soldiers, who were recruited to fight.''
�'I want to believe that in the short-term you will decide to stop supporting the war in Ukraine and will not allow Russian athletes to advertise Russia's aggressive policy in your competitions, as most competitions in the world have decided. If you make this choice, I would like to use this letter to ask you for maximum support for all 'your' Russian athletes in this difficult time for them, when they will not be able to participate in our competitions. This should come in the form of financial support not only for each athlete, but also for their family, including quality health insurance. This should be easily achievable in collaboration with the NHLPA, and I believe that the WTA and ATP can also solve this.''
Once again, Hasek has asked for the NHL to disallow Russian hockey players to play in the league while the war still rages.
Hasek seems primed to end the war the only way he knows how which is through sanctions by another name and enforcement of trade restrictions by keeping Russian players out of multiple arenas.
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