Calgary Flames hockey player Zadorov said that he communicates with children only in Russian
The Russian defender of the club of the National Hockey League (NHL) “Calgary Flames” Nikita Zadorov spoke about attempts to instill Russian culture in children in Canada. His words leads “Championship”.
The hockey player said that at home he communicates with children only in Russian, noting that the eldest daughter attends Russian lessons. “There are a lot of Ukrainians in Calgary, a lot of Russians – about 70 thousand Russian speakers, so we find something. There are Russian restaurants, shops,” he stressed.
On December 15, Zadorov spoke about the attitude of residents of other Russian regions towards Muscovites. In his opinion, in Russia no one likes Muscovites, and in Moscow no one likes people from other regions.
Nikita Zadorov is a graduate of the capital’s CSKA. He has been performing in North America since 2012.
Source: Lenta

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