Olympic champion Kozhevnikov called criticism of NHL hockey player Zadorov nonsense
Two-time Olympic champion Alexander Kozhevnikov criticized the player of the National Hockey League (NHL) Calgary Flames club Nikita Zadorov. His words are quoted by “Championship”.
Kozhevnikov called the hockey player’s statements nonsense. “Where does he live? This is what we need to build on. She pours dirt on our legends, says that someone is supposedly writing for me. Knows everything! I wonder what intelligence service he works for? Living in America, he somehow knows what I’m saying,” he said.
Earlier, Zadorov said that other people come up with answers for interviews for Kozhevnikov. He drew attention to the problems that existed in the USSR.
Zadorov is a graduate of CSKA Moscow. He has been performing in North America since 2012. In addition to Calgary and Chicago, the Russian played for the Colorado Avalanche and Buffalo Sabers, as well as the London Knights and San Antonio Rampage.
Source: Lenta

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