CSKA goalkeeper Ivan Fedotov assessed the chances of moving to an NHL club with the phrase “time will tell”
CSKA goalkeeper Ivan Fedotov spoke about the possibility of moving to the National Hockey League (NHL) club. He spoke about this on Mayak radio.
The athlete assessed his chances with the phrase “time will tell.” “There could be a million factors. Maybe they’ll come up with some kind of long-term service, I don’t know (laughs). Figuratively,” said the goalkeeper, adding that his current task is to return to his level.
On September 1, Fedotov took to the ice in a Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) match. After this, the International Hockey Federation (IIHF) fined the Russian Hockey Federation (RHF) and the player himself, threatening additional sanctions if he continued to participate in matches.
On August 14, the IIHF disqualified Fedotov for four months, and CSKA banned international transfers for a year. The IIHF refused to register a contract with Fedotov for the new KHL season due to the player’s existing agreement with the NHL club Philadelphia Flyers. He was supposed to go there a year earlier, but was detained on suspicion of evading military service, after which he was sent to serve in the Russian Navy.
Source: Lenta

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