Russian player of the NHL club Columbus Voronkov said he wants to stay in the USA
Russian forward of the National Hockey League (NHL) Columbus Blue Jackets Dmitry Voronkov responded to information that he is dissatisfied with life in the United States. This was reported on the team’s website.
The hockey player said that he felt a big difference between life in Russia and the USA, but he wanted to stay in the States and began looking for an apartment. “The guys support me. I experience positive emotions when I come to the locker room for a game,” he emphasized.
On November 24, it was reported that Voronkov was dissatisfied with life in the United States. According to Business Online, the 23-year-old hockey player experiences discomfort due to life in the country.
Voronkov signed a contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets in May 2023. He was selected by the team in the fourth round of the NHL draft, 114th overall, but did not play a single match for the club and returned to Ak Bars.
Source: Lenta

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