IIHF fined FHR for Fedotov’s performance in the KHL

IIHF fined FHR for Fedotov’s performance in the KHL

The IIHF fined the FHR one million francs for Ivan Fedotov’s performance in the KHL

The International Hockey Federation (IIHF) fined the Russian Hockey Federation (RHF) for the performance of Russian Ivan Fedotov in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) in the 2023/2024 season. The FHR reports this on its website.

The disciplinary committee fined the FHR one million Swiss francs. Fedotov’s performance for CSKA was considered a violation of the rules of international transfers. FHR intends to challenge the verdict.

On March 29, Fedotov moved to the National Hockey League (NHL) Philadelphia Flyers. Previously, he terminated his contract with CSKA Moscow by mutual consent.

In the summer of 2022, Fedotov’s attempt to move to Philadelphia failed. The Russian was supposed to go to the United States, but he was detained on suspicion of evading military service. After this, the athlete served a year in the Navy and resumed his career at CSKA.

Source: Lenta

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