IIHF ignored the Russians in an article about Florida’s victory in the Stanley Cup

IIHF ignored the Russians in an article about Florida’s victory in the Stanley Cup

IIHF ignored the Russians in an article about the Florida Panthers’ victory in the Stanley Cup

The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) published an article dedicated to the Florida Panthers’ victory in the Stanley Cup, but ignored the club’s Russian players. The material is available on the organization’s website.

The six-thousand-character article mentions many participants in the final series, but Florida’s Russian players are ignored. Three representatives of the country play for the club: goalkeeper Sergei Bobrovsky, defender Dmitry Kulikov and forward Vladimir Tarasenko.

In the decisive match, Bobrovsky reflected 24 shots on his own goal and missed one goal.

In the seventh game of the Stanley Cup finals, which took place on the night of Tuesday, June 25, the American team defeated the Edmonton Oilers with a score of 2:1. Florida won the Stanley Cup for the first time in history.

Source: Lenta

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