Russian media outlets are reporting Philadelphia Flyers goaltending prospect Ivan Fedotov has been detained on charges he evaded military service.
In a statement to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher said: “We’re aware of the reports and are investigating the situation. The Flyers picked Fedotov in the seventh round (188th overall) of the 2015 NHL Draft. The Flyers signed Fedotov to an entry-level deal in May. The 25-year-old helped CSKA Moscow win the KHL title this season, going 14-10-2 with a 2.00 goals-against average and .919 save percentage.
According to the Russian outlet, Ivan Fedotov was taken to the Russian military registration and enlistment office by the state criminal investigation ...
CSKA Moscow is owned by the Russian government and its players are considered military personnel, according to the Inquirer. The team, dubbed the Red Army Team, has previous association with the Soviet Army. An earlier report indicated law enforcement agencies were actively seeking the hockey player in St. Petersburg. According to the Russian outlet, Fedotov was taken to the Russian military registration and enlistment office by the state criminal investigation agency.
A Russian ice hockey player poised for a move to the NHL has been detained on 'draft dodger' charges. Ivan Fedotov, 25, was hauled to an enlistment office ...
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Fedotov a mené le CSKA Moscou à un championnat de la Ligue continentale de hockey l'année dernière et le Comité olympique russe à une médaille d'argent aux Jeux ...
Le CSKA essaie peut-être de conserver son meilleur gardien de but en tordant la loi sur le service militaire russe puisqu’il est officiellement considéré comme un militaire, a rapporté l’Inquirer. Un espoir de gardien de but des Flyers de Philadelphie a été détenu en Russie pour avoir prétendument échappé au service militaire, selon des informations Fedotov a mené le CSKA Moscou à un championnat de la Ligue continentale de hockey l’année dernière et le Comité olympique russe à une médaille d’argent aux Jeux olympiques d’hiver de 2022 à Pékin.
Le gardien de but russe et espoir des Flyers, arrêté dans son pays pour avoir tenté d'échapper à son service militaire, aurait été empoisonné.
«Les informations sur sa présence là-bas ont été dissimulées de toutes les manières possibles, malgré le fait qu'il disposait d'un téléphone et avait informé ses proches de sa position. Ils se sont retournés, sont montés dans la voiture et n'ont plus fait de commentaires jusqu'à ce qu'ils se soient introduits dans l'enceinte de l'hôpital.» «À en juger par le dernier contact avec lui, il ne se sent pas très bien.
Russian ice hockey goalkeeper Ivan Fedotov was taken by ambulance from the St. Petersburg military commissariat during the night of July 1-2 and ...
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Russian Olympic ice hockey medallist Ivan Fedotov has been hospitalised, according to his lawyer, after being detained by authorities for allegedly shunning ...
Per Russian media, Fedotov fell ill during the detainment at the military enlistment office and had to be taken away with an ambulance. The cancellation of his deal with CSKA Moscow has been linked to a possible breach of Russia’s criminal law because of his military requirements, but this has not been confirmed by authorities. A video has emerged on social media of the goaltender, who is contracted to National Hockey League (NHL) outfit Philadelphia Flyers, being taken away in an ambulance from the military enlistment office in Russian city St Petersburg.
Philadelphia Flyers prospect Ivan Fedotov was detained in Russia on charges of intending to forgo military service, several Russian media outlets reported, ...
The Flyers signed Fedotov to an entry-level contract in May after selecting him 188th overall in 2015. Fedotov played this season for CSKA Moscow, a KHL team known for having ties to the Russian army. Russian men between the ages of 18 and 27 are subject to one year of mandatory military service.
Le Russe Ivan Fedotov, gardien de but sous contrat avec les Philadelphia Flyers (NHL) et médaillé olympique, est actuellement détenu dans son pays.
« Si je comprends bien, à cause du stress, il a eu une gastrite, a déclaré ce dernier à une agence de presse russe. Selon son avocat, il a été transféré dans un hôpital militaire. Il est accusé d'avoir refusé d'effectuer son service militaire, alors que la Russie a envahi l'Ukraine. Mais son avocat a contesté ces accusations.
Russian ice hockey player Ivan Fedotov under contract with a U.S based National Hockey League (NHL) team Philadelphia Flyers has been detained in Russia ...
The St Petersburg police service did not reply to a request for comment. A spokesman for CSKA Moscow told Reuters on Friday it was awaiting official information from relevant bodies. "As I understand it, due to stress, he had gastritis," Ponomaryev said.
Ivan Fedotov, a silver Olympic medal holder, was detained outside a rink in St Petersburg, according to Russia-based media. Authorities have accused him of ...
But the Fontanka.ru news website said on Friday he had been detained at the request of the military prosecutor’s office and was taken to an enlistment office. His lawyer, Alexei Ponomaryev, told state news agency RIA on Saturday that Fedotov was detained on Friday and then fell ill. His lawyer told a Russian state news agency that he has been taken to a military hospital after falling ill.
Ivan Fedotov, a goaltender on the Russian team that won silver at the Beijing Winter Olympics this year, signed a one-year entry-level contract with the ...
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Ivan Fedotov, 25, had signed to play for the Philadelphia Flyers.
He told the publication: "At the moment, there is no connection with Ivan. We are investigating the situation. Under Russian law, men aged between 18 and 27 must spend at least one year in the army. Sources close to the club reportedly told the Russian publication: "He arbitrarily and illegally terminated the contract with the hockey club." Fedotov fell ill when he was at the enlistment office in St. Petersburg and was later hospitalized, according to RIA Novosti. We are investigating." The 25-year-old Russian Philadelphia Flyers player was detained in St. Petersburg earlier this week and was told to register with the Russian army.