Photo: NHL.com Minnesota Wild star left-wing Kirill Kaprizov may be a wanted man in Russia, his home country, for buying a fraudulent military ...
Fedotov was arrested outside a hockey arena in St. Petersburg last week and taken to a military facility. Upon hearing about the arrest of Ivan Fedotov, Kirill Kaprizov reportedly immediately returned to the United States. His name is linked to fraudulent military IDs being sold to players, including Fedotov, and Kaprizov is now wanted in Russia, per Sport-Express. Per Sport-Express, Kirill Kaprizov is now wanted in Russia with his name being linked to fraudulent military IDs that were sold to CSKA players including goaltender Ivan Fedotov.
Minnesota Wild winger, Kirill Kaprizov, has fled back to the USA and he's a wanted fugitive in Russia.
According to Michael Russo (The Athletic), Kirill is not back in the states. Russian hockey player “Minnesota” Kirill Kaprizov is wanted in the case of buying a military ticket, according to the SHOT Telegram channel. As it became known to SE, Minnesota striker Kirill Kaprizov returned to the United States from Russia, where he was on vacation, more than three months before the start of the NHL season.
It comes after the Philadelphia Flyers' Ivan Fetodov was reportedly stationed at a remote military base, an apparent punishment for trying to evade military ...
Russo and Dan Robson reported for The Athletic last week that Wild GM Bill Guerin had asked Kaprizov if he would stay in the U.S., but Kaprizov wanted to return as he hadn't seen much of his family or friends the past year. The Athletic's Minnesota Wild reporter Michael Russo has debunked the claim that Kaprizov has returned, citing a Wild source who says that Kaprizov is not currently in the United States. A report from the Sport-Express in Russia alleges that Kaprizov bought a military ID in 2017 – something his father denies, and also claims that Kaprizov had returned to the U.S. following Fetodov's apparent detainment.
Minnesota Wild star Kirill Kaprizov is rumored to be wanted in Russia for buying a fake military ID amid the arrest of Flyers' Ivan Fedotov.
Minnesota Wild superstar Kirill Kaprizov is reportedly wanted in Russia after allegedly purchasing a fraudulent military ID, according to Sport-Express. Other reports indicate that the Wild star has not yet returned: Upon hearing about the arrest of Ivan Fedotov, Kirill Kaprizov reportedly immediately returned to the United States. His name is linked to fraudulent military IDs being sold to players, including Fedotov, and Kaprizov is now wanted in Russia, per Sport-Express.
As per Andrew Zadarnowski, who shared a story on Sport-Express, “Upon hearing about the arrest of Ivan Fedotov, Kirill Kaprizov reportedly immediately returned ...
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Wild GM Bill Guerin told The Atheltic that Kaprizov has not returned to the U.S., contrary to reports.
“It’s clear Russia is trying to pressure NHL players right now not to leave Russia,” a league source said. “This is not going to be exclusive to Kirill Kaprizov. I don’t know how any Russian players can feel confident returning to Russia every offseason now. If you want to make the news, you grab the best one you can. “You’re in the Army, but your job is to play hockey,” one Russian source said. “Unless it’s coming from that one person, everybody else is going to be OK. Only one person can make him stay, not nobody else. What are you going to make an example of: Fedotov, who is going to be in the AHL, or a star in the league? But that could put his parents and brother, who live in Russia, at risk, as well. Like a small percentage, of course, because he’s one of the biggest names to make an example. If that’s true, regardless of the accusation that he bought a military ID five years ago, Kaprizov could be required to fulfill his military obligations. “He did everything they asked,” said a source close with many Russian players. We’re just trying to gather information right now and find out if this is even credible.” This situation comes days after Philadelphia Flyers goaltending prospect Ivan Fedotov was arrested and taken to a military naval camp for allegedly evading mandatory military service.
Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin said he is not "pushing the panic button" following a Russian media report that Kirill Kaprizov is wanted by ...
"I think it's best that I limit my public comments on the matter," Fletcher said. As there's no transfer agreement with the KHL, there has been speculation that teams could avoid Russian prospects in the NHL draft, scheduled for Thursday and Friday in Montreal. "And he's doing fine," Guerin said. "Like I said, all I'm trying to do is get information and not jump the gun or push the panic button on anything." Kaprizov played one season with Ufa Salavat Yulayev of the Kontinental Hockey League in 2016-17. "With Kirill, I've talked to his agent.
Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin said Kirill Kaprizov remains in Russia and is doing well, denying a report the star winger returned to the U.S. ...
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Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin has denied reports that Kirill Kaprizov flew back to the United States following news of Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Ivan ...
“He’s in Russia, and he’s doing fine,” Guerin said in Montreal following the annual GM's meeting ahead of the NHL draft. The report said that Kaprizov purchased a fake ID from a former military officer in Ufa, who was arrested. I don't even know how credible the (report) was," Guerin said.