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Russia Fined $85,000 For Leaving Ice Before Canada's Anthem At Hockey Worlds Ceremony

The Canadian Press, 24 Aug, 2015 11:33 AM
    ZURICH — The Russian Hockey Federation was fined Monday over the national team snubbing Canada's victory celebrations after the world championship final.
     
    The sport's governing body, IIHF, said the Russian players deliberately left the ice before Canada's national anthem was played after a signal from captain Ilya Kovalchuk.
     
    The Russian federation had claimed its players had been confused after the rink-side gate was left open and took that as a signal to leave following the 6-1 loss in May in Prague.
     
    But after studying video evidence, the IIHF said Kovalchuk gave an "unmistakable head gesture" as signal for teammates to skate off the ice early after collecting their silver medals. They did not stay to hear the Canadian anthem and watch the flags of the three medallist countries being raised.
     
    "This was exceptional as no other team has ever left the ice before the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship medal ceremony was completed," the Zurich-based body said.
     
    The IIHF fined the Russian hockey federation 80,000 Swiss francs ($85,000) after accepting it had apologized to Canadian officials.
     
    The IIHF ruled that the open rink-side gate was "irrelevant" and noted that Russian players and officials were aware of tournament rules "because of their vast experience."
     
    "The panel is of the opinion that the occurrences on the ice show that this is not a result of an unfortunate misunderstanding" as Russia claimed, the IIHF said.
     
    Kovalchuk, the former Atlanta Thrashers and New Jersey Devils forward, was not sanctioned ahead of his country hosting the 2016 worlds.
     
    Kovalchuk retired from the NHL in 2013 to join SKA St. Petersburg ahead of the Sochi Olympics, where Canada won the gold medal.
     
    He had signed a 15-year, $100 million contract with the Devils after being traded from the Thrashers in 2010 but left after three seasons.
     
    The Russian federation said it accepted the fine, but stuck by its claim that the exit was a case of confusion rather than deliberate disrespect.
     
    "The decision to leave the rink was not linked to ill intent and disrespect to the opposing team," the federation said in a statement. "The federation will carefully ensure that players and team representatives comply with all details of event protocol both at international and domestic competitions."

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