He is Slovak.If he goes to Russia he won't be very popular at home.Seems like recording yourself doing cocaine isn't a great idea if you want to maintain your job with an NHL team.
But I'm sure he'll find a new home in KHL.
Bettman is not stupidThis guy is remarkably stupid. I hope Bettman bans him from the NHL.
SKA from KHL next seasonHope someone claims him.
Stupidity has no nationalityI am ashamed of my nationality cause of morons like this guy.
Is he inhaling creatine too?How do we know it’s not creatine? My son is a bodybuilder and measures his Creatine into individual doses like this before he goes to the gym
i expect the NHLPA to go nuts on this
the player assistance program exists... so i do think the termination will end up being reversed at some point
Why? There are repercussions for actions. And should be.i expect the NHLPA to go nuts on this
the player assistance program exists... so i do think the termination will end up being reversed at some point
You sure it’s Creatine?How do we know it’s not creatine? My son is a bodybuilder and measures his Creatine into individual doses like this before he goes to the gym
Depends.. maybe they interviewed him immediately and because of that interview went this routei expect the NHLPA to go nuts on this
the player assistance program exists... so i do think the termination will end up being reversed at some point
Maybe he refused the PAP?So one thing I don't understand is why do some players get the chance to enter the player's assistance program while others have their contract terminated?
I understand that not every player may be willing to enter the program, but is that the distinction?
Hey now we don’t KNOW he’s doing cocaine…
He could very easily be doing ketamine!
It could be that, it could be a player's willingness or at least what he portrays to work with the team and to get help. It could be as simple as some organizations are worried about the PR of it more than others..So one thing I don't understand is why do some players get the chance to enter the player's assistance program while others have their contract terminated?
I understand that not every player may be willing to enter the program, but is that the distinction?
It could be that, it could be a player's willingness or at least what he portrays to work with the team and to get help. It could be as simple as some organizations are worried about the PR of it more than others..
And probably a whole lot of other little things that we will never know play into it too