UEFA allowed Russian junior teams to participate, IIHF to follow ?

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Today, UEFA announced it will allow Russian U17 teams to participate in international events although without the flag and the anthem.

I think this might open a possibility of IIHF doing the same for Russian junior teams.

Thoughts?
 
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They could follow this and the International Tennis Federation's standard of allowing athletes to compete without officially recognizing the country.
 
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The answer from Tardif is a Big Fat No. No plans to discuss this in the upcoming IIHF meeting Oct. 5-7.

I guess the next we'll hear about it is in May where the ban will be extended for the 2024-25 season.
 
While I vehemently oppose Russia in their current conflict, I don’t see the purpose it serves the world not allowing young athletes to compete due to the actions of their government. This will likely do little to dissuade the current Russian admin
because Money would flow to the Russian federation which in turn will then end up in the governments hands. Keep the ban.
 
While I vehemently oppose Russia in their current conflict, I don’t see the purpose it serves the world not allowing young athletes to compete due to the actions of their government. This will likely do little to dissuade the current Russian admin
Hockey's very important to Russia, though. The administration included.
 
Then you are basically making the players pay their way to play... who's pays insurance? travel? coaches? medical staff?

No. I say whomever wants to pay, go ahead, but the Federation doesn’t get any money from the tournament , which was your concern. I’m assuming each hockey federation gets money from the tournament.
 
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because Money would flow to the Russian federation which in turn will then end up in the governments hands. Keep the ban.
The amount of money that flows into the govt's hands as a result of Russian juniors has to be an absolute pittance in the grand scheme of things, even if they hosted the WJC. The idea that does anything impactful at all is basically imaginary, and is designed far more for domestic audiences to feel like they're doing something without ever leaving their couch.
 
No way to have this discussion without involving politics but I do think international hockey is much better with Russian players participating. I also know that there’s no way they will be allowed back anytime soon. Nobody will be willing to risk the backlash that will come if they are let back in, especially with all the negativity surrounding hockey culture the last few years.
 
Just inform you that the revenues of the state budget of the Russian Federation will increase by 35% year-on-year in 2024.
 
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