Tag: IIHF

  • Capitals News – Bettman Rules on Kuznetsov

    Capitals News – Bettman Rules on Kuznetsov

    Today NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has rendered his decision on Washington Capitals forward Evgeny Kuznetsov who was recently suspended for four years by the IIHF for testing positive for cocaine.

     

    Per the League announcement that was rendered this morning Kuznetsov has been suspended for the first three regular season games of the 2019-20 season due to inappropriate conduct as determined by Bettman after meeting with Kuznetsov in person this past Monday, September 9th.

     

    Kuznetsov will miss games against St. Louis, New York Islanders, and Carolina. Kuznetsov has also informed the League through the NHLPA that he will not be appealing his suspension.

     

     

    Kuznetsov Statement:

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    Overall Thoughts

    The NHL screwed up here. This should have been a ten game suspension. While three games is admirable for the inappropriate conduct that Kuznetsov displayed it still does not deal with the bigger issue at hand and that is the League has a cocaine issue and they should have used Kuznetsov to send a message to the rest of the League that they are taking this matter with more seriousness than they are now.

     

    Hopefully Kuznetsov has learned from this ordeal, and when he returns from his three game suspension he’ll be back to being the Kuznetsov that helped lead the Capitals to the 2018 Stanley Cup.

     

    *Updated at 11:05a ET with statement from Evgeny Kuznetsov as released by the Washington Capitals.

  • TXHT Opinion – Kuznetsov, We Have A Problem

    TXHT Opinion – Kuznetsov, We Have A Problem

    On Friday, August 23rd, 2019 the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) suspended Washington Capitals forward Evgeny Kuznetsov for four (4) years for a violation of World Anti-Doping Code Article 2.1 (Presence of a Prohibited Substance).

    Per the IIHF statement the following was released:

    The case concerns a test indicating a prohibited substance, cocaine, according to section S6.a (non-specified substance) of the World Anti-Doping Code 2019 Prohibited List. The prohibited substance was found in a doping control which occurred on 26 May 2019 at the 2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship.

     

    It was also revealed that Kuznetsov’s B-sample did not require any analysis, and that he became provisionally suspended on June 13th, 2019.

     

    Some Back Story

    Back on Monday May 27th, 2019 a video was posted by user @Thesavspb that showed Kuznetsov in a hotel room with several lines of what appeared to be cocaine. In a statement that day to Sport Express (a Russian news outlet) Kuznetsov acknowledged the video and when it was shot, which was the summer of 2018 when the Capitals won the Stanley Cup in Vegas. Also in his statement to Sport Express Kuznetsov also claimed to have “never used drugs and have no intention to get into it.”

     

    Both the Washington Capitals and the NHL conducted investigations and on May 31st the NHL cleared Kuznetsov of any wrong doing, but made it clear that the League did not “condone or endorse some of the decisions” Kuznetsov made on the night in question. Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly also said that “Mr. Kuznetsov’s account of the events that transpired aligns with other information we have been able to gather, and we have found no basis to question his representations with respect to what did — and what did not — occur.”

     

    The League would consider the matter closed.

     

    What Does The IIHF Ban Mean?

    With the four year ban by the IIHF, Kuznetsov will be ineligible to play in any International Hockey events until June 12th, 2023 when his suspension will expire. Tournaments including the Olympics and the World Championships will have Kuznetsov listed as an ineligible participant.

     

    However, the IIHF’s ban does not affect Kuznetsov’s ability to play in the NHL for the Capitals or his ability to play in the potentially returning World Cup of Hockey as that is run by the NHL and NHLPA, independent of the IIHF.

     

    What Will the Capitals and NHL Do?

    This is where it will get interesting. After the IIHF announcement the NHL Releaased the following statement:

    “We have been fully briefed by the IIHF with respect to the positive test
    result and related international sanction that has been imposed on Washington
    Capitals’ Player Evgeny Kuznetsov.

    “Unlike the IIHF, cocaine is not considered a performance enhancing drug
    and is therefore not a Prohibited Substance under the NHL/NHLPA Performance
    Enhancing Substances Program. Instead, it is considered a drug of abuse that is
    tested for and for which intervention, evaluation and mandatory treatment can
    occur in appropriate cases.

    “Here, we understand that Mr. Kuznetsov has voluntarily sought help
    through the education and counseling program provided for in the NHL and
    NHLPA collective bargaining agreement and has agreed to a regular testing
    protocol relating to his involvement with that program.

    “Mr. Kuznetsov has also agreed to an in-person meeting with Commissioner Gary Bettman to discuss his situation and review his conduct prior to the start of Training Camp preceding the 2019-20 season. We intend to reserve further comment on any additional actions that may or may not be taken with respect to today’s announcement (disciplinary or otherwise) pending the completion of the Commissioner’s meeting with Mr. Kuznetsov.”

     

    The key takeaway from this statement from the League is that Kuznetsov has voluntarily seeked help through the NHL and NHLPA provided education and counseling program. Shortly after the League’s statement both the Capitals and Kuznetsov made statements.

     

    Kuznetsov Statement:

    “Recently, the IIHF notified me that, due to a positive test for a banned substance, I would be suspended from international competition for four years. I have made the decision to accept this penalty. Representing my country has always been so close to my heart and something I take so much pride in. Not being able to put that sweater on for four years is very hard to take. I have disappointed so many people that are important to me, including my family, teammates and friends. From the first day I took the ice in D.C., the Washington Capitals organization and our fans have been nothing but great to me and my family. I feel absolutely terrible for letting you down. I realize that the only way I can win you back is to take ownership of my situation and my actions from this point forward.”

     

    From this statement we have to commend Kuznetsov for accepting what has been handed to him, and accepting the responsibility for his actions.

     

    Capitals Statement:

    “We are aware of the positive test result and related international sanction that has been imposed on Evgeny Kuznetsov. We are disappointed with this development and take this occurrence seriously. We understand that Evgeny has voluntarily sought help through the education and counseling program provided for in the NHL/NHLPA collective bargaining agreement and has agreed to a regular testing protocol relating to his involvement with that program. In addition, we are committed to ensuring he has the necessary support required to work through this situation. We will remain in contact with the NHL as they determine the next steps. Because of the sensitive nature surrounding this matter, there will be no further comment from us at this time.”

     

    As seen in the Capitals statement they state some of the same facts as the NHL’s, and note that they will remain in contact with the League as they determine what steps will need to be taken in Kuznetsov’s case.

     

    Now going back to the NHL statement, it was noted that prior to the start of Training Camp Kuznetsov will meet with NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman in an in-person meeting to discuss his situation. The League does hold the right to discipline Kuznetsov if they deem necessary. However, that could be trickier than one can think.

     

    For one the drug test was conducted by the IIHF and not by the NHL, and unlike with the IIHF, in the NHL cocaine is not considered a performance enhancing drug so it would not fall under the Prohibited Substance list for the NHL/NHLPA Performance Enhancing Substances Program like we saw with Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt last fall when he was suspended 20 games for his first offense for a drug test failed under the NHL’s drug testing. Also, cocaine is not something that is tested for though the League has acknowledged that they have seen the number of positive tests for cocaine rise in the past few years.

     

    The one thing that could cause a lot of problems for Kuznetsov is the meeting he had with the League back in May when the video was released. It raises many questions in regards to what Kuznetsov said in that meeting and if he lied to both the League and to the Capitals during that investigation. So depending on what comes out of the in-person meeting with Bettman we could see Kuznetsov suspended for a certain amount of time depending on what the League and the team feel is necessary.

     

    Final Thoughts

    This is an interesting one, that’s for sure. What will come of Kuznetsov we will find out in the upcoming weeks as NHL Training Camps prepare to begin, and it’ll be interesting to see what both the League and the Capitals decide to do. I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw some sort of suspension of like 10 games, but nothing excessive unless something comes up that would warrant it to be longer.

     

    For now all we can do is specualte and wait, and wait we shall.

     

    Research Sources: ABC 7, RMNB, IIHF, New York Post, NHL, Washington Capitals, Hockey News

    Written By: Michael Lindenbaum

    Contributions By: Steve Gardiner

  • 2019 IIHF World Championships: Day 4 Recap

    2019 IIHF World Championships: Day 4 Recap

    Today was Day 4 of the 2019 IIHF World Championships from Slovakia.

     

    In Group A action from Kosice, there were two games in action today:

     

    United States v. Finland
    Slovakia v. Canada

     

    The United States would defeat the team from Finland with a 3-2 overtime win.

     

     

    In the second game, Canada would go on to defeat the team from Slovakia with a 6-5 win.

     

     

    In Group B action, there would also be two games that took place.

     

    Russia v. Czech Republic
    Norway v. Sweden

     

    In the first game, Russia would go on to defeat the team from Czech Republic with a 3-0 win.

    In the second game from Bratislava, Sweden would go on to demolish the team from Norway with a 9-1 win.

     

    Day 5 games taking place tomorrow:

     

    Group A

    Tuesday, May 14:

    Great Britain v. Denmark
    Germany v. France

    Wednesday, May 15:

    United States v. Great Britain
    Germany v. Slovakia

     

    Group B

    Tuesday, May 14:

    Italy v. Latvia
    Switzerland v. Austria

     

    Wednesday, May 15:

    Switzerland v. Norway
    Russia v. Italy

     

    For full standings in the 2019 IIHF World Championships, please go to the IIHF’s website by clicking here.

     

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  • 2019 IIHF World Championships: Day 3 Recap

    2019 IIHF World Championships: Day 3 Recap

    Today in Day 3 of the IIHF World Championships, there were six contests.

     

    There will be a quick recap of the contests that took place in Day 3 action.

     

    In Group A action from Košice, you had the following games taking place:

     

    United States v. France
    Denmark v. Germany
    Great Britain v. Canada

     

    The first game between the United States and France, the United States team would go on to defeat the team from France with a 7-1 win.

     

     

    In the second game, Germany would defeat Denmark with a 2-1 win.

     

    In the final game of the day in Group A action, Canada would demolish the team from Great Britain with an 8-0 win.

     

     

    In Group B action from Bratislava, the following three games took place:

    Russia v. Austria
    Italy v. Sweden
    Latvia v. Switzerland

     

    In the first game of Group B action, the team from Russia would go on to defeat Austria with a 5-0 win.

     

     

    In the second game from Bratislava, Sweden would crush the team from Italy with an 8-0 win.

     

     

    In the final game of Group B action on the day, the team from Switzerland would escape with a 3-1 win over the team from Latvia

     

     

    For full standings in the 2019 IIHF World Championships, please go to the IIHF’s website by clicking here.

     

    Upcoming games in the 2019 IIHF World Championships:

     

    Group A:

     

    Monday, May 13:

    United States v. Finland
    Slovakia v. Canada

     

    Tuesday, May 14:

    Great Britain v. Denmark
    Germany v. France

     

    Group B:

     

    Monday, May 13:

    Russia v. Czech Republic
    Norway v. Sweden

     

    Tuesday, May 14:

    Italy v. Latvia
    Switzerland v. Austria

     

     

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  • 2019 IIHF World Championships: Day 2 Recap

    2019 IIHF World Championships: Day 2 Recap

    Earlier today, in Day 2 of the IIHF World Championships, there were six games on the schedule.

     

    Steel Arena (Košice):

    Denmark 5, France 4 (SO)
    Germany 3, Great Britain 1
    Slovakia 4, Finland 2

    Ondrej Nepela Arena (Bratislava):

    Switzerland 9, Italy 0
    Latvia 5, Austria 2
    Czech Republic 7, Norway 2

    To start off in Group A action earlier today, the games taking place in Košice, Denmark would defeat France in a shootout with a 5-4 win.

     

     
    Denmark’s Frederik Storm would have a three-point performance, including the game-winner in the shootout frame to give Denmark their first win in the tournament.  Denmark would come back from a two goal deficit midway through the second period to get the win.  There would be a lot of back and forth action throughout the contest and for team Denmark, Lars Eller would score a goal in the contest as well as a goal in the shootout frame.

     

    Denmark will look to win their second game in the tournament when they face off against Germany tomorrow and the French team will look to get their first win when they face off against the United States squad, coming off a 4-1 loss to the host Slovakian team, tomorrow.

     

    In the second game from Košice, Germany would go on to defeat the Great Britain squad with a 3-1 win.

     

     

    This game would mark the first time that the Britain squad would be in the top tier since 1994, however things would stay the same as they would fall.  The last time Great Britain got a win in the top tier at the IIHF Worlds was back in 1962 with a 7-5 win over Finland.

     

    For the contest, Moritz Seider, Yasin Ehliz, and Leon Draisaitl would net goals for the German team and the lone goal for Great Britain would come from Mike Hammond.

     

    Next up for the German team is Denmark when these two teams face off and Great Britain takes on Canada tomorrow.

     

    In the final contest in Košice for the day, Finland would move to 2-0-0-0 in the tournament with a 4-2 win over the host Slovakian team.


    The story thus far two days into the tournament is Kaapo Kakko.  Kakko thus far has recorded five goals in two games, three alone in today’s contest.  Although he has had two of his five on empty-netters, the other two have been fantastic goals.  There would be a high energy coming all contest long from both sides.

    Finland looks to notch their third win in the tournament on Monday when they face off against a United States squad, who faces off tomorrow against France.

    The host Slovakian team faces off against Team Canada, who faces off against Great Britain tomorrow, on Monday.

     

    Upcoming games from Košice:

    Sunday, May 12:

    United States v. France
    Denmark v. Germany
    Great Britain v. Canada

    Monday, May 13:

    United States v. Finland
    Slovakia v. Canada

     

    In action from Bratislava, the Switzerland team would demolish the team from Italy with a 9-0 win.

     

    In the contest, the Switzerland team would jump out to a 4-0 lead by the end of the first period.  Kevin Fiala would net a hat trick with Nico Hischier having a three point game of his own with one goal and two assists.

    Throughout the contest, the Italian team never had a chance as they would be outplayed on all aspects of the ice.

    Switzerland would go on to have a 61 shots on goal performance whereas the Italian squad would only have 19 shots on goal.

    Italy would have 4 penalties called on them and the Swiss team only had one penalty.

     

    Switzerland faces off against the Latvian squad and Italy faces off against Sweden.  Both of those contests take place tomorrow in Bratislava.

     

    In the second contest from Bratislava, the Latvian squad would pull away from Austria with a 5-2 win.

     

    The contest would be close for the first two periods before Latvia would put on a scoring and overall performance clinic in the third period.  Latvia would score three goals in the span of eight minutes to give Latvia the 4-1 advantage.  Latvia’s Lauris Darzins would score what would be the eventual game winner.

    Next up for both teams is Latvia taking on Switzerland and Austria facing Russia.  Both of those contests take place tomorrow.

     

    In the final contest for the day from Bratislava, Czech Republic would crush the Norwegian squad with a 7-2 win.

    The Czech team would have two goals and an assist each from Filip Hronek and Michael Frolik as they would take down Norway.  Dominik Kubalik would have a three point performance of his own with a goal and two assists in the contest.

     

    Norway would be scratching and clawing to find their way to get in the contest all game long but there would be no answers.

     

    Norway will face Sweden on Monday and the Czech Republic team will face off against Russia on Monday.

     

    Upcoming games in Bratislava:

     

    Sunday, May 12:

    Russia v. Austria
    Italy v. Sweden
    Latvia v. Switzerland

     

    Monday, May 13:

    Russia v. Czech Republic
    Norway v. Sweden

     

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  • 2019 IIHF World Championships: Day 1 Recap

    2019 IIHF World Championships: Day 1 Recap

    Yesterday the 2019 IIHF World Championships kicked off action with four games taking place.

     

    Steel Arena (Košice):

    Finland 3, Canada 1
    Slovakia 4, United States 1

     

    Ondrej Nepela Arena (Bratislava):

    Russia 5, Norway 2
    Czech Republic 5, Sweden 2

     

    In the first contest taking place in Košice yesterday, Team Finland would knock off Team Canada with a 3-1 win.

     

    Finland’s Kaapo Kakko would open up the scoring at the 6:47 mark in the first period and Team Canada’s Jonathan Marchessault would score the lone goal for Team Canada with his goal at the 8:03 mark in the period with assists coming from Mark Stone and Shea Theodore.

     

    After a scoreless second period, Finland’s Arttu Ilomaki would score at the 2:36 mark of the third period before Kakko would score his second goal in the contest for the Finnish squad with 34 seconds left in the period.  Finland takes on Slovakia tomorrow and Canada looks to get their first win in the tournament when they take on Great Britain on Sunday.

     

    In the second contest taking place in Košice, Slovakia would go on to crush the United States squad with a 4-1 win.

     

     

    Four different skaters would net goals for Slovakia with Alex DeBrincat netting the only goal for the United States, with DeBrincat’s goal coming in the first period at the 12:05 mark with Patrick Kane and Jack Eichel netting the assists on the goal.

     

    Slovakia would open up the scoring in the contest with Matus Sukel’s goal at the 4:02 mark in the first period.  Later on in the second period, Erik Cernak would score at the 1:52 mark with Tomas Tatar’s goal at the 4:58 mark to give Slovakia a commanding 3-1 lead going into the third period.

     

    Slovakia would score their fourth and final goal in the contest with Michal Kristof’s goal at the 15:54 mark in the third period.

    Slovakia looks to defeat Finland when they face off tomorrow and the United States will look to get their first win in the tournament when they take on Team France on Sunday.

     

     

    In the first contest taking place in Bratislava, Team Russia would cruise past the Norwegian team with a 5-2 win.

     

    The Russian team would strike five times in the contest before the Norwegian team would even respond.

     

    Team Russia’s scorers included Yevgeni Dadonov, who scored twice, Artem Anisimov, Nikita Kucherov, and Nikita Gusev all scored with Thomas Valkvae and Jonas Holos scoring for Norway.

     

    Team Russia looks to 2-0 in the tournament when the Russian team faces off against Team Austria on Sunday.  Team Norway looks to get their first win they face off against the Czech Republic tomorrow.

     

     

    In the second contest taking place in Bratislava, the Czech Republic would take down the Swedish team with a 5-2 win.

     

     

    On the Czech Republic side, Jakub Vrana would score twice, with other goals coming from Dominik Kubalik, Michael Frolik, and Jan Kovar.  Patric Hornqvist and Oskar Lindblom would score for Sweden but it would not be enough.

    Sweden looks to get their first win in the tournament when the Swedes take on Team Italy on Sunday and Czech Republic faces off against Team Norway tomorrow.

     

     

    Upcoming schedule of games:

     

    Steel Arena (Košice):

     

    Saturday, May 11:

    Denmark v. France
    Germany v. Great Britain
    Slovakia v. Finland

    Sunday, May 12:

    United States v. France
    Denmark v. Germany
    Great Britain v. Canada

     

    Ondrej Nepela Arena (Bratislava):

     

    Saturday, May 11:

    Switzerland v. Italy
    Latvia v. Austria
    Norway v. Czech Republic

     

    Sunday, May 12:

    Russia v. Austria
    Italy v. Sweden
    Latvia v. Switzerland

     

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