NewYou can listen to Fox News Articles now!
Dominic Hashek was outspoken about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and it was naturally hurt by the leaders of the country.
However, it has reached a level where the legendary NHL goalkeeper says that former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has threatened to die against him.
At present, Hashek, a resident of the Czech Republic, said in an X post that he sent both officers of the International Olympic Committee and the International Ice Hockey Federation “Official Letter” to them … Medvedev threatened to kill me. “
Click here for more sports coverage at FoxNews.com
Detroit Red Wings goalkeeper Dominic Hasek (39) stopped at the first time of playing against Chicago Black Hox in Joe Louis Arena. (Leon Halip-USA Today Sports)
“Furthermore, among other things I mentioned how important their decisions will be in the coming months and helping to make rules so that sports competition is not advertised in Russian war and people do not die because of them,” said Hashek. “I consider both letters not only for IOC and IIHF, but also for the whole sports and non-sports communities. So, I will publish these in a few days.”
The Russian Protection Council, who is chaired by President Vladimir Putin, is currently the Deputy Chief of the Russian Protection Council, through his assistant that Hasek suffered “Rashophobia”, should be careful when crossing the roads, and beer should not be drinking in an unprecedented place.
International competitions and leagues with NHLs are the critics of the Russian athletes’ war critics and Hesk say that only promotes war against Ukraine and enables human misery.

The Hall of Fame goalkeeper Dominic Hasek Buffalo Sabers was launched during the ceremony on January 7, at the first Niagara Center in Buffalo, New York, on January 7, before their game against the Detroit Red Wings. (Photo by Bill WipPart/NHLI via Gottie Image)
Rangers Fire Head Coach Peter Loveiolet after unnecessary season
Shortly after the attack, Hamek advised the NHL and the Olympics to ban the Russians in playing for the Russians, unless they speak against the war. Recently, Alex Ovechchin Wayne was on his way to Great Records to break the record, “Great advertisement for aggressive Russian war and other Russian crime”, on his way to Great Record.
In a next post written in Russian, Hashek thanked those who support him.
“I would like to thank everyone without exception, who supported me after repeated threats of former Russian President Medvedev. I very much appreciate it. It also gives me the strength to continue this very important task, whose main purpose is to save human life. He posted. “
Czech Prime Minister Petar Fila said in X -to -say that these national threats were “absolutely unacceptable”. He added that they are not surprised but cannot be ignored because Medvedev is not a private person.
“Medvedev is again behaving as primitive,” Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipovsk said on Wednesday. “This is the truth about NHL legend Dominic Hashek to tell the truth – the truth about sports in Russia and its promotion. It may be normal to show such fear in Putin’s Russia, not in the civilized world!”

January 13, 2015; Buffalo, NY, the United States; Former goalkeeper Dominic Hassak, a former goalkeeper of Buffalo Sabers, took the ice while his number was to retire before playing against the Detroit Red Wings at the first Niagara Center. (Timothy T. Ludvig-USA Today Sports)
Click here to get Fox News app
In his comments on the record, Medvedev said that Hasek’s suicide could be expected.
Hasek was the six -time NHL All Star and Vejina Award winner. During his career he won two Stanley Cups.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Follow Fox News Digital Sports coverage on xAnd subscribe Fox News Sports Hoodle NewsletterThe
Leave a Reply