Czech Leaders Condemn Medvedev's Threats Against NHL Legend Dominik Hasek Over Ukraine Criticism
April 23, 2025
Prime Minister Petr Fiala confirmed that government officials are in contact with Hasek and may take further actions if needed.
In response to these threats, Czech Interior Minister Vít Rakušan stated that Hasek would receive police protection if necessary, emphasizing the Czech Republic's independence from Russian influence.
On April 24, 2025, Hasek announced on social media that Medvedev had warned him, prompting his call for accountability regarding Russian athletes.
Hasek, who gained legendary status with the Buffalo Sabres, has emphasized the need for sports organizations to create rules that prevent the promotion of the Russian war.
Hasek's professional career spanned 18 years in the NHL, concluding with a season at Spartak Moscow in 2010.
Hasek remains one of the few prominent voices in hockey opposing Russia's actions, underscoring the importance of international recognition in sports.
The ongoing war in Ukraine, which began in 2022, has resulted in significant casualties, with estimates suggesting hundreds of thousands killed.
Following the threats, Hasek thanked his supporters and reiterated the importance of advocating for human rights and condemning violence.
Czech leaders have condemned threats made by Dmitry Medvedev against NHL legend Dominik Hasek following Hasek's criticism of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Hasek expressed his concerns about Russian involvement in sports through a post on social media, calling for consequences for Russian athletes.
Oleg Ossipow, Medvedev's assistant, dismissed Hasek's statements, labeling him as mentally ill and advising him to be cautious in his daily life.
Medvedev, who served as Russia's president from 2008 to 2012, is currently the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council.
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New York Post • Apr 24, 2025
Dominik Hasek says he received death threats from ex-Russian president Dmitry Medvedev
AP News • Apr 23, 2025
Czech leaders condemn Russian threats against NHL great Dominik Hasek | AP News
ESPN • Apr 23, 2025
Czech leaders condemn Russian threats against Dominik Hasek - ESPN