Czech Leaders Condemn Medvedev's Threats Against NHL Legend Dominik Hasek Over Ukraine Criticism

April 23, 2025
Czech Leaders Condemn Medvedev's Threats Against NHL Legend Dominik Hasek Over Ukraine Criticism
  • 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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