“They’re Husbands and Fathers Who Have Responsibilities”: Despite Warnings, 48 Canadian Hockey Players Refuse to Leave Russia After Brittney Griner’s Arrest
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The tensions between the USA and Russia are at a high at the moment. It comes in part due to the imprisonment of Brittney Griner a few months ago. Detained in February of this year, the WNBA superstar has been detained in Russia for over 200 days now. Likewise, as America tries to find a solution to bring her back, athletes have come up with their own way of showing support.
Griner’s biggest advocates are probably the entire WNBA community. Commissioner Cathy Engelbert has followed the 31-year-old’s case closely. Moreover, she has also helped keep her voice alive. Each WNBA arena now has her initials on the floor, and basketball has continued to be Griner’s biggest support system. On the other hand, several peers have openly spoken in favor of the Phoenix Mercury center. Despite the vast pay disparity, no WNBA player has traveled to Russia in the winter despite millions on offer.
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However, not all athletes follow a similar path. Notably, over 40 Canadian hockey players will be taking part in the upcoming KHL despite warnings by their government.
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Canada advised its citizens not to travel to Russia due to the risk it carries. Mainly, athletes fell under the conversation who are involved in frequent travel to play in international tournaments. Some hockey stars such as Jake Virtanen have held back from flying to Russia to be part of the KHL. However, 48 others don’t share the same view as the NHL star.
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Player agent Ritchie Winter spoke in defense of the players who according to him took a tough call. Expanding on the talk, Winter said the players have the responsibility to provide for their families. The Alberta-based agent said: “At the end of the day, they’re husbands and fathers who have responsibilities to their families. If you’re a young family with limited resources because you played mostly in the minors, there’s a desire to take care of your family.”
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Flying overseas to generate an extra source of income isn’t uncommon for basketball and hockey athletes, amongst others. And with Russia ranking as one of the highest paying countries, the opportunity is sometimes too good to pass on for many. Notably, the KHL is the second highest paying hockey league with its top stars generating millions.
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While the case of Brittney Griner is still fresh in the sports community, it might not be enough to stop athletes from doing their job. There are several athletes who are hoping for the WNBA star to return home as soon as possible.
What do you think about the hockey player’s decision to play in Russia? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Edited by:
Veer Badani