IIHF drops doping case against Avs’ Nichushkin

NHL

MOSCOW — A years-old doping case against Colorado Avalanche forward Valeri Nichushkin has been dropped by the International Ice Hockey Federation, the Russian Hockey Federation said Tuesday.

The RHF said “the IIHF informed Nichushkin that all charges against the player have been dropped” and that it would not attempt to suspend him. The RHF said this followed “the results of additional analyses” at a drug-testing laboratory in Switzerland.

The IIHF did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Nichushkin was one of the Avalanche’s top players on their Stanley Cup run last season. He then signed a $49 million, eight-year contract to remain with Colorado long term.

An IIHF sanction would not affect NHL eligibility.

In November 2021, RHF executive director Dmitry Kurbatov told Russian media the case originated with a sample Nichushkin gave in 2013. Kurbatov said that the World Anti-Doping Agency obtained Nichushkin’s sample in 2019 from the closed Moscow lab and that a banned substance was found when it was reanalyzed.

In a July interview with Russian newspaper Sport-Express, Nichushkin said he was told that a test he gave while with Russian club Traktor Chelyabinsk allegedly contained a suspicious level of testosterone, and he was accused of links to a Russian doping cover-up scheme. He said he was fighting the allegations.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Flames pick up Frost, Farabee in deal with Flyers
Dhananjaya de Silva: Hoping to discuss opportunity to play more Tests
Pagano unretires to join Harbaugh’s Ravens staff
Raiders’ Carroll ‘thrilled’ to work with GM Spytek
Reports: Raiders bringing back Graham as DC

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *