Kazan Ak-Bars forward Nikita Dynyak has played relatively anonymously in the Kontinental Hockey League, but during Monday’s match against Omsk Avangard, he became much more visible.
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During a sequence of play, the 27-year-old skater attracted attention even though he was on the bench. A teammate was controlling the puck when a strange object suddenly appeared nearby: it turned out to be Dynyak’s cell phone, which landed in the middle of the ice.
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One of the referees immediately returned the device to its somewhat embarrassed owner, despite the complaints of the head coach of Avangard, Guy Boucher, who demanded punishment for wearing a badge. illegal equipment. The Quebecer did not win his case.
-Furthermore, Dynyak also attracted attention by putting up a fight at the end of the first period. His opponent was Michael McLeod, one of five former Junior Team Canada players charged with sexual assault in connection with an alleged gang rape that occurred in London in June 2018.
Besides losing his phone, he battles a controversial rival –
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