NHL defenseman Nikita Zadorov playing a game with the Vancouver Canucks
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Nikita Zadorov, now a free agent, impressed Vancouver fans with his first season as a Canuck. However, it seems this player cannot return to Russia following his criticism of Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine.
With a massive figure at 6’6″ and nearly 250 pounds, the aptly-named Big Z made a massive showing in this year’s Stanley Cup playoffs, earning 4 goals and 8 points in 13 playoff games this year as a defenseman. Given his dominance, many fans are hoping the player will keep his home in Vancouver.
“Vancouver goal!

Scored by Conor Garland with 05:34 remaining in the 3rd period.

Assisted by Dakota Joshua and Nikita Zadorov.

Vancouver: 5
Edmonton: 4

#EDMvsVAN #Canucks #LetsGoOilers”

Zadorov also became one of the most beloved Russian players in the league after becoming the first to speak out against the invasion of Ukraine. Shortly after the first invasion, he posted an anti-war photo on his personal Instagram.
“STOP IT!!!”

 

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Additionally, in an interview last year, Zadorov criticized Vladimir Putin’s propaganda-riddled policies. He flamed Russian people who were enjoying their everyday lives while the war was still decimating the lives of many.
“I’m disgusted. How can I go to a restaurant at the Patriarch’s Pond and eat while people are being bombed 2,000 kilometers away from me?”

Despite this courageous act, this interview is likely what lost the payer the privilege of returning to his home country. Zadorov has not returned him since the start of the war, and now has no choice.
“#Canucks 🇨🇦 defenseman Nikita Zadorov (@zadorov_16) 🇷🇺 says he is unable to return to his home country of Russia for as long as Vladimir Putin is in power.
Zadorov criticized Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine during an interview last summer.”

Though Zadorov cannot return home, he can be assured that after he is done with his summer in Miami, he can make a new one wherever he goes in the NHL. Hopefully, he can be joined in his anti-war sentiment by his fellow NHLers.