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Evgeni Malkin: Kidnapped by Penguins?

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by user Neatesager

The Evgeni Malkin saga is now officially a full-blown international incident.

Malkin, the 20-year-old Pittsburgh Penguins draft pick whose play has drawn some comparisons to his his future boss, Mario Lemieux, went AWOL yesterday from his Russian Superleague team, Metallarg Magnitorsk, while at training camp in Finland, taking his passport and belongings, apparently en route to North America, the NHL and all the Playboy-esque pulchritude that's conjured up when you hear the words, "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania."*

As you might expect, the Russians are being, well, fairly Russian about it. Metallurg's head honcho, Gennady Velichkin, told Reuters: "They all like to talk about democracy, the American way and then they shamelessly steal our best players. This is pure sports terrorism."

Or: "In soccer, a fee for a player of Malkin's calibre would be into tens of millions of dollars. He is a franchise player and we won't be satisfied with anything less."

He has a point, but with Russia's refusal to sign the year-old transfer deal between the NHL and the International Ice Hockey Federation because it wants more money to let its players go, the NHL has to resort to some dirty pool to get what it wants. With the Penguins up for sale and a possible relocation, it wants Malkin skating alongside Sidney Crosby as soon as possible.

In a sense, this is great fun. This kind of James Bond international intrigue has a retro appeal, since most hockey fans probably assumed no one would have to resort to smuggling players to North America after the USSR went belly-up 15 years ago.

Of course, that was before some very wealthy people there got the idea that they could keep their best players in Mother Russia and build a league to rival the NHL. (Better you don't ask where some of that wealth came from.**)

Anyway, just to help it along, here's a solution: As compensation, Metallurg and the Russian Ice Hockey Federation can have whatever Sidney Crosby makes from his next commercial. It's only fair.

By the way, it's not necessarily the Penguins' doing. Maybe some rogue Winnipeggers with ties to the Return Of The Jets Campaign were vacationing in Finland, conned Malkin into flying back with them and are refusing to let him go until a NHL team is placed in the Manitoba capital. This has no basis in fact, of course, but considering how desperately some 'Peggers want the NHL back, it's actually not that far-fetched.

(* OK, so Pittsburgh, Pa., isn't exactly known for gorgeous women, but at least Malkin won't be making road trips there.)

(** Oil-and-gas exploration. What did you think I was referring to?)

(For more articles like this one, visit Out of Left Field, especially if you're Canadian.)


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Sun 08/13/06, 9:09 am EST


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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1205 days ago
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Why did he do that? He can't play in the NHL for a couple of months, whereas I presume his training camp won't last that long, so he can play in Russia before hand. If he is Russian, that wouldn't hurt him at all. At least it shows devotion to Pittsburgh. As for "stealing our best players," it was Malkin's choice to be drafted in the NHL. And the soccer comparisons are pointless, the two sports are very different in terms of administration. At the end of the day, he is a Pittsburgh player, and that's who he should play for. As for Russia, it's not as democratic as we think it is (or rather, Russia makes out it is)...
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1205 days ago
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On a side point, I wish he was literally "Kidnapped by Penguins". It would be like The Simpsons' episode where the dolphins force humans to live in the sea. Soon, the Penguins will rule the world! Shame that in Mr. Groening's "vision", he got the wrong animal...
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NeatesagerWaterboy
1205 days ago
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You have to credit those dolphins. They just wanted it more.
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NeatesagerWaterboy
1205 days ago
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Good point, Alex. Hockey's system isn't soccer's, and it isn't going to become that overnight. The Russians are holding out since they have this idea their Superleague will rival the NHL.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1205 days ago
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The NHL calls itself a "World Championship". This may or may not be correct, but if the Russians want to buy in, they will need players from, e.g. central Europe and North America to play (of a decent standard). Unless Russia joins forces with the US, there is no way that is going to happen without the NHL noticing it over a period of time. I believe in a previous article about the future of sports, that the NHL may contract, and have a European Conference and a North American Conference. So perhaps this is the start of that all coming together... Who knows? Still, Malkin is a Penguin. End of.
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