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Swedish KHL Players Will Not Be Eligible for National Team, Federation Declares

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Jon
August 30, 2022  (8:54)
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Svenska Ishockeyförbundet or the Swedish Ice Hockey Federation declared today that any Swedish born players who play in the Russian KHL for the upcoming season will not be eligible for the Swedish National team selection. The announcement maintain's consistent global messaging against the Russian government's decision to invade Ukraine, igniting a devastating conflict which has sent ripples across the geopolitical and economic landscapes.

The official transcript, translated from Swedish, reads as such:

"The Swedish Ice Hockey Association's board has made a policy decision regarding Swedish players in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). The decision reads that these players are not available for selection to the Swedish national team and applies until further notice.

- The decision sends an important message to hockey Sweden and the hockey world, because it is about our fundamental values. The association has previously announced that the decision would come in good time before the start of Tre Kronor's season, and now it has been taken, says Anders Larsson, chairman of the Swedish Ice Hockey Association."

According to QuantHockey.com, there were 39 Swedes rostered in the KHL in 2021-22, including no fewer than 11 former NHLers. Sweden's national team has been among the world's best in recent years, and as far as European standards go it is the gold standard, no pun intended.

Sweden likely will not be the last country to enact this sort of policy regarding the KHL, as the world looks to punish Russia for its aggressions in Ukraine. However, I'd be remiss if I didn't include the fact that Sweden has its own professional league and stands to lose money and prestige from their players taking money to play elsewhere. With the world on notice, expect further decisions similar to Sweden's be made in the coming weeks.