Posted April 6, 20169 yr comment_191445 http://www.tsn.ca/talent/report-russian-hockey-hit-by-mass-doping-scandal-1.465931 Quote Russia’s entire roster will reportedly be replaced just one week prior to the IIHF World Under-18 Men’s World Championship in Grand Forks, N.D., marking the biggest mass doping scandal ever to hit hockey. A source told TSN more than half of the 30 players in Russia’s evaluation camp tested positive for meldonium, a performance-enhancing substance banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) as of Jan. 1. The news was first reported on AllHockey.Ru. Multiple reports indicate Russia’s under-18 entry will be replaced by the country’s under-17 team, comprised of players born in 1999. The under-18 roster has been wiped from the team’s official website. ...
April 6, 20169 yr comment_191446 How many of these players would be considered for the draft in a couple of years? This has to impact that. And what of the players who weren't doping?
April 6, 20169 yr Author comment_191447 Actually, that article goes on to say that this particular drug is not yet banned in the NHL, and they wouldn't add a drug to the banned list mid-season. So for now, they would be okay.
April 6, 20169 yr comment_191450 German Rubstov i believe is a draft eligible russian but he's been playing in the CHL i believe, He's a good one and i highly doubt this effects his stock in anyway.
April 7, 20169 yr comment_191463 6 hours ago, Rich said: http://www.tsn.ca/talent/report-russian-hockey-hit-by-mass-doping-scandal-1.465931 Seems we could put a CFL team in Russia.
April 7, 20169 yr comment_191478 It's not just hockey in Russia that's being hit hard. There have been 114 Russian athletes, in various sports, test positive for Meldonium in the first 12 weeks since WADA made it a banned substance (and that number does not include the hockey team). Their entire track & field program has already been banned from international competition (not good in an Olympic year!) so I have a feeling there will be much more to come.
April 7, 20169 yr comment_191484 Yep, apparently there's no concrete testing available to tell how long it stays in your system so there are athletes claiming that they took meldonium when it was legal but are still getting popped. They have to prove to WADA that they stopped when the ban came into effect but there's really no way to do that.
April 7, 20169 yr comment_191498 4 hours ago, bigg jay said: It's not just hockey in Russia that's being hit hard. There have been 114 Russian athletes, in various sports, test positive for Meldonium in the first 12 weeks since WADA made it a banned substance (and that number does not include the hockey team). Their entire track & field program has already been banned from international competition (not good in an Olympic year!) so I have a feeling there will be much more to come. Was Maria Sharapova not one of those athletes?
April 7, 20169 yr comment_191503 Yes. She's the most well known to get popped but there have been world champions & Olympic gold medalists as well.
April 7, 20169 yr comment_191504 In the Men's World Curling Championship, the Russian team apparently all "got sick" and the entire lineup was replaced just days before the event started. Go figure.
April 7, 20169 yr comment_191505 Just now, Mr Dee said: In the Men's World Curling Championship, the Russian team apparently all "got sick" and the entire lineup was replaced just days before the event started. Go figure. That wasn't the Wpg rink that defected was it?
April 7, 20169 yr comment_191524 I still remember when Beckie Scott said that the two Russians who came ahead of her at Salt Lake were blood doping and that bonehead **** Pound gave her all kinds of **** for saying that, and then they got busted for darbepoetin and Beckie ended up with the gold while **** had to eat crow. Talk about a cheating culture in Russia. Just ridiculous.
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