Fantomas, he'd likely live in Manhattan. The Isles no longer play on Long Island, although I think they still practice there.
Also, can you give me a good reason why players should stay in Russia even if they are NHL ready? I don't get how it actually helps Russia's National Team in big competitions. You want your best players not challenging themselves to be the best they can every day against the best in the world? Don't you think they'd struggle with the jump in competition? And in these short tournaments, there aren't many games. Talented players can usually adjust, but it also usually takes a few games. These adjustments usually don't happen in a few games. Remember how Shipachyov played at the WCH? He was awful.