Pretty much the same rules. I grew up in the old USSR. It is not that you are not allowed to move, but people jut don't have the resources.Moat people work their whole life for a free or subsidized apartment, and, once they get it, they are stuck wherever they are. Datsyuk has enough money to go wherever he wishes, though.It's terrible there are places in the world like that. I don't know much about living in Russia but I do know in China you aren't able to move from where you are born unless you have government permission. I imagine Daytsuk is rich and famous enough to bend the rules but Russia is pretty totalitarian just like China so I am assuming moving around freely is not always an option.
It's terrible there are places in the world like that. I don't know much about living in Russia but I do know in China you aren't able to move from where you are born unless you have government permission. I imagine Daytsuk is rich and famous enough to bend the rules but Russia is pretty totalitarian just like China so I am assuming moving around freely is not always an option.
You sir can f*** right off lol.If he did come back to the NHL I would be more interested to see Daytsuk come back on a one year with a contender. Like if Pens clear space with Kessel and signed Dayts to a sweetheart deal. Imagine those highlights assuming Dayts can still keep up with top 6 duties.
I tink it's very unsurprising they feel that way. Lukewarm almost seems too warm.
Agreed.I tink it's very unsurprising they feel that way. Lukewarm almost seems too warm.
Maybe. Or it's just his agent creating a false "competition" of his services.
Home-town is a home-town, but I just won't understand why Datsyuk would like to go in a ****hole like his home-town. The daughter is there, yes, but he should get his daughter out from there as soon as possible.
Just watched a document about those old Sovjet secret cities, and one City called Ozersk was built for plutonium production to build nuclear weapons. That locates very near of Yekaterinburg, ~100km apart. It's a town between Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg. Same distances like Red Deer between Edmonton and Calgary.
'The graveyard of the Earth': inside City 40, Russia's deadly nuclear secret
All those water areas near the city are polluted with radioactive waste, after accidents with radioactive materials 50's and 60's and the radioactive waste is still there in bottom of the lakes. 50% of people there are dying for cancer, wonder why. Those old factories with non-existent waste systems on early nuclear weapon era were just dumping the waste on those rivers which are connected to every lake, and every lake is connected to natural water.
If I could choose, I wouldn't be anywhere near there behind the Ural for doing my work. Especially, if I like fishing. And if my daughter would live on that kind of area, I would be ready to pay at least one million to get her relocated on somewhere else.
Detroit could be the bad American ****hole to live, but those Russian cities ****ed with radioactivity or other pollution like Magnitogorsk are 100x worse places, I'd rather maybe die than live on them.
I wouldn't say at any cost. If we dumped Nielsen to someone with no retention (unlikely) and Dats wanted to sign 1 year for almost the minimum (also unlikely) I would want him back...No thanks not interested in bringing back Pavs at any cost. His best days are definitely behind him.
So much for those "Datsyuk wants to return to the NHL" rumors.