After reading Katie Strang’s article on the Athletic today no thanks on Voynov. Need a subscription to get to this one
What NHL teams considering signing Slava Voynov should know
https://www.tsn.ca/talent/legal-look-disturbing-details-emerge-of-voynov-s-assault-on-wife-1.160584
Here are some of the more disturbing allegations raised in Court today
- Redondo Beach police officer: Voynov's wife had laceration over left eye, blood streaming, red marks on neck.
- Officer says Voynov's wife said he struck her in the face with his fist.
- Officer: Voynov pushed wife to ground multiple times, kicked her repeatedly while on ground, chocked her three times.
- Officer: Voynov pushed her into flat-screen TV where she cut her face.
- Officer: Voynov's wife required eight stitches to close wound above left eye.
- Officer: "There's bruising, red marks, scratches on the victim's neck."
- At Voynov's home, the officer noted blood all over bedroom, including covering comforter and a bloody handprint on floor.
- Lead prosecutor Frank Dunnick: "there's evidence to suggest prior domestic violence" involving Voynov.
I’m not going to debate which crimes are better or worse than others but off the top of my head I know the following have been convicted of serious crimes (several that spent much more time in prison) and continued to play their respective sports:
Ray Lewis
Mike Tyson
Greg Hardy
Brittney Griner
Alexander Gustafson
Sean Smith
JR Smith
Danny Heatley
Leonard Little
Michael Vick
Point is all these people are varying POS’s but according to the law they served their punishment and were free to pursue a living afterwards and teams were willing to let them.
In my opinion if the US let’s him back in the country, the NHL investigates and reinstates him (with or without an accompanying punishment) and a team is willing to sign him (and accept the accompanying PR heat) then so be it. I, nor anyone else needs to cheer him but do have to accept that he’s not the only one who continued to play pro sports in North America after a brush with the law.
As far as I understand, these things never were confirmed in court? Police and prosecutors exist to accuse and courts exist to reveal the truth behind those accusation. If the case was so obvious, I bet, they'd have prefered to get him to a jail, but instead, they changed felony to misdemeanor, which means, they undesrtood, the case wasn't that clear.
It also didn’t help his wife wouldn’t testify. Which happens a lot in these cases where people are in abusive relationships. You can probably bet that if she was up on the stand he’d have gotten a lot more in the way of punishment.
Eh, think about her options.
Option A: she testifies against him. He divorces her and she loses all the pro athlete salary and then they both get deported back to Russia. Now shes back in Russia w/ no income
Option B: She recants, stays married and has access to all the income, in all likelihood eventually gets to return to the life she had in the USA. Their child gets to stay with her father and she's probably safe for a while because shes doing what he wants and also now has some leverage.
Gee I wonder why she chose option B? Must be because he's innocent
And I wouldn’t want any of those players on any of my teams.
Personally I don’t judge what is morally right off its legality.
Even if the US decided he can play , or the NHL decides he can play it doesn’t mean he SHOULD play.
I just find the OP to be everbjbg wrong with how people view domestic violence. Enableint bad peoples because he is “tired of his team losing” is just such out of whack priorities.
But to each their own.
Option C: they worked out their problems he agrees to never do that again and they live their life. You sure pinned her to be a gold digger with no personal values to stand by, Insisting she is only with him to continue a lavish life.
So that makes him a really classy guyEx-Kings player Slava Voynov spent two months in jail for domestic abuse, but is at Olympics representing Russia
Actually, it was a misdemeanor charge of corporal injury to a spouse and Voynov served 2 months.
Why do you keep bumping old Kings threads?So that makes him a really classy guy