Sabres' Russian player won't take part in Pride night warmup

FILE - Buffalo Sabres' Ilya Lyubushkin plays during an NHL hockey game, Friday, March 17, 2023, in Philadelphia. Lyubushkin is citing an anti-gay Kremlin law and fears of facing retribution at home in Russia for electing to not participate in the Buffalo Sabres’ warmups on Pride night when players are expected to wear Pride-themed jerseys. The team announced Lyubushkin’s decision Monday morning, March 27, 2023.(AP Photo/Matt Slocum, FIle)

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Ilya Lyubushkin cited an anti-gay Kremlin law and fears of retribution at home in Russia for electing not to participate in the Buffalo Sabres’ pregame warmup on the team’s Pride night, when players wore jerseys with the team's rainbow-colored logo on the front in support of the LGBTQ+ community.

The team announced Lyubushkin’s decision Monday before Buffalo's game against Montreal. Lyubushkin is from Moscow, where he has family and visits regularly in the offseason.

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