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IIHF decides on suspension for Andrei Deniskin after racist incident last September

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TJ Tucker
February 22, 2022  (7:46)
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It was a long time coming, but the International Ice Hockey Federation has announced a suspension for Andrei Deniskin after an incident involving a racist gesture in September of 2021. Deniskin pretended to peel and eat a banana after being involved in a scrum with Black player Jalen Smereck while the two were playing in the Ukrainian Hockey League.

"Racist gestures, comments or actions have absolutely no place in the game of ice hockey, or anywhere, for that matter. Denyskin's actions are completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated. While he has already served the suspension of thirteen games from his club team's league play, the Deciding Panel has determined that a further period of suspension is required," - IIHF President Luc Tardif.

That further suspension from the IIHF is a total of one year. It means Deniskin is disqualified from participating in all IIHF-sanctioned events and all international competition, which includes exhibition games, friendly games or games of a similar nature with another IIHF Member National Association (MNA) during that period.

The announcement from the IIHF also explains why the decision to suspend Deniskin took so long.

"The length of time taken for the Board to come to a decision in the Denyskin case was due in large part to the fact that, as required by the new IIHF Council term, a new IIIHF Ethics Board and Disciplinary Board had to be appointed following the IIHF Council elections that took place during the 2021 IIHF Semi-Annual Congress in September." - IIHF

The IIHF stated that Deniskin admitted his actions were wrong during a hearing with the Deciding Panal, and stated that he apologized personally to Smereck and repeatedly throughout the disciplinary processes.

"There is no question in this case that the gesture in question was racist, and Denyskin has admitted that throughout all of the proceedings." - IIHF

Smereck left the league following the incident with Deniskin. He is currently playing with the Bietigheim SC Steelers in Germany.