Panarin, 29, is one of the few elite Russian
athletes openly critical of President Vladimir Putin. He has
publicly backed Navalny, who was jailed this month on what the
opposition politician said were politically motivated charges.
"This is clearly an intimidation tactic being used against him
for being outspoken on recent political events," the NHL team
said in a statement. "Artemi is obviously shaken and concerned
and will take some time away from the team."
The New York Rangers said Panarin, who was a finalist last
season for the league's most valuable player award, "vehemently
and unequivocally denies" the allegations against him.
The statement comes after former NHL player Andrei Nazarov, who
briefly coached Panarin in Russia, told the Sports.ru website
that Panarin had been detained after beating up an 18-year-old
woman at a hotel bar in Riga in Latvia in 2011.
Nazarov has in the past been critical of Panarin's support for
Navalny.
(Reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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