Just a couple of months ago, Ivan Fedotov, a goalie prospect for the Philadelphia Flyers, was arrested and charged with evading military service. He was sent to a remote base to fulfill his commitment. Now, it seems that Fedotov might never make it to the NHL. Russ Cohen, a Flyers Insider and Sirius XM radio host, reported, <q>Getting word that CSKA GM said he expects Ivan Fedotov back from the army to play for his team for the rest of his career.</q> In recent months, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has dominated headlines related to Russia. Amidst this chaos, the Philadelphia Flyers' situation with their goalie prospect has become an intriguing subplot. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/HockeyNewsHub/status/1653014205463769089?s=20'> </a></blockquote></div> Ivan Fedotov had signed an entry-level deal with the Flyers after a successful stint in the KHL, where he played a key role in guiding CSKA Moscow to the Gagarin Cup, the KHL's equivalent to the Stanley Cup. Everything seemed set for Fedotov to come to the US and compete for a spot as Carter Hart's backup. If Hart were injured, Fedotov could potentially step up as the starting goalie, depending on his performance in training camp. However, things took an unexpected turn when the Russian army got involved. CSKA Moscow has ties to the military, which means that technically, Fedotov is considered the property of the Russian Army. When his agent's attempts to negotiate an arrangement failed, Fedotov was detained and sent to a Russian military base. This development raises questions about the future of not only Fedotov but also other Russian NHL players who may find themselves in a similar predicament. As seen at: <a href='https://www.hockeypatrol.com/nhl/news/Major-Revelation-May-Alter-Future-for-all-Russian-NHL-players' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>Major Revelation May Alter Future for all Russian NHL players</a>