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Ukrainian group says members attacked by Russian-speaking men after Edmonton NHL game

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Fans wave Ukrainian flags during Washington Capitals and Edmonton Oilers NHL hockey action in Edmonton, Wednesday March 9, 2022. The Ukrainian Canadian Congress in Alberta says some of their community members were assaulted by a group of Russian-speaking men outside Rogers Place arena, and they're calling on police to investigate it as a hate crime. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Amber Bracken

EDMONTON — Police in Edmonton say they are investigating an alleged altercation between Ukrainian and Russian supporters.

They say the alleged dispute happened as people were leaving Rogers Place arena after the Edmonton Oilers victory over the Washington Capitals last Wednesday. 

Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin has been a vocal supporter of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the past and was booed whenever he touched the puck at the Edmonton match. 

Police say in an email that officers diffused the situation and no one was arrested at the time.

A news release from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress in Alberta alleges some of their community members were assaulted by a group of Russian-speaking men outside the arena on Wednesday.

The congress says it wants police to investigate the incident as a hate crime.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 13, 2022.

The Canadian Press

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