Santa Fe New Mexican

Coyotes terminate contract over video

Ruzicka appears to have cocaine in posting

- By Stephen Whyno

The Arizona Coyotes have put forward Adam Ruzicka on unconditio­nal waivers to terminate his contract.

The move comes after Ruzicka posted to social media a video of a himself with a white powder appearing to be cocaine and a credit card on a counter.

The team announced Friday that Ruzicka was going on waivers for terminatio­n purposes and said it would have no further comment.

Ruzicka is in the second season of a two-year contract worth $1.525 million.

He has only been with the Coyotes for about a month since they claimed him off waivers from the Calgary Flames on Jan. 25.

The 24-year-old from Slovakia has no points in three games with Arizona after nine in 39 with Calgary. He has played in 117 NHL games since making his debut in April 2021.

Ruzicka is the second player in the league this season to have his contract terminated, following Corey Perry with Chicago Blackhawks after they said the veteran winger violated team workplace policy. The NHL Players’ Associatio­n asked for and was granted an extension of the window for Perry to file a grievance, and he’s back playing with Edmonton.

There is precedent for the NHL to punish players for off-ice conduct such as Ruzicka’s. Washington’s Evgeny Kuznetsov was suspended three games in 2019 for “inappropri­ate conduct,” less than a month after he was banned from playing for Russia for four years because of a positive test for cocaine.

Kuznetsov faced allegation­s of drug use at the world championsh­ips that year after a video posted on social media showed him near a table with lines of white powder and American dollar bills.

 ?? KARL B DEBLAKER/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? The Coyotes’ Adam Ruzicka posted to social media a video of a himself with a white powder appearing to be cocaine. He was in the second season of a two-year $1.525 million contract.
KARL B DEBLAKER/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO The Coyotes’ Adam Ruzicka posted to social media a video of a himself with a white powder appearing to be cocaine. He was in the second season of a two-year $1.525 million contract.

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