Key facts
- US and Russia to play ice hockey match in Moscow on July 1.
- Event announced at the 29th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
- Match timed ahead of the 250th anniversary of US independence on July 4th.
- NHL superstar Alexander Ovechkin is expected to participate.
- International Ice Hockey Federation banned Russia from tournaments after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
In an effort to thaw deeply frozen bilateral relations between the world's two largest nuclear powers, Russia and the United States are scheduled to play an ice hockey match in Moscow on July 1. The event, announced by Robert Agee, President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Russia (AmCham Russia), at the 29th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, is timed just ahead of the 250th anniversary of US independence on July 4th. Agee expressed hope that the "friendly" game would help "melt the ice that formed between us." While the full roster is a mix of professional and amateur athletes, NHL superstar and "prominent Putin supporter" Alexander Ovechkin is expected to be involved. This event represents a symbolic defiance of the International Ice Hockey Federation, which banned Russia from all official international tournaments following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The White House reportedly views the event as potentially worthwhile if it can contribute to peace and eventual normalization of relations with Russia, despite potential criticism from Ukraine.