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Sabres' Lyubushkin to skip Pride night warmup, fearful of retribution in Russia homeland

Ilya Lyubushkin is citing an anti-gay Kremlin law and fears of retribution at home in Russia for electing not to participate in the Buffalo Sabres' pregame warmup on the team's Pride night, when players are expected to wear rainbow-colored jerseys in support of the LGBTQ+ community.

The team announced Lyubushkin's decision Monday morning. Lyubushkin is from Moscow, where he has family and visits regularly in the off-season.

The 28-year-old defenceman is expected to play Monday night against Montreal despite not taking part in warmups. Other players are set to not only wear the rainbow-coloured jerseys but use Pride tape on their sticks.

The Sabres as an organization are so intent on promoting Pride night that they changed their social media avatar to feature their logo encircled by a rainbow-coloured outline.

Sabres captain Kyle Okposo said Thursday he understood how difficult the situation was to navigate.

"There's such a sensitivity to the topic, and you have concerns for the Russians, especially," Okposo said. "I can speak for myself as an American, as somebody from North America, I don't understand what it's like to be in Russia and to grow up there. And I don't think we're able to speak about the psychology of those players, because we don't understand. We're frankly not capable of understanding because we haven't been there."

It has not just been Russian players opting out of warmups that have put Pride nights around the NHL in the spotlight in recent months.

Ivan Provorov of the Philadelphia Flyers, James Reimer of the San Jose Sharks and brothers Eric and Marc Staal of the Florida Panthers all refused to take part in warmups with Pride-themed jerseys, citing religious beliefs, while the New York Rangers,

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