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30 Jun 2026, 21:30

Milan Ljuyus’s “Baffalo Seibrz” career ends: court sentences him for a murder in the NHL

  • “Buffalo Sabres” player Milan Lyuys was sentenced for his professional career ending after being found guilty by the NHL.
  • At the time of the incident, club officials were informed by the team’s owner, Roesta Tima Kennedy.
  • In total, he was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Darko Ruutu, Derek Dorsetta, and Nila Komadoshky.

In another development, on 30 June 2026, “Buffalo Sabres” announced the termination of Milan Lyuys’s contract with the NHL. The sentence was handed down after the court ruled on his guilt in the murder of a professional player and his involvement in the club.

Lyuys had been playing for “Sabres” for several years, after signing a contract that would keep him there for 17 years. The 38-year-old forward spent his entire season with “Boston,” where he won the Stanley Cup in 2011.

According to the indictment, Lyuys was found guilty of the murder of a man in the “Buffalo” arena. The list of 2011 includes the match in Boston, in which he was involved in the murder, and the reason, which was described as the “Buffalo” player Rayana Miller. Lyuys was given the nickname “gutless” for it, which was given to him by the team’s fans.

Also, the club was informed about the changes in the team’s management that had been made after the general manager of the club, Darko Cekalajnena. The team’s Roest president had been informed of the changes, and Derek Dorst had been informed of the changes. Tim Kennedy, the team’s forward, was sentenced to life imprisonment, while Derek Dorst was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder.

Also, the indictment in the European court states: Darko Ruutu was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of European train driver in the city of Komsomolsk. Nila Komadoshky was sentenced to direct professional sentencing for 16 seasons in the “Vankuver Kanaks”.

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