Reporters flocked to Igor Shesterkin during Tuesday’s New York Rangers’ end-of-season media session, and the Russian goaltender eloquently handled the questions in English.
Except for one question. A reporter asked Shesterkin, who can become a free agent after next season, about the possibility of signing a long-term extension with the team.
“I’m sorry, I don’t speak English,” Shesterkin deadpanned, drawing huge laughs from the gathered reporters.
Igor Shesterkin was asked if he is thinking about a long-term contract with the Rangers:
“I’m sorry, I don’t speak English” 😂 pic.twitter.com/jSOhkZbmKx
— Rangers Videos (@SNYRangers) June 4, 2024
Nicely done by Shesterkin. It was a fair question, but to expect him to give more than a clichéd “I’m considering all my options” answer in that setting would be expecting too much.
That said, language barriers can create some fundamental issues in pro sports. New York Mets pitcher Jorge López created an uproar recently when he seemingly told reporters he played “on the worst team in the whole f****** MLB.” That obviously made headlines, but López later claimed that statement got lost in translation and that he meant to say that he was “the worst teammate in the whole f****** MLB.”
Fans seemed split on Shesterkin’s response. Some found it hilarious, while others wondered if he meant to send a message to the Rangers.
Time for more people to overreact about a joke…. I promise 31 isn’t going anywhere https://t.co/dCothi06sg
— vin (@ADAMF0XYAM0THA) June 4, 2024
HILARIOUS!! https://t.co/ZXK6AQKb2E
— Talulla_S (@Drago_Lightning) June 4, 2024
Rangers fans…relax. They’ll sign him. If he answers the question, he becomes a distraction. He’s not going anywhere. https://t.co/8zWpexAmr9
— Mike 🏌🏻🚴♂️ (@NYRfan46) June 4, 2024
I’d be concerned with that answer. Either help him win a cup or lock him up to a Long Term retirement contract with bonuses and such. https://t.co/bIzGcjeb4S
— Daniel Lukiw (@TheNerdyDan) June 5, 2024
I did not find this joke funny. 🥺 https://t.co/5IEidZqGYc
— M. Leigh (@MLeighTrueBlue) June 4, 2024
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