Nikita Zadorov (51) will join the Sabres in Calgary. ©2015, Dan Hickling, Olean Times Herald

Nikita Zadorov gets stuck in Dominican Republic, suspended by Sabres

BUFFALO – When the Sabres began their first post-NHL All-Star break practice Monday afternoon, Nikita Zadorov was absent.

Where was the 19-year-old defenseman? Apparently, stuck in the Dominican Republic.

The Sabres announced at 2:41 p.m. Monday they had suspended Zadorov after he failed to report back to the team on time following the break.

“What can you do?” coach Ted Nolan said after the Sabres practiced without Zadorov inside HarborCenter. “The travel conditions sometimes get in the way. That’s how it is.”

In a statement, general manager Tim Murray said Zadorov would join the team in Calgary, where the Sabres continue their five-game road trip tonight. Nolan wasn’t sure about the length of the suspension.

“We’ll deal with it when he gets back,” Nolan said.

Zadorov’s flight from the Dominican Republic was oversold by six people, Rolland Hedges, Zadorov’s agent, told the Times Herald.

“He’s upset,” said Hedges, who said “everything” was tried to get him back on time.

Zadorov’s flying back to Buffalo with his girlfriend. He will then join the team in Calgary, Hedges said.

Hedges is hopeful the suspension will be lifted when Zadorov meets the team.

Zadorov’s maturity has been a big issue throughout the season. Nolan sat him much of October before he earned a spot. The Russian was also scratched twice earlier this month.

“When you’re a 19-year-old kid, sometimes if you’re not instructed to do things, you know how kids can be sometimes,” Nolan said. “But this will be a big, big learning curve for him. But we’ll deal with it when he gets back.”

In other news, the Sabres recalled goalie Matt Hackett from Rochester on Monday because Michal Neuvirth suffered a lower-body injury working out during the break.

“Little bit banged up yesterday on the skate, so he won’t be making the trip with us,” Nolan said about Neuvirth.

Neuvirth will be sidelined “not long, long, but long enough,” Nolan said. The injury isn’t related to his hip ailment from last season.

Hackett tore up his right knee April 12 in Boston. The 24-year-old rehabbed with the Sabres all season before they sent him to the AHL late last month for some game action. He’s 1-2 with a 3.10 goals-against average and .886 save percentage in three games.

“They said it could be six to nine months,” said Hackett, who believes he’s close to 100 percent. “So seven months, I thought I did some good work and got back early. I’m happy with where my knee’s at right now.”

The Sabres also summoned center Matt Ellis from Rochester before they left. Nolan said the 33-year-old could stay for a while.

“He’ll add that professional leadership, which we need,” Nolan said.

Ellis played four games prior to the break.

Nolan also said defenseman Mike Weber (undisclosed) will play tonight. Center Marcus Foligno (hand) was examined Monday and is “getting closer.”

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