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Lamoriello gave Kovalchuk his blessing to play in KHL All-Star Game, come to camp late

Lou Lamoriello

New Jersey Devils president, CEO and general manager Lou Lamoriello talks to the media after their NHL hockey game with the Tampa Bay Lightning had to be postponed due to lighting issues Friday, Jan. 8, 2010, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

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The stir surrounding Ilya Kovalchuk’s delayed arrival to New Jersey and seeming uneasiness about leaving Russia can be put to bed as far as the Devils are concerned.

Devils GM Lou Lamoriello told reporters this morning that he gave Kovalchuk the “OK” to play in the KHL All-Star Game today and to arrive at training camp a couple days late. Tom Gulitti of Fire & Ice has the details on how there won’t be any slaps on the wrist coming Kovalchuk’s way.

“So, I’m very comfortable with this situation and there is no penalty involved,” Lamoriello said. “There’s no disrespect involved. I’ve talked to him and I feel comfortable where we’re at. We’re anxious to get him back here and get him in the lineup with all the rest of the people and there will be no repercussions.”

Even Devils coach Peter DeBoer tells Gulitti that Kovalchuk’s absence is a “non-issue” and he’s eager to get him back knowing he’s “ahead of the curve” thanks to his KHL play. It would’ve been nice to have heard this last week, but we digress.

We can probably put this controversy to bed and perhaps even get a “C” ready for Kovalchuk’s jersey when he returns