Komarov: 'At the moment I feel that I'm done' playing for Finland
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Leo Komarov's international career may have ended Thursday.
The Toronto Maple Leafs forward spoke to the media following his club's 3-0 loss to Russia at the World Cup and admitted that it could have been his final game for his homeland.
Leo Komarov might have played his last game for Team Finland: "At the moment I feel that I'm done."
— Sami Hoffrén (@shoffren) September 22, 2016
Komarov has been a mainstay for the national team for some time. He's suited up in 57 games at the World Championship, six at the Olympics, 13 at the world juniors, and, most recently, three at the World Cup.
Finland will certainly miss his chippy and physical demeanor if the 29-year-old does indeed retire from international play.
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