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пятница, 30 июля 2010 г.

FASEL: SLOVAKS REFUSED DUE TO POLITICAL REASONS




The IOC vice-president, IIHF head Rene Fasel arrived in Moscow to participate in the international forum “Russia - Country of Sports”.


On Wednesday KHL announced that HC Lev of Poprad primarily introduced to the list of participants of the tournament would not be able to play in the league though the schedule was already published.

"Unfortunately I do not know all the information of what has happened," said Fasel. "This matter does not concern me directly and I think that all the questions should be forwarded to the Slovak Hockey Federation."

"IIHF allows clubs representing different federations participate in one tournament. In KHL besides Russian clubs there are Latvian, Kazakh and Belarusian. And in the Austrian league there is a Slovenian and a Hungarian clubs."

"And I do not know what were the requirements that the Slovak Federation put forward and that prevented HC Lev from entering KHL."

"Unfortunately we cannot forget politics here. Slovaks who have quite a strong national championship do not want to put up with the KHL moving in their country. After all it is impossible to include all their clubs to the league."

"Most important in this situation is to find a common platform for development of European hockey."

"Rome has not been built in one day. I always explain to Alexandr Medvedev that we have to move on slowly, step by step. People do not want to lose their positions that they achieved in other Leagues in Europe."

"Nevertheless it is always better to negotiate than rash to battle. Swedes, Czech, Finns, Swiss and Germans have their own strong leagues that attract a lot of interest. Several million people watch matches of these championships. That is why Europeans do not see serious reasons why they should join the new league."

"I cannot say whether it is good or bad but my experience shows me that we have to find a common strategy. And it is not easy."

понедельник, 26 июля 2010 г.

CSKA WILL WELCOME DYNAMO AT MEGASPORT ARENA



HC CSKA president Vyacheslav Fetisov informed that KHL match between CSKA and Dynamo, which is scheduled for 3 January would take place at Megasport arena, but not at CSKA Ice Hockey Palace.


Hockey during New Year holidays is a special fest for all fans, Fetisov underlined in an interview to sport press. Derby between two popular Moscow clubs will attract full stands of supporters. I believe that CSKA will get modern arena very soon.

Megasport is situated very close to CSKA sport palace and I am sure that we won’t feel as guests there.

DEMITRA: IT WAS THE BEST DECISION FOR ME



Lokomotiv Yaroslavl’s Slovak newcomer Pavol Dimitra gave an interview to sport press yesterday.

Lokomotiv’s signing of Vancouver Games best scorer Pavol Demitra became the most significant even in KHL pre-season period.

"I wanted to try something new", Demitra told sport press. "Don’t think that I have no idea about KHL, because I watched its games last season. I wanted to watch my friend performance of my friend Marcel Hossa from Dynamo, and I liked what I saw".

"I liked that teams stick to attacking style and not only sit in defence. I also liked atmosphere created by the fans at the hockey arenas, and it made me think about moving to Russia".

"I got several offers and discussed them with my wife, but I made up my mind long ago. There are only two clubs in NHL where I would like to play – Rangers and Chicago, where my compatriots Haborik and Marian Hossa play".

"I didn’t manage to sign contracts with them, and decided to look at Lokomotiv offer. Negotiations process was very easy and I felt that it was the best solution for me".

пятница, 23 июля 2010 г.

SIMAKOV IN NEFTEKHIMIK



The forward Alexey Simakov signed a one-year deal with Neftekhimik.


Simakov has already played for the Nizhnekamsk club for four years (2002-2006) and in 211 games acquired 95 (38+57) points.

At the same time the forward Sergey Demagin cancelled the agreement with Neftekhimik by mutual consent.

BARULIN CAN RETURN TO ATLANT



The 25-year old goalkeeper Konstantin Barulin who played last two years in CSKA can return to Atlant.


The Moscow region club is ready to swap for Barulin the CSKA drafted defender Shestopalov.

According to the sports director of Atlant Ravil Iskhakov he had a conversation with the general manager of CSKA Sergey Nemchinov and they were close to agreement. At the same time CSKA calls this agreement quite unlikely.

понедельник, 19 июля 2010 г.

MEDVEDEV: HC LEV IS ONLY BEGINNING


President of KHL Alexandr Medvedev comments on the inclusion of the Slovak HC Lev of Poprad to KHL season-2010/11.


"Well, the introduction of a club from Slovakia is an event for our league," said Medvedev. "We have worked a lot on this question and faced much resistance from different sides but nevertheless we managed to achieve the goal."

"I am sure after the Slovaks we will see clubs from other countries in the near future – if not in the Kontinental League itself than at least in the competitions among leading European clubs. So it is only beginning."

"At first we planned that HC Lev as a member of KHL is to be based in Czech Republic. And everything was ready to this but the Czech Hockey Federation did not allow Lev to participate in KHL."

"We could have started legal proceedings but we agreed with the Slovak Federation and I am thankful to them for their understanding."

"Those people saw what many others do not see – the way of development for hockey. Without integration European ice hockey is doomed to wretched existence."

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KHL Roundup


A brief roundup of some of the KHL news this Summer
by Rob McGregor
prohockeynews.com


MOSCOW, RUSSIA – Like much of the rest of the hockey world the Summer is proving to be a busy time for the KHL and its teams with changes to playing staff, prospective new teams and exciting new initiatives.


The KHL announced two pre-season exhibition games against NHL clubs in October. SKA St Petersburg host Carolina Hurricanes on October 4th, whilst Phoenix Coyotes travel to Latvia to face Dinamo Riga. This will be the first time Russian top flight clubs have faced an NHL opponent since 1990, when Montreal and Minnesota North Stars played eight games against teams from the old USSR Championship.

But unsurprisingly the big news of the summer has been on the playing front, with KHL clubs looking to strengthen their rosters. Thus far the two biggest moves have come in goal, where SKA St Petersburg have signed former San Jose netminder Evgeni Nabokov, whilst Spartak Moscow have opted to sign 45 year old Dominik Hasek!

Hasek, who has twice retired only to return to the game, had a successful season in his native Czech Republic last year and assured fans of the Moscow club he is feeling good going in to the new season.

More recently reports that Slovak star Pavol Demitra will be leaving Vancouver for the KHL have surfaced, joining Yaroslavl on a 1 year deal, whilst SKA St Petersburg are still hopeful their mega deal will attract hockey superstar Ilya Kovalchuk back to his homeland.

The next generation of KHL stars were selected in June at the KHL draft. Sibir selected former Slavia Praha juniors forward Dmitry Yashkin as the 1st overall pick, with teams hoping this year’s group of new youngsters can help propel their teams to a Gagarin Cup in the future.

The league is also making a big drive this season to reinforce the importance of top quality medical treatment and facilities for clubs and players. Moscow hosted a ‘Medical Support for the Major Hockey Leagues’ seminar recently, with the head of the KHL medical center, Nikolai Durmanov saying “Unfortunately, at many clubs the leadership has underestimated the role of medical support in modern sport, and this is a big problem. Hockey teams are built on players, and a player’s health is his biggest asset. Therefore, it is absolutely imperative that we elevate medicine to its rightful place among the main priorities in a hockey club’s core activities.”

There has often been criticism of the standards of medical care available at some top flight Russian games, and the initiative aims to bring levels up to what Durmanov decribed as ‘international standards’.

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