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Also plans to discuss future Olympic participation after Sotshi:
“We will continue to play the men’s World Championship every year including Olympic years, and this especially to give the younger players an opportunity to showcase their development on an international stage.â€
“The tournament will continue to take place in the first week of May, with the exception of Olympic years where necessary timing adjustments will be made.â€
“We will continue to play with sixteen teams. Most likely in two groups of eight, but this is still subject to discussions with our commercial partner. And lastly, for sportive reasons, the quarterfinal games will be played with the cross-over format.â€
Fasel also gave an update on the efforts in re-launching a European club competition, still under the working game “ECCâ€.
“Together with officials from the European top clubs and leagues, a board has been founded which is now responsible for this project. This ECC Board is right now in the process of contracting a commercial partner for this new top European Club Competition.â€
“We hope to conclude this process within the upcoming weeks with our common goal in mind of re-starting this European club-driven league no later than in the 2014-15 season.â€
“We all believe in the potential of this project and we are positive that with all stakeholders closely involved, we will put in place a successful, competitive and financially viable league.â€
Also plans to discuss future Olympic participation after Sotshi:
Finally, the IIHF President thanked his counterparts with the NHL and the NHLPA for ensuring a best-on-best Olympics in Sochi 2014, the fifth consecutive with NHL players’ participation.
“And very shortly after Sochi, we would like to sit down with our friends and partners with the league and the player’s union to discuss NHL participation also in PyeongChag, Korea in 2018.â€
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