The CHL looked at the Euroleague before the launch of the CHL. The CHL copied licence system, founding members system. Google Barcelona hockey forum, where the Euroleague was invited. But the CHL "forgot" to copy very important Euroleague´s rules:
- A licence team signs a long term contract with the Euroleague. The idea is to have the top teams every year (but they can not be in "relegation danger" in their domestic league), because only top teams bring quality & revenues. Yes, the CHL had A licence & three year deal for those teams. OK. But they got rid of them as soon as possible. Bad move. IMO, the CHL should decide, after first 3 years, this and that clubs deserve to have A licence for another 3-6 years. Of course not all teams, one or two teams from top leagues would be enough (+ a rule that these teams must make a playoff in domestic league or so). Instead, they introduced "sport qualification". I can quarantee you that this rule was invited by Swedes. I do not say it is bad in principle. But, a result is no big clubs (who brings money/interest) like Eisbaren or Sparta, to name a few, this season. So, the CHL was inspired by the Euroleague & gave up the idea after 3 years. Btw, the KHL has similar system as the Euroleague with licences. Of course, the KHL does not know "licences", but some important clubs have signed a long-term deal with the league, other teams do not have any deal with the league, they are only approved to participate by KHL BoD every year. To be fair, top teams with longterm deals must be also approved by KHL BoD, but it is formality.
- capacity of arenas. Look at the Euroleague´s rules, they have two standards, one for A licence teams & other for the rest. The same could be applied to the CHL as well, small arenas for smaller leagues & bigger arenas for bigger leagues.
The Euroleague had 24 teams, but reduced beause of the IMG deal. When we look at basketball map, this sport is more spread in Europe than hockey. So, maybe 24 is not overexpansion. But the CHL, without Russia, and their 48 and now 32 teams? More than Euroleague had before reduction?
I have no problem with smaller hockey countries. But, there is a mechanism called Qualifying Rounds.