Yakushev72
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- Dec 27, 2010
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So are we going to ignore than in '78 the Soviet's talent was only spread across 10 teams and the NHL/WHA combined had 26?
The bottom line is that no matter who the Soviets sent over, or who the NHL sent to the Soviet Union to play against Soviet teams, there was never an occasion where the NHL established itself as a level above the Soviet league. The games were always nail biters, with the NHL and Soviets playing at complete parity. Trot out all the excuses you want, but Canada has never shown itself to be better than Russia in hockey. And keep in mind, hockey isn't close to being Russia's favorite sport.