I am curious what will happen to latvia after generation around players like Daugavins, Karsums etc. will be gone. Are there any KHL talents besides Abols, Balcers, Dzierkals and Krastenbergs?
Well, first of all, KHL produces a fraction of our talent. It's more of a slaughterhouse than a talent factory.
You named 2 aging guys and 4 young prospects. You basically answered your own question there. And it's not like Daugavins is anywhere close to retiring, he turned 30 a few days ago.
In a nutshell, we have a lot of young prospects in every position and we are settled for the next 10 years, at least. We're not going anywhere.
Blueger ('94), Abols ('96), Girgensons ('94) and Jevpalovs ('94) are a group of centers who already are better than what our national team had 8 or 10 years ago. Then you have Tralmaks ('97), who's got great speed, great hands and huge potential, and younger prospects like Smirnovs ('99), as well as others. And I'm only talking about centermen.
You've got young Ds in Rubins ('97, great size and reach, and he's pretty good at moving the puck up the ice too), Balinskis ('96), Jaks ('95), Cukste ('97), Zile ('97). We're settled there.
We have more goalies than we need. Merzlikins ('94), Punnenovs ('94), Kivlenieks ('96), Grigals ('98), Mitens ('98) and others.
You've got extremely skilled and speedy wingers in Balcers ('97), Dzierkals ('97). Honestly, both of them have better hands than Daugavins. And he's got pretty decent mittens himself. You also have plenty of other solid pro players like Lazarevs ('96), Razgals ('97), Batna ('97), as well as Krastenbergs ('98) and a bunch of other promising kids.
If you would switch all the older guys for U-23 players, we would still be playing in the Elite tier.
We're doing fine.