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Is entering. That doesn't matter. How is Eisbaren junior team related to Torpedo's aspirations?I believe they've only requested it so far, German federation hasn't decided yet?
Is entering. That doesn't matter. How is Eisbaren junior team related to Torpedo's aspirations?I believe they've only requested it so far, German federation hasn't decided yet?
12,5 % AND their home arena. Sure it's different with Hammarby, but definitely AEG is a very important partner for both.
it is a big sport. around 6000 people watching the games, and all this in shl-2. we would have 10 000 if we played in shl.
This is insane yet entertaining. Following link speaks about KHL expansion eastward and, I guess, southward. Two potential teams in each China, Korean and Japan. And it goes into decent details about a team in Jerusalem (!), which will have an arena ready for use in 2017.
http://news.sportbox.ru/Vidy_sporta...8401_KHL-pereorientiruetsya-s-Evropi-na-Aziyu (in Russian)
Expanding to Japan and South Korea doesn't sound that utopian but Jerusalem... really?
This is insane yet entertaining. Following link speaks about KHL expansion eastward and, I guess, southward. Two potential teams in each China, Korean and Japan. And it goes into decent details about a team in Jerusalem (!), which will have an arena ready for use in 2017.
http://news.sportbox.ru/Vidy_sporta...8401_KHL-pereorientiruetsya-s-Evropi-na-Aziyu (in Russian)
Adding a North korean team would be really bad for KHL. It would create such bad publicity. Would a south korean team even play them?
Adding a North korean team would be really bad for KHL. It would create such bad publicity. Would a south korean team even play them?
Added: I can't get it together if Medvedev has said that 32 is the maximum amount of teams that will play in the league.
"Also in the CHL prospects include the establishment of the Asian league involving the two Koreas, two Japanese, two Chinese and two Russian teams."
A North Korean team? Or is it just badly translated?..
Added: I can't get it together if Medvedev has said that 32 is the maximum amount of teams that will play in the league.
Bad translation. Two Korean teams, obviously South Korean."Also in the CHL prospects include the establishment of the Asian league involving the two Koreas, two Japanese, two Chinese and two Russian teams."
A North Korean team? Or is it just badly translated?..
Added: I can't get it together if Medvedev has said that 32 is the maximum amount of teams that will play in the league.
30 Djurgården Stockholm SWE-2 6,142
39 Malmö Redhawks SWE-2 5,667
45 Nottingham Panthers GBR 5,259
51 SCL Tigers Langnau SUI-2 5,208
62 Vienna Capitals AUT 4,846
74 Grenoble Brûleurs d.L. FRA 4,343
77 Stavanger Oilers NOR 4,119
79 Belfast Giants GBR 4,023
81 KAC Klagenfurt AUT 3,971
85 Black Wings Linz AUT 3,865
90 HC Ceske Budejovice CZE-2 3,724
91 Löwen Frankfurt GER-3 3,708
93 HC Kosice SVK 3,703
97 Björklöven Umeå SWE-2 3,641
100 VSV Villach AUT 3,555
The article isn't about the KHL expanding anywhere. It's saying about KHL's plans for a new Asian league that will include two Russian, two Chinese, two Korean and two Japanese teams. It wouldn't be the first KHL backed league, you know, they already hepled to launch MHL and VHL.
The Jerusalem part isn't that major either, it's about Russian plans to invest into Israeli ice hockey, first of all kids hockey.
What? Two KHL leagues? Or a new Asian division consisting of 2 Russian teams (Vladivostok is one), two Chinese, two Korean, and two Japanese teams?
The article clearly says "a new league". Like a separate hockey championship in the Far East. Khabarovsk and Vladivostok could fit very well there, given their extreme distance from the rest of the KHL, but at this moment there aren't any details to speak of.
The article clearly says "a new league". Like a separate hockey championship in the Far East. Khabarovsk and Vladivostok could fit very well there, given their extreme distance from the rest of the KHL, but at this moment there aren't any details to speak of.
That would make no sense at all.Well, then the whole eastern conference teams of the KHL could move to the "new" league.
So the Russian teams would be like VHL quality?
And who would rule over this Asian League? KHL? Or a partnership with the KHL? Or a whole new separate entity with help from the KHL to start it up?