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hansomreiste
I understand you. And I do not want a club to be forced to play the KHL.
It is all about priorities. What do you want?
A) European leagues to be a colony for the NHL
B) Strong European league/s, which are able to protect their interests
Do you know what does fed me up? The approach of European hockey officials - they do not even try to be independent on the NHL. Once again, nothing bad with Europeans playing in the NHL. That is great! But, that colonial agreement with the NHL is not needed at all. I see only one reason for that deal - European officials prefer a vassal status over fighting with the hegemon (NHL). I do not like that approach. European leagues will never be a significant player on the market with such an approach. Never. That is a classic relationship a lord vs a colony.
When you study Russia, you need to know something about Russians. They do not want to be a colony. All political mess is because of that approach of Russians! They, Russians, want to be taken as an equal partner. The same is in hockey. Europeans are totally different, they choose a vassal status over being taken seriously. Perhaps, the Europeans would like to be an equal partner to the NHL, but their skills (and money) are not enough ....
So, what do you want?
I understand the approach by Europeans. That is an easy way to survive. ... but I want European hockey to have a bigger say in world hockey. Not like with Games in S.Korea when the NHL did not allow the players and who was the biggest loser? Swedes! But, they have a great relationship with the NHL, so many players there... but the NHL will kick them out of a boat at the first opportunity. And Swedes can do nothing, they are pure vassals. And, they could be an equal partner to the NHL, because they are able to develop so many great players. And yes, the NHL promised them to keep prospects in Sweden for a longer period when the signed the NHL TA. What is a reality? I read an interview with one GM who complained that the NHL takes their prospects as early as possible, at 18, to let them play the AHL! A prospect who has ZERO games at a senior level in Sweden. Yes, some SWE GMs are fed up with that, but they are rather quit....
Now, look at the KHL. Yes, players still moving to the NHL, but at later age. Exactly, what Swedes want...
Unfortunately, I can not see any entity in Europe, except the KHL, who want to achieve goals I have already described. Even, the CHL is nothing that a glorious vassal league. And if, if the CHL develops into something significant, it will be thanks to the fact that Swedes left their governing bodies. All is about mentality. The CHL is now run by Swiss people, who btw, refused to sign the NHL TA.
Tell me, why Germans, France and even business people from Sweden are frequent guests in KHL HQ? Because, they see what is the future of Europe. And they want to negotiate better conditions for themself. Only Swedes (and Czechs) are ignoring the KHL. And they will be the biggest losers when the KHL expands. Their leagues will have serious problems to keep their players. Would not be reasonable to allow one KHL team at their territory?
The biggest fun would be if Swedish hockey fans to travel to Germany, f.e. Hamburg, to watch a KHL hockey. That would be really a funny moment. Not saying about an income from taxes etc for a host city. Could be in Sweden, will be in Germany. Nice.
And yes, I see that SIHA wants to protect their league. But, they are not able to do that. The NHL expands, the KHL expands.... so many new players. If Swedes had better transfe deal....
Regarding Sparta Prague. Their current owner has achieved an unique goal when made the team irrelevant since 2014-2015. Paradoxically, Sparta had the best seasons in recent history when was owned by CKD/Holding - KHL´s Lev had the same owner at the same time. Sparta was projected to replace Lev, but Bříza was against. Now, he is a owner and it is a catastrophe. All started with ugly jerseys and ending with poor results. And do you know why was Sparta so good under Lev´s owner? They had money! But, they refused that Russian money, because Czech money are more "fair" or so. Now, they are a poor team. And could be top5 valuable teams in the KHL. Pls, do not bring Slovan, Sparta would be as good as Jokerit if not better.