Eye of Ra
Grandmaster General of the International boards
they did not, most latvians moves at early age to foreign junior leaguesYeah but they got their training in Latvian league so therefore it's a better league.
they did not, most latvians moves at early age to foreign junior leaguesYeah but they got their training in Latvian league so therefore it's a better league.
I don’t think any Russian ever said KHL was just as good as the NHL.NHL no doubt nr 1. But i do remember many rusians argued that KHL is better than NHL or just as good, couple of years back, lmao.
I think you hit it very well, though I'd put Slovak league above ICEHL and it's probably interchangeable with Allsvenskan too.1 NHL
2 KHL
3 AHL
4 SHL
5 NLA
6 Liiga
7 Extraliga Cz
8 DEL
9 ECHL
10 Allsvenkan
11 ICEHL
12 Extraliga Sv
Tier 0With NA leagues and second tier leagues, junior leagues and college leagues counted in:
1: NHL
2: KHL
3: NLA
4: Liiga
5: DEL
6: AHL
7: Czech League
8: SHL
9: Slovak League
10: Ebel
NHL no doubt nr 1. But i do remember many rusians argued that KHL is better than NHL or just as good, couple of years back, lmao.
Even with all players leaving KHL, i still think its second best leauge in the world.
Would be interesting to hear the arguments why SHL is a "top" league. People keep saying it, but offer no facts. Look at U20 and WC, Sweden is doing worse there than USA, Finland, Germany, Switzerland and Czechia....and this tournaments have many players from the domestic leagues.
As long as swiss league have import restrictions. Swiss teams have to spend lots of money on mediocre local players. The worst teams in liiga can have decent local players for free because of great depth in finnish hockey.The worst team in Switzerland can afford AHL's perennial best defenseman candidate whereas the worst Liiga teams can't afford even local Finnish pros for a full season.
As long as swiss league have import restrictions. Swiss teams have to spend lots of money on mediocre local players. The worst teams in liiga can have decent local players for free because of great depth in finnish hockey.
The worst local finnish pros in liiga, are better than the worst swiss pros in nla.
But still.Though you still need to mind that there are quite a bit more Finnish players in Liiga than Swiss in their league.
But still.
It's like saying Norway's NT in soccer is better than the Swiss NT in soccer. Even though Norway have two better top-end players in Haaland and Ødegaard. The swiss NT in soccer have better depth than Norway NT, and they're a better NT.
Also in this WC that Canada won. many teams had better top end players than Canada. Rantanen for Finland, Ehlers for Denmark e.g. Still Canada won because of their depth,
Depth matters in team sports.
The number of 25 year old tweeners that just couldn't get a full time NHL gig that went on to Europe and dominated is staggering.Heard a lot of players / media say AHL is next best league. Including players that have played on both sides of the pond.
I wonder why hardly anyone wants to stay in the AHL as a second choice after the NHL then.Heard a lot of players / media say AHL is next best league. Including players that have played on both sides of the pond.
DollarsI wonder why hardly anyone wants to stay in the AHL as a second choice after the NHL then.
But the 25+ year olds that get one of the coveted Veteran Player slots and dominate in the AHL is "staggering" as well. 7th year AHL pro with only 30 NHL games under his belt, Michael Carcone, had a pretty great season with 85 points in 65 games.The number of 25 year old tweeners that just couldn't get a full time NHL gig that went on to Europe and dominated is staggering.
Just looking at former oilers... Hartikainen, Omark, lander, Shlepyshev, Musil and rattie.
AHL Czechs like chlapik and Spacek doing very well in Europe now.
AHL teams can only ice 4 players in any given game that have played over 320 NHL, AHL or "European Elite" League games prior to the start of the season, with one additional player that has played between 261-320 games. This is done to keep the AHL as primarily a developmental league. So 13/18 skaters in a given game will have played 260 or less games in those leagues coming into the season.I wonder why hardly anyone wants to stay in the AHL as a second choice after the NHL then.
Was there a point in time when the best team in the KHL was better than the worst NHL team? Probably.Is the worst team of the NHL better than the best team of the KHL?
Heard a lot of players / media say AHL is next best league. Including players that have played on both sides of the pond.
Well Finland won gold in 2019 with 14 players from the Liiga. I doubt if an average Canadian tam could beat a near Russian best on best selection. And anyway, the gold medals have been won with many players from Europe.But still.
It's like saying Norway's NT in soccer is better than the Swiss NT in soccer. Even though Norway have two better top-end players in Haaland and Ødegaard. The swiss NT in soccer have better depth than Norway NT, and they're a better NT.
Also in this WC that Canada won. many teams had better top end players than Canada. Rantanen for Finland, Ehlers for Denmark e.g. Still Canada won because of their depth,
Depth matters in team sports.
Tier 0
NHL
Tier 1:
KHL
Tier 2
SHL
AHL
Tier 3.
Liiga
NLA
Czech Extraliga
DEL
Tier 4:
ICEHL(austria)
Hockeyallsvenskan
Slovak Extraliga
Tier 5
Norway League
ECHL
Danish metalliga
Tier 6.
Ligue Magnus (France)
British league (EIHL)
PHL polish hockey league
I maintain the Czechs in the AHL are miles ahead of the ones in the Extraliga. I'd love to see a 'not so' super series between AHL Czechs against Extraliga Czechs. I think the Extraliga guys would be demolished.
I maintain that 90% of goalies in the NHL played in the AHL before coming to NHL.
I maintain about 70% of the Defence in the NHL played in the AHL before coming to the NHL
So if we are talking about 'best' as the league with the best players:
NHL
AHL
KHL
NLA
SHL
LIIIGA
Extraliga
DEL
If we are talking about 'best' as the league I would want to play in if I were a tweener that couldn't crack the NHL (Frk, Perlini)
NLA
SHL
LIIGA
DEL
Extraliga
AHL