Speak for yourself. Definitely not true in every country. Of course, the KHL is dead now, but a different international league is the way to go in the future. (Hell, the NHL is an international league, too, not "domestic".)
Haven't you been spouting "KHL will conquer Europa" garbage for years now? You have changed your tone that quickly? What a surprise. I thought Slovan was joining the KHL next year still based on many of your posts.
If an international league was feasible, it would have happened by now. No one here is a great genius thinking about it for the first time and how hockey heads at the top are morons for not thinking about it. Travel costs would kill it before it starts. Fans have proven by their support of the KHL European teams and mostly lackluster CHL attendance that they they don't care about international games. Red Bull owner says he wants both teams in domestic leagues going back to 2010 for these reason. He said the KHL's venture into Europa will fail. And he was very correct. It took Poprad, Praha, Zagreb, Slovan, Donbass, Jokerit staying while losing 10MIL per season, and you still think international hockey is something feasible? Your ignorance must be blissful.
You know what the way to go in the future is? Domestic leagues. Where teams are run as legitimate businesses not burdened with financial ruin by travel and where fans actually care about and attend games.
The NHL is an international league, too. But nothing Europa will come up with will ever match the NHL, so I'm not sure why you're even mentioning them as a comparison.