cska78
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Lada improves in one day with a Alshevskiy line, and couple of marginal KHL guys from Spartak, of course giving up one of it's junior NT players to Spartak.
So what's up with Humo? They haven't played a game for 15 months but they still maintain an active social media presence on numerous platforms. Any idea what the future holds for them and Uzbekistani hockey?
So what's up with Humo? They haven't played a game for 15 months but they still maintain an active social media presence on numerous platforms. Any idea what the future holds for them and Uzbekistani hockey?
Alexei Prokopenko & Egor Serdyukthey signed two more guys from CHL, Prokpenko and S... (fill in the blank, the name is escaping me)
Dont think so....but there will be a women's team playing in Mytshi from China.Are there any Chinese teams in vhl 2021-2022 season?
Ok, thanks. What about mhl?Dont think so....but there will be a women's team playing in Mytshi from China.
No Chinese teams in the MHL. But, if you do not know, the MHL has two new teams - Molot Perm & Loko 76 Yaroslavl, 2nd MHL team for KHL´s Lokomotiv.Ok, thanks. What about mhl?
Yes, it operates same way KHL does, really: either local government, or a rich company, or a combination of both pays for it all.Looking at their site, the local government are the first sponsor mentioned - is this how they are operating? The government are paying for it all?
Yes, it operates same way KHL does, really: either local government, or a rich company, or a combination of both pays for it all.
This is oldie but a goodie about how VHL operates in general: Jan Zachrla on conditions in Klin: the only professional is the secretary - Eurohockey.com
Although to be fair it does look like the league has become much more professional since. But once in a while some Klin-like projects emerge.